The British performer behind Daredevil has deflected praise for his video game debut, insisting the true star deserves recognition. Charlie Cox earned a nomination at The Game Awards for voicing Gustave in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, yet the actor redirected attention toward French motion capture artist Maxence Cazorla during a Mexican convention appearance. Cox characterized his contribution as minimal, revealing he spent merely four hours recording dialogue after his agent arranged the gig, and confessed to feeling fraudulent when complimented on work he considers Cazorla's achievement.
The acclaimed performer has openly admitted his unfamiliarity with gaming and acknowledged never experiencing the actual title. Meanwhile, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 continues sweeping industry honors, having already claimed seven Golden Joystick Awards. Speculation swirls around whether Cox might appear in the planned film version, though Glen Powell has emerged as a potential competitor after publicly expressing enthusiasm for the game.
The acclaimed performer has openly admitted his unfamiliarity with gaming and acknowledged never experiencing the actual title. Meanwhile, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 continues sweeping industry honors, having already claimed seven Golden Joystick Awards. Speculation swirls around whether Cox might appear in the planned film version, though Glen Powell has emerged as a potential competitor after publicly expressing enthusiasm for the game.