Chris Pratt is opening up about the origins of his voice for Mario in the new The Super Mario Bros.
Movie. The 43-year-old actor, who has been the subject of criticism ever since he was cast in the role, revealed that his voice for the video game character evolved, and his first try was even tossed out by directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic. Keep reading to find out more… Talking to Entertainment Weekly, Chris shared that his first attempt at Mario was denied as it sounded a bit too much like Tony Soprano. “For a minute, I walked in and they were like, ‘That’s a little New Jersey.
You’re doing a Tony Soprano thing,’” he recalled. “[The voice] was a really exciting and daunting challenge. Talking to these guys, they say, ‘You wanna do the Mario movie?’ I think both [Charlie Day and I] said yes.
Didn’t even ask, ‘What’s the deal? What’s the story?’ ‘Yes, I’m in.’ And then we had to really dig in and figure out…are they Italian?
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