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Edwin Martel Basil Hodge (born January 26, 1985) is an American actor and the older brother of actor Aldis Hodge. He is known for portraying Dante Bishop in The Purge film series, and is the only actor to appear in all of the first three films. He played the role of "the Bloody Stranger" in the horror film The Purge (2013) and its sequels The Purge: Anarchy (2014) and The Purge: Election Year (2016); "the Bloody Stranger" was revealed to be named Dante Bishop in the third film. He also appeared in the horror film As Above, So Below (2014). He's appeared in other films including Die Hard with a Vengeance, The Long Kiss Goodnight, Big Momma's House, Take Me Home Tonight, Red Dawn (2012), Bumblebee, and The Tomorrow War. On TV, he guest starred on an episode of the TNT series Leverage, which stars his younger brother Aldis Hodge. His other guest roles include 7th Heaven, Angel, Boston Public, Touched by an Angel, Cold Case, Grey's Anatomy, Ghost Whisperer, Heroes, Bones, One Tree Hill, CSI: Miami, NCIS, Private Practice, NCIS: LA, Rosewood, and All Rise. His major TV recurring roles were as Jamaal Crenshaw on Boston Public, Brett on Invasion, Malcolm Darius Washington on Mental, Wade on Cougar Town, firefighter Rick Newhouse on Chicago Fire, Dr. Greg Young on Secrets & Lies, Benjamin Banneker on Sleepy Hollow, and Clayton Poole on For All Mankind. He's starred as Marcus Ride on Jack & Bobby, Robert Chase on SIX, and Dr. Malcolm Kingsley on Good Sam. He stars as Ray Cannon on FBI: Most Wanted, starting in Season 4, fall of 2022.

Edwin Hodge

Damon
for Damon in 28 Years Later: American Reckoning
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This narrative fits as an American counterpoint to the events of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026), focusing on the total collapse of US society, mirroring the rage-fueled chaos of 2002 Britain with an added layer of civil war and political decay. The United States is experiencing its 250th anniversary, but the nation has succumbed to a "Rage Virus" pandemic of political and social violence. It is not just an infection; it is a total breakdown of human behavior, law, and order. The U.S. dollar is worthless, and all infrastructure (internet, healthcare, utilities) has ceased. With law and morality nonexistent, the whole American society focuses on the brutal reality of a Hobbesian world: every person for themselves. It is a warzone where survival depends on extreme violence, forging dangerous alliances, and the agonizing decision to turn on others to survive.