The actor behind the memorable droid K-2SO recollects his time on the Star Wars prequel.
Alan Tudyk has revealed that while K-2SO may not be part of the upcoming Star Wars Andor series on Disney+ yet, there are plans for his fan favorite droid past the first season.
Fresh on the heels of their NYCC Metaverse panel, SYFY has dropped a sneak peek at the first 7 minutes of the upcoming dramedy Resident Alien, starring Alan Tudyk as a space invader tasked with destroying the Earth. From executive producer and showrunner Chris Sheridan (Family Guy) and based on the Dark Horse comic, the show follows an extraterrestrial accidentally stranded on our planet and forced to masquerade as a small town doctor in Colorado to accomplish his mission. He needs to find important cargo from his downed spacecraft before the winter snow melts and exposes the wreckage, but his …
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One of the most versatile actors working today, Alan Tudyk is probably in something you love whether you know it or not. From cult-favorite television roles to blockbuster movies, Tudyk has done them all. In fact, Tudyk's resume seems to expand faster than most could keep up with and it's because it's not just his face you're familiar with. He is also a consummate voice actor, and there's a reason he's been sought out for that type of work for nearly two decades.
Good news for all, the sassiest droid is Star Wars history is coming back to the screen. Disney has confirmed that Alan Tudyk will return as the wonderfully sharp-tongued K-2SO in the upcoming untitled Disney+ Rogue One prequel series. Tudyk joins previously announced returning castmember Diego Luna, who will reprise his role as Cassian Andor for the series. And that certainly makes sense, after all K-2SO is Andor's ride or die and #1 Boi, and the same could be said of Tudyk's voice work for Disney, which includes almost all of the major branches with …
The new Aladdin is getting a new Iago, and the original is apparently quite unhappy about that.
Although Iago had been glimpsed in the trailers for Aladdin, we hadn’t seen Jafar’s parrot speak, leading to speculation that maybe in a live-action universe, he wouldn’t have any lines, or not be as loquacious as when Gilbert Gottfried voiced the character in the 1992 animated movie and its sequels. But it looks like Iago will have a voice, and Disney is going to a favorite actor to play the character. According to THR, Alan Tudyk will play the voice of Iago. It will be interesting to see if Iago has as much of a comic … The post ‘Aladdin’: Alan Tudyk to Voice Iago in the Live-Action Movie appeared first on Collider.