Sorry, Chris Pratt: Voice actor Kevin Afghani has been tapped to play Mario and Luigi in this month's Super Mario Bros. Wonder
A couple of months ago, Nintendo announced a major change to its flagship Mario titles: Charles Martinet, the voice of intrepid plumbers Mario and Luigi for the last 27 years, was standing down from his post, switching to a role as a general “Nintendo Ambassador.
Interestingly, Nintendo has decided to go with a relative newcomer to the world of voice acting for these key roles, rather than a more established performer; Afghani has only a handful of credits to his name, including small appearances in Genshin Impact, and a few online parody shows, like the Dragon Ball Z-based Dragon Ball R&R. Afghani spoke briefly about his casting on social media today, writing that he’s “Incredibly proud to have voiced Mario and Luigi in Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
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