Red Dead Redemption 2 actor say's he'd "absolutely" play Arthur Morgan in a TV adaptation, but that probably won't happen because Hollywood doesn't understand mocap
"One of the reasons is becཧause of the misconception that it's voice acting"

The꧋ voice of Red Dead Redemption 2's Arthur Morgan says he'd "absolutely" like to return to the character in a TV or film adaptation, but that Hollywood's attitude to video game actors might make him think twice.
In a recent Gamology Q&A, Roger Clark was asked if he'd ever like to play his 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Red Dead Redemption 2 character for television. In response he said that "Four or five 𝓰years ago, I would have said yes, absoluteไly. But now, my opinion about it is a little more complicated."
While Clark notes that "we're starting to see more and more video game adap⛦tations be converted to film and TV," and that that's definitely a good thing. "But what I don't think is awesome is how the original cast never even gets acknowledged or looked at, even."

Clark points to The Last of Us' original Joel and Ellie actors, Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson, as a notable exception to this rule: "We get to see Troy and Ashley in the TV series, I thought 🎉that was brilliant - but so often, we're not seeing the original cast be🔯ing considered, or even getting auditions."
"One of the reasons" for that, according to Clark, is "because of the mis𝐆conception that it's voice acting. If [movie and TV producers] had a better understanding of how much these videogame actors physically inhabit the roles, I think𓆉 that may change their attitudes about it."
Even if he thinks that 🦄he might be starting to get a little old to play Arthur, Clark does say that he'd still "absolutely" play the character if he was asked. If he didn't get the part, however, he's already picked an unlikely candidate to stand in for him - "Danny DeVito or we riot."
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