Jennifer Hale, the iconic voice of FemShep in the original Mass Effect trilogy, expresses her enthusiasm for Amazon's upcoming live-action adaptation. She's eager to participate in the series, suggesting it would be a shrewd move to bring back as many original voice actors as possible.
Amazon's Mass Effect series, currently in development at Amazon MGM Studios, faces the challenge of adapting the game's branching narrative and customizable protagonist, Commander Shepard. The casting of Shepard, in particular, will be crucial, as players have formed strong personal connections with their own versions of the character.
In a recent Eurogamer interview, Hale voiced her desire to be involved, advocating for the inclusion of the original voice cast. She highlighted the exceptional talent within the voice acting community, urging production companies to recognize their contributions. While she prefers a live-action portrayal of the FemShep she voiced, Hale expressed openness to any role within the show, mirroring her enthusiasm for a potential return in future Mass Effect video games.
Hale's statement underscores the significance of the original voice actors to the Mass Effect universe. The series featured a remarkable ensemble of voice talent, contributing significantly to the immersive experience. The return of actors like Brandon Keener (Garrus Vakarian), Raphael Sbarge (Kaidan Alenko), or Hale herself would undoubtedly delight long-time fans. The inclusion of the original cast would be a powerful nod to the game's legacy and could enhance the authenticity of the live-action adaptation.