>>106413023>>106413078>Tilda Swinton as IncubusNo. She could be an angel at best, but i'd rather not cast her here. She's flat and somewhat typecast, and would cost too much. Save that money for the costume and fx budget, bring in a no-name actress. Dancer, late 20s-early 30s. Also bring Guillermo del Toro on as a producer or director. I'd also consider Mel Gibson to direct since Apocalypto had some of the feel of KSBD, but i don't think he likes fantasy.
Allison can be a no-namer who has the potential to grow into the role. She doesn't matter as much as the other characters who bring the world to life. Someone with a hispanic name might make the social justice crowd happy. The demiurges, White Chain, and Cio are the ones who will really carry the show/series. You need to get them right.
Solomon would be ok played by Idris Elba. His role in The Wire was similarly arrogant. You might be able to do better though, as he'd be expensive and steal the spotlight. He also doesn't exactly look like Solomon.
For Incubus, find someone who's a no-name masculine gay actor to do it. He needs to be seductive. Execs might want Jared Leto for Incubus, but imo that's a terrible idea.
Jagganoth would be Bautista. He has the range, build, and comfort with heavy makeup to play it. I'd also consider him for Oscar, but i don't know if he has the comedic chops.
For Mottom, I'd look to Bollywood for an older but skilled actress willing to go outside her comfort zone for higher pay. I'd try to find one that has a younger daughter or two looking to break into acting so you don't have to try to de-age, just have multiple actresses split the role.
Mammon is hard. Serkis knows how to do CGI work, so i'd bring him on as a coach if not the actor. Iain McKellen is grandfatherly enough, but he's allergic to CGI work. You might need a no-name or a voice actor to do it.
Gog is also a hard one. I think a voice actress of some sort might be a good fit since she's CGI.
Cio is hard. I don't know.