“ | You've seen what happens to anyone found guilty. Justice here is a one-way ticket. You think putting that on a little kid is a good way to go? Because I don't. | „ |
~ Andrew to John. |
Andrew is one of the two characters that Anthony Clarke imagines himself as, the other being Abraham Alastor, and one of the five main protagonists of the second installment of Supermassive Games' The Dark Pictures Anthology Series, Little Hope.
He is the student of John and the classmate of Angela, Taylor, and Daniel.
Andrew is voiced and motion-captured by Will Poulter, who also voices and motion-captures Anthony Clarke and Abraham Alastor. Poulter also portrays Eustace Scrubb in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Kenny Rossmore in We're the Millers, Gally in The Maze Runner and Maze Runner: The Death Cure, Jim Bridger in The Revenant, Philip Krauss in Detroit, Roderick "Roddy" Ayres in The Little Stranger, Colin Ritman in Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, Mark in Midsommar, Billy Cutler in Dopesick, and Adam Warlock in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Biography[]
Little Hope[]
Andrew is first shown surviving the bus wreck, but suffered amnesia and a concussion as a result of the crash. His fellow passengers introduce themselves as his classmates and professor. With a surrounding dense fog preventing them from leaving, the group decides to head deeper into the abandoned town of Little Hope in search of help. They enter a bar where they find Vincent Barnes, who proves to be of no help. They head back to the road and follow it, all the while being stalked and greeted by a little girl. They eventually reach the edge of town square where they split up, Andrew going with John (and Angela). Eventually, they reach an old shack where Andrew can find a gun, and then ends up at the abandoned police station. Inside, they witness Angela's double, Amy, be convicted of witchcraft. They meet up with Taylor and John outside, where they cross a bridge and get separated from Taylor and Daneil. They are then attacked by the Drowned Demon, where Andrew much choose who to help; John or Angela. Either way, they escape into a graveyard (with or without Angela) and end up back on the main road. In an alleyway, if Angela is still alive, he will try to save her from the Drowned Demon, to no avail. She is then dragged into a sewer and is presumed dead.
John and Andrew follow the little girl into the museum and regroup with Daniel and Taylor outside, who are being chased by Taylor's demon (The Hanged or Burned Demon). However, Vince finds them and Andrew can attempt to shoot the demon behind Vince. Andrew and John lock Vince outside as he demands to be let in. Andrew can either threaten Vince to leave, or request Vince to leave and go get help. Inside the church, they witness Daniel's double being executed and escape into the woods from Taylor's and Daniel's demons. The group discuss the best way to stop the demons and conclude the little girl, Mary, is responsible for the demons. While group believes that convicting Mary will stop the executions, Andrew disagrees and believes Mary is merely a puppet for a much greater evil.
Eventually the demons find them and continue the chase. Daniel and Taylor are attacked by their demons and Andrew must pick who to save and can succeed in saving one, both or neither of them. They escape to a ramshackle hut where Andrew talks with his double Abraham about Mary. Entering the town's old factory, Daniel is attacked by a demon and Andrew can possibly fall into the hole and escape with Daniel. Otherwise, he escapes with the others.
They all meet up with each other at the remains of the Clarke House and are attacked by everyone's demons. As the demons surround the house, Andrew is confronted by Mary, begging him to help her. Andrew can then choose to convince Abraham to convict Reverend Carver, Mary, or the doll.
Sole Survivor[]
If Mary is condemned or everyone has locked traits, Andrew will witness the group be executed by their demons inside the Clarke House. If everyone else is dead, Andrew will sit outside the House and be confronted by Vince. If threatened earlier, Vince will recognize Andrew as Anthony and have him arrested for suspicion of murder. Otherwise, Vince empathizes with Andrew in losing everything they loved. Vince advises Andrew to leave Little Hope and never come back. If Andrew has the gun, he will attempt suicide by gunshot. If Mary was spared, Megan will stop Andrew from shooting himself and comfort him. If Mary was executed, Megan's ghost will scream, scaring Andrew and causing him to shoot himself. Alternatively, if Andrew ran out of bullets, he fail in his attempt, collapse into his palms, and start crying.
Survivors[]
If Mary is saved, Andrew and the others will leave the Clarke House alive. If there is at least one other protagonist with Andrew, they begin to leave Little Hope. If Andrew has a bad relationship with Vince, he will be arrested and placed in a police car. If Andrew has a good relationship with Vince, Andrew will be pointed in the direction of a nearby diner and that there's a working phone there. Either way of any of these endings, Andrew will always be shown as the bus driver Anthony, who was hallucinating the events the whole time and there never was an Andrew or any of the other protagonists.
Personality[]
Andrew is calm and always the realistic one of the group. He is also caring as he throws himself in danger to save his friends from the demons.