Antony Starr, acclaimed for his role as the antagonist in "The Boys," has confirmed that he will not be lending his voice to the character of Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1. Dive into his response and the subsequent fan reactions below.
Mortal Kombat 1’s Homelander Will Not Be Voiced by Antony Starr
Fans Are Disappointed At The News
In a straightforward response to a fan's query on his Instagram account, Antony Starr succinctly answered "nope" when asked if he would be voicing Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1.
The anticipation was high when Mortal Kombat 1 announced its upcoming DLC characters, featuring Homelander among them. Starr's portrayal of Homelander in the satirical superhero series "The Boys" has been widely praised, contributing significantly to the show's success. This success has even led to a spin-off series, "GenV," where Homelander makes a cameo appearance.
Starr shared behind-the-scenes footage of his work on "The Boys" on his Instagram on November 12, 2023, sparking a fan's curiosity about his involvement in Mortal Kombat 1. His casual "nope" left many fans disheartened, as they had hoped to hear his distinctive voice in the game.
The disappointment among fans is palpable, reflecting their admiration for Starr's compelling performance as the villainous Homelander.
Speculations Surrounding Antony Starr
This decision marks a notable deviation from the Mortal Kombat series' tradition of featuring original voice actors. For instance, the recently released character Omni-Man is voiced by J.K. Simmons, who originally voiced the character in the "Invincible" series, leading fans to expect the same for Homelander.
Speculation abounds among fans. Some believe Starr might be playing into his character's deceptive nature by misleading fans. Others suggest he might be bound by non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and cannot reveal his involvement. There's also a theory that he may have grown weary of constant inquiries and provided a definitive answer to put an end to them.
Adding to the speculation, fans recall Starr's previous foray into video game voice acting when he reprised his role as Homelander for a Call of Duty collaboration in July. This experience fuels hopes that he might still be involved with Mortal Kombat 1.
As the gaming community waits for more updates, only time will reveal if Starr's "nope" was the final word on his involvement with Mortal Kombat 1's Homelander.