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Jumping ships between two rival franchises or organizations can definitely be considered an act of betrayal for some hardcore fans. However, as an actor, you have to keep looking for opportunities that will benefit your career and hone your skills as an individual in the long run.

Kevin Conroy, the legendary voice actor of Batman once also opened up about jumping ships from DC to Marvel. He revealed that he would definitely try his hand at portraying a Marvel character if he was ever given the chance.
Kevin Conroy could’ve voiced this iconic villain inX-Men ’97
Kevin Conroywas one of the most popular voice actors in Hollywood and was most well-known as the voice of Batman to a whole generation of kids. Conroy went on to voice the character of Bruce Wayne aka Batman in multiple series, movies, and video games throughout his career spanning over four decades.
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Conroy first voiced the character of the Caped Crusader back in 1992 inBatman: The Animated Series, the series that laid the foundation for the rest of the series and movies of DC Animated Universe. Although not a lot of stars of Conroy’s stature have jumped the ships from DC to Marvel or vice versa, the late actor once revealed that he would definitely do it if he was given the chance.
Once in an interview withComicBook, Kevin Conroy was asked if he would ever be interested in appearing in a Marvel animated series or movie and the actor spoke like a true professional, He said,

“Of course! I’m an actor. Actors want challenges, they want to be stretched.”
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Although Conroy never managed to portray a role in the Marvel universe, he would’ve been the perfect person to voice the character of Nathaniel Essex aka Mister Sinister in Marvel’s latestX-Men ’97series.
Christopher Britton is voicing Mister Sinister inX-Men ’97
Nathaniel Essex aka Mister Sinister is one of the most iconic villains of the Marvel universe appearing in multiple storylines of X-Men comics. Mister Sinister does not like getting his hands dirty and usually manipulates other characters into doing his dirty work.
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Marvel recently revived its highly successfulX-Men: The Animated Seriesfrom the 90s under the name ofX-Men ’97. The showrunners of the show have even tried to bring back the original voice actors fromX-Men: The Animated Seriesin order to keep the consistency in both series despite having a 30-year gap in release.
Mister Sinister serves as the primary antagonist of the first season ofX-Men ’97and is voiced by Christopher Britton who also voiced the character inX-Men: The Animated Series.Although Britton is an absolutely incredible voice actor, we couldn’t help but wonder how awesome it would have been if Kevin Conroy had voiced the character inX-Men ’97.

4 episodes ofX-Men ’97have been released so far and in one of them, we saw the extent to which Mister Sinister would stoop to create so imagined ‘perfect mutant.’ In the episode, ‘Fire Made Flesh’, Mister Sinister tasks a clone to kidnap the son of Cyclops and Jean Grey in order to experiment on the child. He is confronted by the X-Men as he is experimenting on the child and escapes after the clone he created turns on him.
The first 4 episodes ofX-Men ’97are currently streaming on Disney+.
Shikhar Tiwari
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Shikhar Tiwari is a Hollywood news author at Fandom Wire. He is a student at Manipal University Jaipur currently aspiring to be a Computer Science Engineer. Shikhar loves to combine his passion for writing with his love for Hollywood updates.
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