
Every MultiVersus Voice Actor – Full Cast and Their Roles
MultiVersus has an ever-growing cast of characters from across various worlds. Although, that often comes with problems in actually getting them to sound right! Everyone’s familiar with changes to voice actors for tie-in games. With MultiVersus voice actors, they’re pulling from franchises with centuries-long histories.
The MultiVersus voice cast has a few changes. They aren’t all the original actors from live-action. However, everyone on the cast list is a worthy addition to the game’s cast! For the most part, the MultiVersus voice actors aren’t soundalikes. Player First has stuck to the most recognizable performers for most of the characters. There are some interesting inclusions though.

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Aside from a few key changes, pretty much all the MultiVersus characters have retained their original voice actors for the leap into fighting games.
These are all of the MultiVersus voice actors and who they’re playing in the game.
All MultiVersus Voice Actors
Despite having a cast of characters originating with some pretty big names in tv and film, MultiVersus has managed to get most back for this crossover game.
These are all of the MultiVersus Voice actors:
- Maise Williams – Arya Stark
- Kevin Conroy – Batman.
- Eric Bauza – Bugs Bunny, Tom and Jerry, and Marvin the Martian
- Jeremy Shada – Finn the Human
- Estelle – Garnet
- Tara Strong – Harley Quinn
- Jonathon Lipow – Iron Giant
- John DiMaggio – Jake the Dog
- John Eric Bentley – LeBron James
- Andrew Frankel – Reindog
- Christopher Swindle – Beetlejuice
- E G Daily – Buttercup
- Matthew Lillard – Shaggy Rogers
- Daniel DiVenere – Steven Universe
- George Newbern – Superman
- Jim Cummings – Taz the Tasmanian Devil
- Kate Micucci – Velma Dinkley
- Abby Trott – Wonder Woman
- Nikki Yang – BMO and Lady Rainicorn
- Daniel Ross – Stripe, Gizmo, Uncle Shagworthy (Shaggy MultiVersus skin)
- Hayden Ezzy – Fern
- Imari Williams – The Man in Black
- Phil LeMarr – Samurai Jack
- Catherine Cavadni – Bubbles
- William Hanna – Tom Cat
- Bob Carter – Black Adam
- Harry Belden – Morty
- Ian Cardoni – Rick
- Roz Ryan – Cake (Jake skin)
- Niki Yang – Lady Rainicorn
- Mark Hamill – the Joker
- Scott Menville – Robin
- Austen Moret – Banana Guard
- Tara Strong – Blossom
Most of these MultiVersus voice actors are the same as before the game went offline, with the changes coming from additions to the cost in more recent MultiVersus patches. One notable change is the Rick and Morty voices. Since these characters have been recast in the source material, they’ve also been changed around in MultiVersus.
Fans will also be happy to know the MultiVersus Batman voice is still Kevin Conroy! There’s enough source material from Conroy to keep Batman talking in-game for a long time. Mark Hamil has joined him as the Joker more recently.

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Recast and Different Voice Actors
There are a few notable entries on the list of MultiVersus voice actors. For one thing, they’ve managed to get some pretty big names back in to reprise their characters. This also includes Kevin Conroy, the actor behind pretty much all of Batman outside of live-action theatrical films, in one of his last few performances as the Caped Crusader. It’s great to get the most iconic version of the character back for this. Initially, they also used Justin Roiland, but only archival footage. That’s different now the characters have been recast in-game too.
Notably, the Iron Giant in MultiVersus has also been recast. He was originally voiced by Vin Diesel for his very few lines in the original film, but Jonathon Lipow is a more than fitting replacement. He’s already voiced the character across other media before this game.

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Another kind of recast is the Looney Tunes characters, but this has been the case for a long time. The Looney Tunes have been through plenty of voices in the last few decades considering that their original voice actor Mel Blanc passed away quite a while ago.
It’s still an impressive list for a video game. MultiVersus pulls from a lot of weirder areas of media. It’s not just superheroes. While they’re here too, the title is going to end up with one of the strangest cast lists in gaming. If the MultiVersus leaks for upcoming characters are anything to go by, this list is only going to get more diverse now the game is back and getting new characters regularly.