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Patrick Stewart acknowledges voiceover in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ad

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Patrick Stewart on Monday acknowledged he contributed a voiceover in a Super Bowl ad for the forthcoming film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, seemingly confirming he will appear in the movie.The 81-year-old actor, speaking with JakesTakes, said that he received a big reaction when the clip featuring his voice was aired earlier this month during the game.'Well, I had my phone turned off as it happened, so I didn’t hear anything,' the veteran English actor said in the interview.

The latest:Patrick Stewart, 81, on Monday acknowledged he contributed a voiceover in a Super Bowl ad for the forthcoming film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, seemingly confirming he will appear in the movieHe continued: 'It wasn’t until the next morning when I woke up and looked at my phone and found that I had been bombarded with responses and that my PR people had sent me reactions that they had detailed and passed onto me.'Stewart said in viewing the trailer, he 'actually didn’t recognize [his] own voice,' as 'it sounded different. 'Whether I had a cold or something at the time, I don’t know,' Stewart said. 'But I was astonished, and all they saw was the back of my shoulder, and I think my earlobe, nothing else.

There would have been so many connections made. But, uh, it pleased me.'Stewart has a storied past with Marvel dating back decades, to when he played the role of Professor Charles Xavier in 2000 film X-Men.

He has since reprised the role in 2003's X2: X-Men United and 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The actor said that he received a big reaction when the clip featuring his voice was aired earlier this month during the game Stewart said in viewing the trailer, he 'actually didn’t recognize [his] own voice,' as.

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