Antony Starr, recognized for his role as Homelander in "The Boys," has confirmed he will not be lending his voice to the character in "Mortal Kombat." Despite NetherRealm Studios acquiring his likeness for the game's upcoming Kombat Pack 1, Starr's involvement will not extend to voice acting. This revelation has surprised some fans, as NetherRealm has a history of securing voice work from actors associated with their characters, such as JK Simmons for Omni-Man and John Cena for Peacemaker.
'Mortal Kombat's DLC inclusion of Homelander, along with other guest characters, hasn't deterred the controversy surrounding the game. Fans have expressed discontent with the option to purchase Fatalities using real money. Furthermore, despite "Mortal Kombat" selling over three million copies, there has been a noted decline in European sales compared to its preceding entry, "Mortal Kombat 11."
The game continues to engage its audience, ranking in successful sales, and players eagerly anticipate the full experience that Kombat Pack 1 will bring. For those mastering their skills, guides are available to perfect Fatalities and other gameplay mechanics.
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