Prison Break Cast Season 5 Best Online

Best of Prison Break — Season 5 Cast

Season 5 of Prison Break (2017) reunited familiar faces and introduced strong new additions. Here are the standout cast members and what made them memorable:

Why these stand out:

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The fifth season of Prison Break —also known as Prison Break: Resurrection

—reunited iconic original characters with a fresh set of allies and villains in a high-stakes escape from Yemen. Returning Lead Cast

The core of the series remains the bond between the two brothers, portrayed by actors who reunited after working together on Wentworth Miller — Michael Scofield The show’s emotional


3. The Scene Stealer: Robert Knepper as T-Bag

Robert Knepper’s Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell is arguably one of the best villains in television history. Season 5 could have easily relegated him to a caricature, but the writers and Knepper found a new angle.

4. The Consistent Strength: Sarah Wayne Callies as Sara Tancredi

Sarah Wayne Callies had the difficult task of playing a character who had moved on.

5. Paul Adelstein as Paul Kellerman

It’s a brief appearance, but a crucial one. Paul Adelstein returns as the morally complex Kellerman, now a high-ranking government official. While his screen time is limited, the weight of his character’s history—from hunting the brothers to saving them—adds a layer of legitimacy to the revival. He’s the anchor that reminds us the conspiracy runs deeper than any one prison.

6. Rockmond Dunbar as Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin

The Redemption Arc: C-Note’s return feels organic. Now a deacon and a community leader, he’s dragged back into the game to help save Michael’s son, Mike. Rockmond Dunbar plays C-Note with a quiet dignity that contrasts the chaos around him. His best performance comes when he confronts a terrorist cell, using his Quran knowledge to broker peace—not with guns, but with faith.

Dunbar also shares a touching reunion with his daughter (who briefly appears). It’s a subtle reminder that Prison Break is at its best when it balances escape-thriller with family drama. While he has less screentime than others, C-Note remains a fan-favorite for a reason.