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JK Simmons exprime omni-man dans Mortal Kombat 1

Authore: BenjaminMise à jour:May 01,2025

Les passionnés de Mortal Kombat 1 ont un ajout passionnant à attendre avec le DLC officiel du jeu Kombat Pack, qui comprend le formidable Omni-Man, exprimé par l'acteur acclamé JK Simmons. Simmons, réputé pour son rôle d'Omni-Man dans la série vidéo Amazon Prime * Invincible *, apportera sa voix distinctive au personnage emblématique dans ce jeu de combat avec impatience.

Mortal Kombat Creator confirme JK Simmons pour Mortal Kombat 1

Mortal Kombat 1 pour présenter la voix originale d'Omni-Man J.K. Simmons

La liste complète de Mortal Kombat 1, englobant les personnages de base, les combattants de Kameo et le pack Kombat, a été dévoilé. Comme le révèlent les teasers du jeu, les modèles 3D sont complets basés sur leurs homologues 2D. Pourtant, jusqu'à récemment, il y avait de l'incertitude sur le casting de la voix pour le jeu, laissant les fans curieux de l'authenticité des voix de leurs personnages préférées.

Lors d'une interview perspicace à San Diego Comic-Con 2023 avec Skybound, le créateur de Mortal Kombat Ed Boon a mis ces spéculations en confirmant que JK Simmons prêtera en effet sa voix à Omni-Man. Cette annonce a suscité l'excitation parmi les fans, désireux de découvrir la profondeur et le pouvoir que Simmons apporte à ce rôle.

Omni-Man se joint à la mêlée dans le cadre du ** Kombat Pack ** officiel ** pour Mortal Kombat 1. Alors qu'Ed Boon est resté serré sur des détails spécifiques sur le gameplay d'Omni-Man, il a assuré aux fans qu'ils peuvent anticiper une série de gameplay et `` Hype '' des vidéos menant au lancement du jeu le 19 septembre 2023. Univers.

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