Carjacking try leaves Devil May Cry voice actor unhurt regardless of six bullets fired

Reuben Langdon – greatest often known as the voice actor behind Dante in Devil May Cry – was the sufferer of an obvious carjacking try whereas filming a documentary in Guatemala this weekend. The assailant fired a gun on the automobile, and a minimum of six bullets hit the car. Both Langdon and Steve Copeland – the opposite particular person within the automobile on the time – had been unhurt.

In a video posted to Copeland’s Facebook web page (famous by ResetEra), the 2 present the injury finished to the automobile within the aftermath of the assault. Several bullets penetrated the car, and a minimum of one entered the passenger-side seat the place Langdon was sitting. At the tip of the video, Langdon makes a joking remark about why he’s glad to be unhurt. “I’ve got a Devil May Cry party I’ve got to get to, on the seventh. The game hasn’t launched yet. You’ve gotta see my masterful performance.”

Langdon posted a photograph to Twitter of the obvious stays of a bullet, with a equally jovial message: “So glad I had my bulletproof coffee this morning!”

Dante is voiced by Langdon by means of a lot of the sequence, together with the upcoming Devil May Cry 5, and has generally offered movement seize for Dante, as effectively. Langdon has additionally voiced characters like Street Fighter’s Ken.

His most prolific credit, nevertheless, are as a stuntman – he’s finished stunts for every thing from Power Rangers to Ant-Man.

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The documentary he’s concerned with in Guatemala known as Vision of the Ages – a follow-up to Shift of the Ages, which featured Mayan leaders discussing the character of the individuals’s beliefs and prophecies within the wake of the doomsday predictions which circulated in 2012.


 
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