Matt Berry expresses Bane in a new Batman game (and you know what to happen)

The world is not in the best form these days, so we need all the joy that we can get each time and where we can get it. Videos of animals, acts of overwhelming kindness, breathtaking sporting exploits … Everything that speaks to you in an ecstatic way is invaluable at this difficult stage of our trip as human beings.
So this following piece is problematic for me.
I swore almost all video games more than two decades because when I am sucked in a game, it becomes a devouring passion. I will afford to kill a little time to pursue high personal scores on arcade classics like Galaga and Dig Dug, but it is as far as I go. I have work to do, movies to watch and books to read, and there is a little precious time for the game. So, what the hell am I supposed to do now that I have learned, via a game presentation (reported by IGN), that the next “Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight” threw Matt Berry as the voice of Bane?
Yes, the owner of the most distinctive voice in entertainment – whether speaking, singing or bartender – brings his low register to the villain of Batman who is all about this bass. It is a brilliant idea with a warning: mumbling Bane was one thing since Tom Hardy and Christopher Nolan presented the final (so far) representation of the character in “The Dark Knight Rises”. Since Berry is also well known for his Spot-On enunciation, will the manufacturers of this game hard in the other direction with their scourge, or will Berry play an speech type? Discover the end of this trailer to discover:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noshcvjy4ac
The most important question is the following: will Berry provide us with a reminder to one of his brightest bits on the classic FX “What We do in the shadows?”
BAT!!!
You don’t need to see a second of “What We Do in the Shadows” to watch a Rovensworth ridiculous Laszlo Cravensworth coil from Baks. For any reason, Laszlo feels obliged to shout “beats” before he takes his form of winged mammal. The other vampires do not do so. Just Laszlo. He is a perfect bay gag, and now that he will play Bane, it would be criminal not to have him screaming “beats” while he fights with the Lego version of the Caped Crusader.
Now that these maniacs have obtained the services of a certified comic engineering, the possibilities are endless. It would probably be a bad adjustment for the universe “The Batman” by Matt Reeves, but if the co-chief of DC Studios James Gunn obtains his film “The Brave and the Bold”, maybe a version of Berry de Bane would work there. If this is not the case, here is an idea: Berry in an autonomous scourge film where the villain of the obstacle is going through a kind of existential crisis.
I am now worried that my productivity is about to take a massive blow, because how not to play a Lego Batman game where I will be periodically mocked by a very bane? Fortunately, I will not have to worry about it before 2026, when the game should drop.




