SAG-AFTRA warn they don't see an end to the voice actor strike, within days of two voice actors being replaced in 'Zenless Zone Zero'.
A voice actor from Genshin Impact has been recast due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA actors' union strike, causing others to come ...
As reported by Eurogamer, voice talents Emeri Chase and Nicholas Thurkettle have been replaced as of Version 1.6. It should be noted, however, that neither actor was compelled to strike against ...
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Two Zenless Zone Zero actors lose jobs over AI dispute without notice, finding out alongside playersMeanwhile Nicholas Thurkettle, who played Lycaon, has also been recast despite not being a member of the union. Both actors only found out about the recasting at the same time as players ...
Following the 1.6 update, Zenless Zone Zero players discovered HoYoVerse recast Nicholas Thurkettle, the English voice actor for the character Von Lycaon. The voice actor turned to social media to ...
What came as a bigger shock was Nicholas Thurkettle's reaction to the whole situation. Nicholas is the former English VA of Lycaon, one of the most popular standard banner characters, and it ...
Soldier 11 star Emeri Chase and Lycaon actor Nicholas Thurkettle have had all of their voice lines removed from the game and re-recorded by new performers. Neither of them say they were aware of ...
The two actors who had previously voiced the pair, Emeri Chase and Nicholas Thurkettle respectively, say the decision was taken after they refused to record lines during the SAG strike over AI ...
Most recently, Zenless Zone Zero actors Emeri Chase and Nicholas Thurkettle have spoken on their roles for characters Soldier 11 and Von Lycaon, respectively, having been replaced. In a Bluesky thread ...
When the news broke out, Nicholas Thurkettle, the original voice actor for Lycaon, revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that he was unaware of the recasting. He shared his experience in a post on 12 March ...
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