Antony Starr, renowned for his portrayal of the villainous Homelander in the satirical superhero series "The Boys," has confirmed that he will not be voicing the character in the upcoming video game, Mortal Kombat 1. This news has sparked a wave of reactions from fans across social media platforms.
The excitement surrounding Mortal Kombat 1's announcement of Homelander as part of its DLC characters was palpable among fans, many of whom attribute the success of "The Boys" to Starr's compelling performance. This excitement turned to disappointment when Starr responded to a fan's query on Instagram with a simple "nope," confirming he would not be lending his voice to the game.
Starr's involvement in "The Boys" has been pivotal, contributing significantly to the show's acclaim and even leading to a spin-off, "GenV," where Homelander made a cameo. His behind-the-scenes posts on Instagram, including one from November 12, 2023, further fueled speculation about his potential involvement in Mortal Kombat 1. However, his candid response has left fans disheartened.
The decision not to have Starr voice Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1 breaks from the game series' tradition of featuring original actors. For instance, the recent addition of Omni-Man was voiced by J.K. Simmons, who also voiced the character in the "Invincible" series. This led fans to expect a similar treatment for Homelander.
Amidst the disappointment, various theories have emerged. Some fans speculate that Starr might be misleading them as part of a character-driven ruse or that he is bound by non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). Others suggest he may have given a definitive answer to quell persistent questions.
Moreover, fans point out that Starr has previously voiced Homelander in a Call of Duty collaboration, indicating his experience with video game voice acting. This has fueled further speculation that he might yet appear in Mortal Kombat 1.
As the gaming community awaits further updates, the question of Starr's involvement in Mortal Kombat 1 remains a hot topic of discussion. Only time will reveal the truth behind Starr's statement and what the future holds for Homelander in the game.