Marvel’s Spider-Man 2: Harry Osborn’s voice actor won’t be returning for the sequel, revealed in a tweet

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We still don’t know much about Marvel’s Spider-Man 2but now we’ve discovered more, even if perhaps we shouldn’t. Scott Porter – The voice of Harry Osborn in Marvel’s Spider-Man – claimed in a tweet after it was deleted will not repeat the role In the new PS5 game from Insomniac Games.

As you can see in the image below, the tweet was recorded before it was deleted and then shared on Reddit. doorman states that the reason for this choice was the need to propose “photorealistic” graphics and as a result the actor was no longer suitable for the role.

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Full, the actor wrote: “Even though he voices Harry [Osborn] I won’t be in the first Spider-Man, unfortunately, in the sequel. They decided to go the photorealism route and I think the age gap between Harry and me is too big to be overcome. I’m sorry but I understand that. It will be an incredible match.”

An image from Scott Porter's tweet

An image from Scott Porter’s tweet

Therefore, it seems that the choice will be justified technological problems, perhaps related to motion capture. Previously, with the transition to the remastered version of Marvel’s Spider-Man, Insomniac Games changed Peter Parker’s game and always stated that it was a technological choice.

So in this case, a New actor and voice actor to Osborn In Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. The tweet was deleted so we don’t have any real official and definitive confirmation yet. We’ll have to wait for Insomniac Games’ confirmation.

As stated, we don’t know much about the game because the team hasn’t revealed anything anymore. However, after Insomniac’s assurance of progress in development, we do know that Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is still scheduled for 2023.

Source: Multiplayer

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