Minnie Driver to voice ReVisioned Lara Croft
Behold the new voice of Tomb Raider: Minnie Driver! The new “ReVisioned” series based on Tomb Raider’s Lara Croft was launched by GameTap Retrospective in honor of the 10th anniversary of the release of the first game. For more Lara Croft fun, the 10th Anniversary celebration will also release the Tomb Raider: Anniversary game on the PS2, Xbox 360 and the PlayStation Portable.
Seems like this delectable diva has been busy in the animation industry recently. She also stars in the new Simpsons movie. Probably the most spectacular demonstration of her voice was when she played Carlotta in The Phantom of the Opera, an even bigger diva than she is in real life. She has experience in voicing an animated character from before: she played Brooke Shields in South Park and Lady Eboshi in Princess Mononoke so our favorite heroine will be safe in her hands (and microphone.)
“ReVisioned” will premier on July 10 on GameTap.com. A new episode will appear every week through August 23. And hey, it’s free!
Via Reuters
Behold the new voice of Tomb Raider: Minnie Driver! The new “ReVisioned” series based on Tomb Raider’s Lara Croft was launched by GameTap Retrospective in honor of the 10th anniversary of the release of the first game. For more Lara Croft fun, the 10th Anniversary celebration will also release the Tomb Raider: Anniversary game on the PS2, Xbox 360 and the PlayStation Portable.
Seems like this delectable diva has been busy in the animation industry recently. She also stars in the new Simpsons movie. Probably the most spectacular demonstration of her voice was when she played Carlotta in The Phantom of the Opera, an even bigger diva than she is in real life. She has experience in voicing an animated character from before: she played Brooke Shields in South Park and Lady Eboshi in Princess Mononoke so our favorite heroine will be safe in her hands (and microphone.)
“ReVisioned” will premier on July 10 on GameTap.com. A new episode will appear every week through August 23. And hey, it’s free!
Via Reuters