The actor who voices Miguel O’Hara in Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse wants his friend to join the animated saga.
The friendship between the actors Pedro Pascal and Oscar Isaac has been going on for years and seems stronger every day, so it is not surprising that the actor who has lent his voice to Miguel O’Hara In Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse, he wants the protagonist of The Mandalorian to be one of the actors in the upcoming sequel.
And not only that, because he already has thought about what character Pascal could play in the new film by Phil Lord and Chris Miller. “The truth is that the production work is already very good when it comes to finding the right person for each character, but Maybe I would like Pedro Pascal to be in the next film“, recognized the actor in an interview with GQ.
“Let’s find a character that fits. I should be a grumpy old spider-person“, joked Isaac, who also recognized that he was delighted with the “spider-person” that had been saved for him in Spider-Man: Crossing the multiverse. “Miguel O’Hara is a unique character because there are many details that make him someone amazing”.
“Not only the fangs or the fangs or the claws, but also that violence that seems to beat inside… He’s a really interesting character,” acknowledged Isaac, whose voice can already be heard in theaters since June 2 when the new animated Spider-Man film starring Miles Morales premiered.
“It is a true work of art”
In addition to having proposed his friend Pedro Pascal for the next movie in the animated Spider-man Universe, Oscar Isaac has also appreciated the great work that is done in a production of these dimensions. “It seems that you only have your voice to express what is happening but it really is a collaborative work.”
“Why it’s your voice, the animators, the design and all the details that have to come together and work together to create the character. It is something very beautiful to see how all these details come together to form a single character. It’s a true work of art,” Isaac said of his new movie Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse.