In the game Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, he joined his dark side as the evil Admiral Salen Kotch, who is psychotic and unpredictable as most villains in different games. Kit Harington is best known for his roles as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones and Dane Whitman in the Eternals film. Sean Bean is a voice actor known for voicing Martin Septim, Regis Lucis Caelum, and Bill Goodfellowe. Kit Harington - Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Taken off from the Taken film series, Liam Neeson, along with live-action also lends his voice to Aslan, the majestic lion in The Chronicles of Narnia. He also voices James, the protagonist’s father, in the Bethesda Game Studios’ Fallout 3. It is said that the character was reportedly written especially for Neeson to voice. He also did the sequel Mass Effect 3.īethesda Designed Character with Liam Neeson In Mind He voices the Illusive Man, a leader of a pro-human group called Cerberus in BioWare’s Mass Effect 2. His major role that made him known was the 1979 film Apocalypse Now, where he starred as captain Benjamin Willard. He has been in the industry for quite a while since the 60s. Unfortunately, his character can end up perishing. Martin Sheen- Illusive Man in Mass Effect Keeping the fantasy genre in him, Sean has voiced Martin Septim from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. He is the father of Sean Bean’s character, Emperor Martin Septim. He also voices Emperor Uriel Septim in Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The speech he makes at the end might just bring a tear to your eye.Patrick Stewart has been a huge name in the industry for over six decades, notably for his performance as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the Star Trek film franchise. In addition to film and his excellent on-stage productions, Stewart lends his voice to X-Men and Star Trek video games. Here is Sean Bean's death as Martin in all its glory. However, Sean Bean didn't appear in that so that automatically makes it less nifty on all counts. I mean, how many characters turn into giant stone statues? Okay, sure, there is the Kraken in Clash Of The Titans. I have to honestly say this this particular death of Sean is among my favorites because it is so creative. OBLIVION Martin Septim, first encounter (voice actor: Sean Bean) - YouTube Fantastic voice work as always from Sean Bean. It would kind of suck becoming a giant stone dragon, you would have to worry about such things as birds dirtying you up and kids aiming spitballs at you. If he bound himself to the dragon avatar then it goes without saying that whatever happens to the dragon will happen to him. I've read in a couple of places that he just disappears when the dragon is turned to stone but that doesn't really make any sense. That's right, he turns into a giant dragon statue. Then he binds himself with a dragon avatar, defeats the lead bad guy, gets fatally wounded in the process and promptly dies when the dragon turns to stone. At the end of the game you help him defeat the evil characters. Since this blog is devoted to the many deaths of Sean Bean I have to tell you what happens to Martin. I instantly recognized his voice and thought how cool is it that you get to be in the presence of his disembodied voice! Sure, Martin doesn't look exactly like him but you can't have everything! I didn't know Sean had did any voice acting for it until then. With that being said you get to talk to Martin in game which is really cool. That is the basic plot, if I get more into it I'll be here half the day. So, with your help Martin will become king and the gates will be closed. The gates were opened because no heir supposedly existed to the kingdom. Basically you have to help Martin Septim (Sean Bean), the bastard heir to the throne of Tamriel, defeat an evil cult called the Mythic Dawn and help close some gates that open to the evil world of Oblivion. It was a lot of fun, you ought to try it! However, I never found out if Sean Bean had died.įor those of you who don't know Oblivion is the fourth installment in a fantasy game franchise. At the time that was okay because I was having a lot of fun breaking into houses in game and stealing stuff while people slept. The sad thing is that I never finished Oblivion because I got stuck on a level that I didn't have the correct spells to get through. I got really excited because I played Oblivion like mad crazy for weeks on end, and then a light bulb went off in my head because I remembered that Sean Bean had done some voice acting for it. With that being said my boyfriend mentioned the other day that Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is coming out in November. Yes, I admit that I sit in front of a computer, or TV, for days on end and play video games. Originally I was going to post a movie review today but something interesting happened.
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