Garfield will have the same voice as Mario: Chris Pratt

2021-12-13 22:04:02 By : Ms. ivy zhou

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What do the weirdest and most iconic cats have in common with the heavy Italian video game plumbers? Both have the voice of Chris Pratt.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the 42-year-old actor will voice the legendary lasagna enthusiast Garfield in a new animated film by Andrew Kosoff and Broderick Johnson's Alcon Entertainment.

The release of the dubbing role was released after a controversial news released last month, when it was reported that Pratt would voice Mario in the upcoming "Super Mario Bros.". Movie. 

The forthcoming "Garfield" will tell the story of the anthropomorphic kitty of the same name that hates Mondays. The kitty became famous in a cartoon starring with his human Jon Abuckle in 1978, and the dog Odi The less polarized animal role. This popular striptease film created by Jim Davis was co-published by 41 newspapers during its heyday, setting a world record for the joint release of comics.

"Garfield" is scheduled to be released worldwide by Sony Pictures, with the exception of China. "Finding Nemo" screenwriter and Oscar nominee David Reynolds will write the script, and "Chicken"'s Mark Tindal will direct it. The two had previously collaborated in the 2000 animated film "The Emperor's New Rhythm".

The last time Garfield appeared on the screen was in 2004. This is a live-action and animated film. In 2006, there was a sequel to "Garfield: Two Kittens' Tails". In these adaptations, Bill Murray starred in the voice of the cat-considering Pratt's recent influence on the role of Mario, this casting is much less controversial.

"Danny DeVito should be Mario, not Chris Pratt, we were robbed," a critic exclaimed, and there was also a picture of the Italian-American actor who was announced in September. Picture of a plumber who stutters mushrooms.

"Chris Pratt's role as Mario is Italian phobia, and I'm tired of acting like it isn't," another angry social media watchdog lamented.

One poster even shared a GIF of "The Sopranos", quoting Silvio Dante's immortal lines: "This is anti-Italian discrimination."