Why Gor Karesh From The Mandalorian Sounds So Familiar
The second season of The Mandalorian has landed on Disney and as audiences navigate through the haze of excitement surrounding a new set of space western adventures let's take a moment to consider the important questions like Who was that one-eyed guy at the beginning and where have I heard his voice before In the opening scene of season 2's premiere Mando and his young ward visit a shadowy underground fight arena full of colorful alien characters There's a Twi'lek at the door There's a Zabrak chilling ringside A pair of Gamorreans rock and sock one another in the center of the arena But the star of the scene is undoubtedly Gor Karesh the cycloptic crime boss Mando goes to meet He's a member of the Abyssin species a race first spotted in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope distinguished by their single eyes and ability to heal from almost any injury That ability might come in handy After Mando refuses to swap out his trademark Mandalorian beskar armor for information Gor sets his goons on our hero only to watch his staff get taken out one by one A brief chase ends with Gor hanging upside down from a streetlight like so many low-level Spider-Man villains before him as ominous red eyes close in from the shadows He's scared He's enraged And his voice is the guy who played the live-action Luigi Star Wars has become infamous for its celebrity cameos in the last few years with Daniel Craig and Jason Sudeikis making almost unrecognizable appearances as stormtroopers and Simon Pegg taking on a role as a junk-dealing man-sized big toe Naturally a semi-CGI cyclops gangster is prime real estate for a sneaky movie star appearance And the voice of Gor Karesh was provided by none other than John Leguizamo who you might know as Sid the Sloth from Ice Age Tybalt in Romeo Juliet and most infamously Luigi Mario in 1993's live-action adaptation of Super Mario Bros brothers He has more than 150 acting credits on his IMDb page rising to stardom in the early '90s thanks in large part to his role in Carlito's Way He even landed a Golden Globe nomination for his work in To Wong Foo Thanks For Everything Julie Newmar Keep watching the video to see why Gor Karesh from The Mandalorian sounds so familiar TheMandalorian TheMandalorianCameos GorKaresh Read Full Article a https 3A 2F 2Fwww looper com 2F270861 2Fwhy-gor-karesh-from-the-mandalorian-sounds-so-familiar 2F a
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