Neil Patrick Harris Cast As Nazi Villain In Underrated Action Franchise's Next Movie

The Last Temptation of Becky will feature the actor as an innkeeper trying to bring about the Fourth Reich.

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

Neil Patrick Harris has joined the cast of the upcoming third installment of the underrated action franchise starring Lulu Wilson as the titular character Becky. Harris will be portraying a Nazi villain, an innkeeper who attempts to bring about the Fourth Reich.

Why it matters

This casting choice for an established but lesser-known action franchise signals the studio's commitment to elevating the profile of the series and attracting a wider audience through the addition of a well-known actor like Neil Patrick Harris in a villainous role.

The details

The Last Temptation of Becky will be the third film in the Becky action series, with Lulu Wilson reprising her role as the lead character. Quiver Distribution and Post Film have now announced that Neil Patrick Harris has joined the cast, portraying an innkeeper who is trying to bring about the rise of the Fourth Reich.

  • The Last Temptation of Becky just wrapped filming.

The players

Neil Patrick Harris

An American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and magician who is best known for his roles as Barney Stinson on the sitcom How I Met Your Mother and the title character in Doogie Howser, M.D.

Lulu Wilson

An American actress who is known for her roles in films such as Annabelle: Creation, Becky, and The Glorias.

Quiver Distribution

An independent film distribution company that specializes in acquiring and distributing independent films.

Post Film

A production company that has produced several independent films, including the Becky action franchise.

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What’s next

More news about the film and Harris' role as the Nazi villain is expected to be released as the movie's release date approaches.

The takeaway

The addition of Neil Patrick Harris, a well-known and acclaimed actor, to the cast of the Becky action franchise signals the studio's efforts to elevate the profile of the series and attract a wider audience, while also exploring darker and more complex themes through Harris' portrayal of a Nazi villain.