Drew Ater
Drew Ater, huh? The guy’s been popping up in all sorts of stuff lately. Most people probably first spotted him in "Red One" (2024)—that flashy, big-budget Christmas action flick that’s got more twists than a candy cane in a blender. Not gonna lie, his role’s got just the right mix of swagger and snark, and you can tell he’s having a blast with it. Honestly, watching him go toe-to-toe with the heavy-hitters in that cast is half the fun.
But he’s not just a one-hit wonder. If you dig a little deeper, you’ll find him in "Doom Patrol" (2019). That show’s basically a fever dream, right? Superheroes with more baggage than a discount airline, and Drew slides in like he’s been part of the chaos all along. You blink and suddenly there’s this new layer to whatever wild storyline they’re cooking up. He doesn’t hog the spotlight, but when he’s there, you notice.
Then there’s "The Takeover" (2022), which honestly feels like it slipped under the radar for a lot of people. It’s got that gritty, tech-thriller vibe—lots of double-crosses, late-night hacking scenes, and Drew doing his thing with this quiet intensity. He’s not chewing the scenery, but you get this sense he could snap at any second.
All in all, the dude’s got some serious range. Comedy, action, weird superhero stuff—he’s not scared to mix it up. Wouldn’t be shocked if you start seeing his name pop up even more. He’s definitely one to watch.