
Antony Starr, who portrays the antagonist in "The Boys," has confirmed he will not voice the character in Mortal Kombat 1. Read on to discover his response and how fans are reacting.
Antony Starr Will Not Voice Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1
Fans Express Disappointment Over the News

In the comments section of his Instagram post, Antony Starr responded to a fan's question about voicing Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1 with a simple "nope."
Fans were thrilled when Mortal Kombat 1 announced its upcoming DLC characters, which included Homelander. Starr's portrayal of the antagonist in the satirical superhero series "The Boys" has earned widespread praise, with many crediting his performance as a key factor in the show's success. The series also inspired a spin-off titled "Gen V," where Homelander makes a cameo appearance.
On November 12, 2023, Starr shared behind-the-scenes footage from the spin-off on his Instagram account. This prompted a fan to ask in the comments whether he would voice the character in Mortal Kombat 1, to which Starr casually replied, "nope."

Many fans expressed disappointment, with reactions reflecting their appreciation for Starr's compelling performance as the villain.
Speculations About Antony Starr's Involvement

This decision marks a significant departure from Mortal Kombat's usual approach of honoring original characters. Recently, the game's latest playable character, Omni-Man, was voiced by acclaimed actor J.K. Simmons, who also voiced the character in the adult animated series "Invincible." This led many to assume that Starr would reprise his role as Homelander in a similar fashion.

Some fans have speculated that Starr may not be telling the truth, suggesting he could be staying in character by deceiving the audience. Others believe he might be bound by a non-disclosure agreement, preventing him from confirming his involvement. Another theory is that the actor grew tired of repeated questions and provided a definitive answer to end the speculation.

Fans also note that Starr is no stranger to voice acting in video games, having previously reprised his role as Homelander in a Call of Duty collaboration back in July. Given his prior experience in game voiceovers, many remain skeptical and believe he may still be involved in Mortal Kombat 1.
Only time will reveal whether Starr's statement holds true. Fans eagerly await further updates regarding Homelander's inclusion in Mortal Kombat 1.