Main cast gen:LOCK team •
Michael B. Jordan as Julian Chase, a Vanguard pilot and "All-American guy" from
Brooklyn. After losing much of his body in the Battle of New York at the start of the war, Julian is recruited into the gen:LOCK program and becomes the first successful Holon pilot. Because his physical body is confined to a preservation tank, he mostly interacts with others through holographic projections or his Holon. As the most experienced pilot, Julian helps Weller form the rest of the team and assumes a leadership role. Julian pilots a Holon with teal markings which is later equipped with thrusters, wings, and propellers mounted on its back, allowing for long-range flight. It is later upgraded with a sleeker and more aerodynamic design. In addition to a rifle for offense, it can launch two large rockets attached to the wings, and missile batteries in both of its forearms. Julian's call sign is "Chaser". •
Maisie Williams as Cameron 'Cammie' MacCloud, a
Scottish hacker and the youngest gen:LOCK recruit at 17 years old. Cameron uses a Holon with green markings with a set of flaps on her head that resemble rabbit ears and equipped with two drones that provide near perfect 360 degree awareness of her surroundings and aim assistance. It is equipped with two handguns, and can automatically dispense and position two handgun magazines to its back for quick reloading. Cammie later upgrades her Holon to look like a rabbit with hind-legs and ears that function like satellite dishes, allowing for long-range sensory capabilities. It is the shortest in comparison to the other Holons, but is shown to be the most agile. Cammie's Holon can deploy five drones that are equipped with an antenna system and machine gun turrets. Smaller drones that allow for remote hacking can be deployed. It is equipped with a new set of dual pistols and disk-shaped remote explosive devices. Williams drew comparisons between Cammie and her
Game of Thrones character
Arya Stark, noting Cammie's naivety is comparable to Arya's at the start of
Thrones: she jokingly remarked that Cammie would win in a fight between the two. Cammie's callsign is "Trixx". •
Kōichi Yamadera as Kazu Iida, a transfer from the
Japanese military, where he was demoted from the rank of Sergeant to kitchen duty on grounds of insubordination. Kazu uses a Holon with red markings, equipped with dual katana-like swords, and benefits from additional armor in comparison to the other Holons. It is later outfitted with the most armor and is visibly the bulkiest in comparison to the other Holons. The shoulder armor is capable of unfolding to offer more protection to the upper body. Its dual swords have been replaced with a single hooked greatsword with a telescopic handle and blade for ease of storage, along with a compact shotgun to better complement his close-quarter fighting style. Cammie based Kazu's upgraded Holon on a fictional manga he read called RoboShogun. Kazu exclusively speaks
Japanese throughout the series, however AR contact lenses with automatic translation, and similar translation software in the Holons allow the team to communicate without issue. Kazu's callsign is "Shogun". •
Golshifteh Farahani as Yasamin 'Yaz' Madrani, an
Iranian fighter pilot who, after accidentally getting her family captured and possibly killed by the Union, defected to the Polity. Wary of her intentions, the Polity held her in the Mesa Detention Center until Weller requested she be released to join the gen:LOCK program after Chase, but before the rest of the team. Yaz pilots a Holon with yellow markings equipped with wrist-mounted beam weapons and two submachine guns, later upgraded to a sleeker design with thrusters and a pair of collapsible wings, allowing the short-range flight capability. It is equipped with a pair of new submachine guns and beam weapons that can be fired from her eyes and wrists. Yaz's callsign is "Huma". •
Asia Kate Dillon as Val/entina Romanyszyn, a former
Russian covert agent disillusioned by years of fighting a losing war against the Union in
Eastern Europe. Initially intent on abandoning the war to live a life of leisure, they are convinced to join gen:LOCK in order to continue helping people. Val/entina is
genderfluid, going by the name "Val" when male-presenting and "Valentina" when female-presenting. Val/entina uses a Holon with purple markings and an energy-based sniper rifle for combat. Their Holon is later upgraded with a lighter armor than the others, possessing a retractable cloak that allows for virtual invisibility, and a wrist-mounted grappling hook strong enough to support the Holon's weight. It is equipped with a new sniper rifle and a single-edged short sword for close-quarter combat. Val/entina's callsign is "Wraith". Actress
Tatiana Maslany was approached for the role due to her experience playing a trans character on
Orphan Black, but turned the role down and insisted the producers cast an actual gender non-conforming actor in the role, which led the team to Dillon.
Other main characters •
David Tennant as Dr. Rufus Weller, a scientist from the Polity's Experimental Science Unit and creator of the gen:LOCK program. • Tennant also voices Caliban a.k.a. 'Cal', Weller's personal AI assistant, whose mind is an early copy of Weller's. •
Dakota Fanning as Miranda Worth, a Strider pilot and Chase's girlfriend prior to the war, conflicted by his return after he was presumed dead for four years. Originally light hearted and cheerful, she becomes battle hardened, battle-weary and scarred in the years after losing Chase. Her callsign is "Tempest". •
Monica Rial as Col. Raquel Marin, the leader of the Vanguard (the Polity's military). • Blaine Gibson as Robert Sinclair, a Vanguard Specialist selected by Weller for the gen:Lock program. Sinclair was presumed dead after a Union imposter (also voiced by Gibson) attempted to steal a Holon using his identity, but a post-credits scene in Season 1 reveals he survived his attempted abduction and is trying to escape Union territory. In Season 2, it is revealed that Sinclair is the leader of a resistance movement, the Proletariat, and defected from the Polity after discovering their dark secrets and disagreeing with their methods. •
Gray Haddock as Lieutenant Leon August (Season 1), the leader of Miranda's strider unit. Though gen:LOCK compatible, he is too old to safely upload to a Holon without causing brain damage, and thus settles for training the rest of the team. After surviving the Union's attack on the Anvil, Leon returns linked to Sinclair's supposed Holon along with the Polity to help the heroes defeat Nemesis, but at the cost of sustaining brain damage from incompatibility and subsequently going under a coma, eventually dying from his injuries six months later. • Miles Luna as Miguel 'Migas' Garza, a mecha mechanic and one of Chase's closest friends who bonds with the gen:LOCK team. •
G.K. Bowes as Driana 'Dri' Chase, Julian's sister and aspiring pop idol. Assumed dead in the Battle of New York, she is shown to be alive in "Training Daze". • Chad James as Jodie Brennan, a strider pilot who has an unspecified relationship with Miranda after Chase's presumed death. • Michael B. Jordan as Nemesis (Season 1), a mecha controlled by the original mind of Julian Chase that was captured by the Union and was subjected to extreme mental torment due to far exceeding his Uptime and is bent on killing what he sees as his copy. His Holon has four arms with clawed fingertips and is later upgraded with heavier armor, making him appear much bulkier, and is able to control Union Nanotech for offense, defense, and limited self-repair. He also has spider-like legs attached to his back including 4 mechanical tentacles and three thrusters giving him flight capability. •
Angus Sampson as Brother Tate (Season 2), the figurehead of the Union.
Minor characters •
Lindsay Jones as Simone 'Razzle' Rasmussen (Season 1), a fighter pilot and Julian's former squadmate in the 'Silver Falcons' unit. She was killed in action during the battle against the Union in New York City. •
Shari Belafonte as Roberta Chase, Julian's mother. • Lara Toner Haddock as Patricia
Bartlet-
Young, President of the Polity. • Lawrence Sonntag as ABLE, the Anvil's AI unit and Colonel Raquel Marin's assistant. •
SungWon Cho as Heng Li 'Henry' Wu, a scientist who is kidnapped by the Union and then rescued by the gen:LOCK team. He works for RTASA, which becomes gen:LOCK's new base of operations. SungWon Cho also voices Chris, who is Robert Sinclair's boyfriend. •
Anisha Nagarajan as Dr. Fatima Jha, a scientist working at RTASA and Dr. Weller's ex-wife. •
Matt Hullum (season 1) and
Kiff VandenHeuvel (season 2) as Marc Holcroft, the principal investor in the ESU and RTASA, and one of the early collaborators on the gen:LOCK project. In reality, he's a selfish, callous, manipulative sociopath who plays both sides of the Polity and Union for his own ends.
Comic characters • General Genji Anno, the prideful leader of the Polity forces in
Japan. He has an antagonistic relationship with his former subordinate Kazu due to their contrasting personalities. • Toshiro Iida, Kazu's father • Zariku Iida, Kazu's mother • Sycorax, a treacherous entity (two women and a wyvern) from the game
Siege bent on taking over the world. They were once affiliated with Dr. Weller as part of the gen:LOCK project, but were presumed dead when their minds were corrupted and bodies disintegrated in front of him. • Kayden Cartwright, creator of
Siege • Commander Carlyle, the leader of an invading Union force sent to
Osaka. During the Union's and Sycorax's attack, he appears on the screens denouncing the Polity and the people's efforts, declaring destruction and control of Japan. ==Production and release==