Antony Starr, the actor renowned for his role as the antagonist in "The Boys," has confirmed that he will not be voicing Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1. This announcement has sparked a wave of reactions from fans and has led to numerous speculations about the future of the character in the game.
Fans Express Disappointment Over Antony Starr's Decision
In a direct response to a fan's inquiry on his Instagram account, Starr succinctly replied with a "nope," dashing hopes that he would lend his voice to Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1. The excitement had been building since the game's developers announced Homelander as part of its upcoming DLC characters. Known for his chilling portrayal of the villain in "The Boys," Starr's performance has been widely acclaimed and credited with contributing significantly to the series' success, which also led to the spin-off "GenV" featuring a cameo by Homelander.
On November 12, 2023, Starr shared behind-the-scenes footage on Instagram, prompting a fan to ask about his involvement in Mortal Kombat 1. His brief and definitive response left fans visibly disappointed, as many had hoped to hear his distinctive voice in the game.
Speculations and Theories Surrounding Antony Starr's Statement
The news of Starr not voicing Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1 marks a significant departure from the series' tradition of involving original actors in their video game adaptations. This was highlighted by the recent inclusion of J.K. Simmons as the voice of Omni-Man, a character he originally voiced in the "Invincible" series. This precedent led many to assume that Starr would follow suit.
Speculation abounds among fans, with some suggesting that Starr might be misleading them as part of his character's persona, known for deception. Others theorize that he might be bound by non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) that prevent him from confirming his involvement. There's also the possibility that Starr's "nope" was a candid response to end persistent inquiries.
Adding to the intrigue, fans point out that Starr has previously voiced Homelander in a collaboration with Call of Duty in July, suggesting his familiarity with video game voice acting. This experience fuels further speculation that he might still be involved with Mortal Kombat 1 despite his public statement.
As the community awaits further updates, the truth behind Starr's involvement with Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1 remains a topic of keen interest and anticipation.