How Rockstar built the love story at the heart of Red Dead Redemption 2 (2024)

Red Dead Redemption 2 is a slow, deliberate game that focuses on far more than protagonist Arthur Morgan. Each member of the Van der Linde gang gets their time in the spotlight as Dutch and his boys make their way east toward St. Denis and onward to the vague, increasingly desperate dream of freedom.

It’s a grim march through America, but there’s a love story at the heart of the game that provides hope. John Marston and his wife Abigail represent a potential path forward, and it’s that story that eventually leads to the plot of the original Red Dead Redemption.

Building that relationship had to feel authentic. John, Abigail, and Jack are important members of Dutch’s gang, and Rockstar had to spend time during the five years of filming and acting to ensure their relationship hit the right notes.

[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Red Dead Redemption 2.]

A five-year tour

The Marstons were, logistically, some of the most complicated characters to capture for Red Dead Redemption 2. Rob Wiethoff played the role of John Marston in the original Red Dead Redemption, and he was set to return for the prequel. Abigail, portrayed by Sophia Marcozzi in the first game, had been recast. Jack Marston, played by Josh Blaylock in the original title, would also be recast ... and required multiple actors due to being a young child who grows up over the course of the game. Marissa Buccianti and Ted Sutherland would portray Jack, along with a child providing the necessary motion capture for early scenes.

Production took five years, with actors coming in to perform once or twice per month, says Cali Moore, the actress behind Abigail Marston.

“Most of our work was on the motion capture stage, so we were acting out the scenes in their entirety, as if it was theater,” Moore says. “The first few months I was there, it was just John and Jack and I. We built that family unit so early on that by the time we ended up doing things like the proposal scene, [we’d] known each other for five years, and met each other’s spouses. It’s not all acting; there’s a lot of real chemistry there.”

After a few months of just the Marstons being together, the rest of the cast was integrated, and they began working on the scenes that would build the rest of the game. The scenes were performed and prepared out of order; the actors never had access to the full timeline or context until much later in production.

Sometimes, filming would be dedicated to story cutscenes, and other times the cast would focus on smaller, optional interactions that players encounter around camp. Rockstar gave the actors more detail on their characters and scenes slowly over time.

“You’d learn something new about your character every single time you came in, and we were all learning those things together,” says Moore.

When the actors weren’t on stage, they would be in the green room together. There, they forged friendships, arranged to grab drinks, and shared stories of how Micah Bell’s actor, Peter Blomquist, had gotten them to break character during scenes with his joking.

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Creating Abigail

Abigail starts the game as a hostile presence on the edges of Dutch’s camp, sniping at John in-between missions. In return, he is openly hostile towards her and the concept of marriage.

Over the course of the campaign, their relationship changes. Jack is threatened by the Pinkertons, and later taken by the Braithwaites. When John is imperiled, Abigail leverages her friendships with Sadie and Arthur to ensure he comes home safe, and when the Van der Linde gang ends up dissolving under Dutch’s paranoia and Micah’s betrayal, Abigail is one of the few characters to prepare a soft place to fall for her family.

Moore describes Abigail’s arc as “a dream as an actress,” taking time to acknowledge director Rod Edge as “brilliant.”

“He really knows how to craft these scenes, and get the best out of each actor,” she says. Sometimes, that means a tender love scene with John or a vulnerable confession to Arthur. Other times, it’s Abigail raising hell when Micah hits on her. Moore’s personal favorite running joke is a squirrel in the epilogue that John keeps bringing into the house and Abigail keeps hiding.

“They definitely have a tumultuous relationship,” Moore says. “They did a good time of writing it true to that time. John has this amazing arc of going from a wild child who does whatever he wants to learning from his mistakes and becoming a family man. To be his partner in this was so interesting.”

“Abigail’s learned to make her own happiness where she can. So she sees where [the gang] is heading and she’s trying to get John on the right path, and the gang does fall away, but their love and her moral compass leads them to Beecher’s Hope and, at times, to this beautiful life.”

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Weakness in the West

Abigail is also a character with one of the most obvious weaknesses in the game. Much of the van der Linde gang is focused on hiding their weaknesses and giving the illusion of invulnerability. Hosea tolerates Bill until he loses his temper and draws a gun on his drunk colleague. Lenny is quiet and withdrawn. If Arthur teases Dutch, Dutch snarls back at him, making it clear who’s in charge at camp. Meanwhile, Abigail is openly vulnerable and emotional, a luxury afforded to her by being a woman and a mother in the West.

Moore notes that it was easy to fall into that role thanks to Jack’s actor.

“The little boy who played Jack at his youngest was the sweetest little guy. He’s, like, 5 years old, and he had this tiny little voice and he was just the cutest thing you’ve ever seen,” Moore says with a laugh. “It was very hard not to have motherly feelings for this kid. I’ll never forget the scene where Jack’s been kidnapped and they bring him back.

“He jumps off the horse, and he’s saying ‘mama,’ and he’s running towards Abigail, and as he did that scene he was running towards me. It’s not very hard to burst into tears. The kid’s adorable, and he’s such a sweet kid, and those moments were so easy to connect to because as a mom I’d be wondering what it’d be like to have your kids be kidnapped, not knowing where he is for days on end, and with that sweet little kid in front of you? It’s definitely another layer to Abigail and portraying that character.”

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Repetition makes perfect

Not only did the crew on Red Dead Redemption 2 have to cover a massive span of content, some of which would never be seen during a single playthrough, but each scene had to be practiced to perfection.

“You’d think that after five years, eventually they’d be like, ‘Eh, yeah, that’s fine,’” says Moore. “But every single thing had to be perfect, and we’d go over and over getting the scene exactly right.”

The long span of filming, combined with the chemistry, means that many of the relationships between the characters mirrored the ones between their actors. Hosea and Abigail’s relationship reflects part of Moore’s relationship with actor Curzon Dobell, whom she describes as a “lovely man.”

The camp encounters with the entire cast gave Moore a chance to play up Abigail’s spicier side. “Abigail has a little bit of a temper. She doesn’t have time for any malarkey; she can go from zero to 60 on some things,” she says.

The cast was continually surprised at how much content there was and how many scenes they had filmed. While playing the game, or talking with fans, Moore notes that she would be surprised how many smaller interactions or scenes she had filmed and forgotten up until revisiting them.

As for her performance, Moore acknowledges that it’s a bittersweet story, since it sets the stage for the eventual tragedies of the original Red Dead Redemption. However, she feels that the entire story across both games is a beautiful, poignant one.

“You get to see what made John that kind of man — a stand-up, authentic, loyal man. He had to learn the hard way.”

How Rockstar built the love story at the heart of Red Dead Redemption 2 (2024)

FAQs

Can Arthur and Mary get together? ›

She loved Arthur and desired to have a life with him, even retaining feelings for him over the years. However, she acknowledges that Arthur's preference for his criminal lifestyle would prevent them from ever having a future together, eventually coming to terms with it and deciding to cut ties with him.

Who is Arthur Morgan in love with? ›

Arthur rarely talks about Eliza and Isaac, suggesting that their deaths are still a sore spot for him. Arthur also falls in love with Mary Linton, and they eventually get engaged.

Is it better to help Mary or not RDR2? ›

Mary sends Arthur a letter asking for his help to get her brother back. You can choose to help, or part ways with Mary for good. Should you choose to help her, you save her brother and get another mission further along in the story (as well as a date with her), adding more emotional depth to Arthur and his account.

What do you do with Penelope's bracelet? ›

Accepting the bracelet from Penelope will actually increase Arthur's honor rather than decreasing it. This may be due to Arthur fulfilling Hosea Matthews and Sean MacGuire's mission to rob the Braithwaites. The bracelet sells for $75, which is approximately $2,750 in 2024.

Does Arthur ever run away with Mary? ›

The star-crossed lovers lament their past choices; despite Mary's newfound desire to run away together, Arthur chooses loyalty to Dutch's gang and promises to return to her later.

Is Jack Arthur's son? ›

No, Both games make it very clear Jack is John's son. If you played the first game, you can see the obvious resemblance between the two and if you only played/watched Red Dead 2, everyone in the gang knows Jack is Johns son, even Arthur makes a comment about John denying his fatherhood for some time.

Who did Arthur Morgan get pregnant? ›

At some point later, Arthur met and slept with a young waitress named Eliza, resulting in her becoming pregnant with their son, Isaac. Eliza knew what Arthur was, but accepted whatever support he offered to her and their son, as well as personal involvement in their lives.

Who is Arthur's crush in Arthur? ›

Sally MacGill is Arthur's babysitter in "Crushed". She is a 16-year-old bear hired by Arthur's parents. Arthur developed a crush on her because of her skill in video games.

Can you find Mary Linton in the epilogue? ›

after you've completed the epilogue is john. and you know. those little montage bits that they have. and there's one where you see mary visiting.

Does Mary visit Arthur's grave? ›

those little montage bits that they have. and there's one where you see mary visiting. arthur's gravestone.

What happens if you don't help Sadie? ›

5 Refuse To Help Sadie

Not only will players be ensuring that Arthur is a bad person, but they will also miss out on Sadie's tale of revenge against the O'Driscolls.

What happens if you spare o'driscoll? ›

If the player spared the O'Driscoll in the mission "Outlaws from the West", he will appear in the cabin in front of the gang after Arthur and Dutch get in cover, and he has unique lines like "You should've killed me when you had the chance!"

Can you free the Braithwaite girl? ›

During the epilogue, Gertrude's outhouse can be visited, revealing that she was never released and apparently starved to death. Her skeletal remains are still contained within the rotting structure.

What happened to Beau and Penelope in RDR2? ›

Sure enough, Beau is found waiting outside the train station. To ensure their safety, Penelope asks you to accompany them to the first train stop, to which Arthur reluctantly agrees. After a tender reunion, Beau and Penelope ask you to buy the train tickets for all three of you, so the two of them can remain unseen.

Do you lose everything after chapter 6 in RDR2? ›

Gold Bars/Ingots and Jewelry Bags are not retained. The Progress in all challenges and Stranger missions is maintained from the end of Chapter 6 into the Epilogue, but only to the point they were completed.

Does Arthur have a chance with Mary? ›

Arthur admits that he reciprocates her feelings but declines, stating that they need money, that there's still people in the gang he needs to protect, and that he doesn't want her to get hurt. The two part ways again for the final time. Mary sends Arthur another letter with the ring he gave her a long time ago.

Who did Arthur end up with? ›

As of Chapter 212 of the novel, Arthur has finally returned his feelings to Tessia, believing that he had always had these feelings for her but was only trying to force them down. They have now made a promise to survive the war and start a relationship and family.

Does Mary-Beth say goodbye to Arthur? ›

Mary-Beth gives him her sincere condolences, but tries to cheer Arthur up by encouraging to make his last moments count. As the gang begins to fall apart due to Dutch's increasingly erratic behavior and decisions, Mary-Beth eventually leaves alongside Simon Pearson, Karen Jones and Uncle.

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