The first issue of the Spider-Man Unlimited Infinity comic has given us a look at how Insomniac Games' Peter Parker is handling Aunt May's death and, uh, it looks like he's not doing so well.
17.09.2023 - 15:21 / destructoid.com / Peter Parker / Yuri Lowenthal / John Cena / Megan Fox / Jennifer Hale
This fighting game series is getting more cinematic with each entry, so it makes sense the Mortal Kombat 1 cast list is stellar. It includes Hollywood talent like John Cena and Megan Fox. Additionally, there are talented voice actors like Steve Blum and Jennifer Hale on this project. Here’s the full Mortal Kombat 1 cast list.
There are many talented thespians in the Mortal Kombat 1 cast list. Some of the cast members have unconfirmed roles. We’ll update the list when we hear more details. They include:
Yuri Lowenthal, the actor behind Smoke, has voiced Peter Parker in Marvel’s Spider-Man series and Ben Tennyson in Ben 10: Omniverse. He also voices Marth in the Fire Emblem series. Jennifer Hale is also known as the voice of Commander Shepard in the Mass Effect games, in addition to Overwatch 2‘s Ashe.
You’ll also know some of the cast from Hollywood. Megan Fox has starred in the Transformers films, John Cena is Jakob in F9: The Fast Saga and J.K. Simmons has an Oscar-winning performance in Whiplash.
The first issue of the Spider-Man Unlimited Infinity comic has given us a look at how Insomniac Games' Peter Parker is handling Aunt May's death and, uh, it looks like he's not doing so well.
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While fighting games live and breathe in their competitive scene, The Mortal Kombat series has built a strong reputation for its single player offerings and that is no different in Mortal Kombat 1. The latest entry in the long-running franchise once again provides a cinematic story mode which has appeared in all of the games developed by NetherRealm Studios but also introduces the new Invasion mode. This new offering gives players hours of battles and content to grind through to earn new items and cosmetics. Before jumping in, allow me to break it down so you know what to expect. This guide will provide players with a full explanation of the new single player Invasion mode in Mortal Kombat 1.
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The voice and motion capture actor of Peter Parker in Insomniac Games’ Marvel’s Spider-Man series, Yuri Lowenthal, has expressed that he hopes he’ll be able to keep playing the superhero “forever”.
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Yuri Lowenthal - the actor behind Peter Parker in Insomniac’s superhero romps - has told fans to “get over” the hero’s updated face ahead of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.
Yuri Lowenthal, the actor behind Peter Parker in Insomniac's Spider-Man games, has commented on the controversial face model change that happened after the first game, telling fans they need to "get over it".
If you know anything about Ed Boon, it’s not just that he’s a great creator and visionary when it comes to fighting games and their potential. You’ll know by listening to him that he’s a fanboy. He loves putting in things within his titles that will make his “younger self” happy and has always pushed for bigger and better things to happen with the games he oversees. With Mortal Kombat 1, he got a lot of wishes granted, including finally getting Jeanne-Claude Van Damme in the title to play a version of Johnny Cage. But he recently revealed that he wanted more than that.