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In a recent discussion about the casting choices for video game adaptations, a prominent performance director expressed disappointment over the lack of recognition for video game actors in mainstream media. Highlighting the talent and dedication of these performers, they lamented that many are "not being considered" for roles in adaptations of their own games.
The conversation took a particular turn when the director questioned why Doug Cockle, the iconic voice of Geralt of Rivia in the acclaimed game series, was not included in the Netflix adaptation of "The Witcher." This sentiment underscores a broader concern within the industry: the disconnect between video games and their adaptations.
As video game narratives continue to gain traction and popularity, the voices that brought these characters to life deserve acknowledgment. The performance director's comments serve as a call to action for the industry to recognize and celebrate the contributions of video game actors, ensuring they are not overlooked in future projects.
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