Destiny 2 players are gathering in-game to pay tribute to Commander Zavala actor Lance Reddick
Rest in Power, Commander

Following the tragic 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:passing of Lance Reddick, Destiny 2 players are gathering in-gaꩵme around Commander Zavala, the character Reddick💝 played in the franchise.
In case you missed it, we had the unfortunate burden of sharing the terrible news earl💜ier today that Reddick has passed away, aged 60. The prolific actor is known for a large variety of high-profile roles across film, TV, and video games, just some of which include The Wire, John Wick, Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West, Quantum Break, and the Destiny franchise.
Suitably, Destiny 2 player꧃s are honoring Reddick's legacy by paying respects to his character in The Tower. In the heartwarming video below, shared to Twiౠtter by Axios's Stephen Totilo, you can see a group of players surrounding Commander Zavala.
Just went into Destiny 2, and, yeah, players are gathered around Commander Zavala, paying tribute to𓃲 his actor, the late Lance ReddickReally touching. RIP //t.co/uan1MEaoaY pic.twitter.com/qdvd3d7gBa
GR's Will Sawyer, one of our resident Guardians, also logged on to witness the beautiful tribute and r⛄aised a ch😼alice of his own to the fallen Commander.
Damn, this one h𓃲urts. Raising a chalice to🍷 you, Commander pic.twitter.com/6l6FYnSOh8
Reddick starred as Charon in the John Wick franchise. John Wick: Chapter 4 is due out later this month and the spin-off movie Ballerina, also featuring Reddick, is releasing at an unspecified point afterward. Other posthumous releases featuring Reddick will include White Men Can't Jump and Disney Plus's Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
In video games, Reddick is known as Commander Zavala in Destiny, Martin Hatch in Quantum Break, ꦫSylens in Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West, and he'l💙l play Hellboy in the posthumous release of Hellboy: Web of Wyrd sometime in the future.
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