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Boy Kills World’s Narrator Voice Is Super Jarring Thanks To Hit Animated Series
Summary
- Boy Kills World features Bill Skarsgård as a mute action hero seeking revenge in a post-apocalyptic world.
- H. Jon Benjamin’s deadpan voiceover adds comedic elements to the gory actioner.
- A flaw of the film is that it ultimately didn’t give Benjamin enough to do.
Boy Kills World uses one of the most recognizable voices in animated comedy, especially for fans of a certain Fox sitcom. 2024 has been a busy year for the Skarsgård family, with Stellan and his sons Alexander and Bill all having high-profile projects. Bill is arguably the busiest of the bunch, with the actor fronting the upcoming remake of The Crow. Skarsgård has made his name playing either villains or creeps, with his most recognizable roles including Pennywise the Dancing Clown in IT: Chapters One and Two, or Marquis de Gramont in John Wick: Chapter 4.
With The Crow remake and his lead role in Boy Kills World, Skarsgård is seeking to reinvent himself as a hunky action hero. Time will tell how audiences take to this transformation, while Boy Kills World’s ending sets up a potential sequel in case the film is a hit. In addition to Skarsgård’s physical transformation, another element that makes his work in the film unique is that he is mute throughout.
Bob’s Burgers Star H. Jon Benjamin Is The Voice Of Boy Kills World
Benjamin can also be heard as Archer’s title character
Naturally, contrasting the vicious, gory mayhem of the movie with Benjamin’s instantly recognizable deadpan delivery gives
Boy Kills World
its biggest laughs.
The movie’s backstory involves Skarsgård’s Boy being rendered mute and deaf during an attack that also killed his family; when he grows up, he trains himself for bloody revenge. When the character is mute, Skarsgård’s Boy has an internal voice in Boys Kills World, provided by none other than H. Jon Benjamin. Best known for Bob’s Burgers and Archer, Benjamin is famed for his deep, monotone voice, which has also been featured in Wet Hot American Summer – where he plays a talking can of vegetables – and guest appearances in Family Guy and The Simpsons.
H. Jon Benjamin has had plenty of live-action roles too, in projects like
22 Jump Street
,
Star Trek: Short Treks
and
Master of None
.
Boy adopts H. Jon Benjamin’s voice from his favorite video game, which was one of the last things he recalls hearing. Naturally, contrasting the vicious, gory mayhem of the movie with Benjamin’s instantly recognizable deadpan delivery gives Boy Kills World its biggest laughs. It is also a voice that just doesn’t suit the visual of a scowling, musclebound Bill Skarsgård in any way, shape or form, which is a comic device the filmmakers have fun with.
Boy Kills World’s Post-Credits Scene Explained
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Boy Kills World Needed More Comedy To Better Utilize H. Jon Benjamin
Bill Skarsgård voiced his own character in an earlier cut of Boy Kills World
Speaking with The AV Club, Boy Kills World director Mortiz Mohr revealed there was a version that featured Skarsgård voicing Boy’s inner monologues. The filmmaker claims the actor did a typically great job, but after assessing his dramatic and emotional work, he opted to have Benjamin do Boy’s Inner Voice, since “Jon’s funnier.” It’s a hard logic to fault, but it also highlights that the film should have pushed the comedy harder.
Boy Meets World obviously has its tongue in cheek and features hammy supporting turns from co-stars like Sharlto Copley, but it’s H. Jon Benjamin’s voiceover still provides most of the humor. The movie treats the actual revenge quest somewhat seriously and puts the action sequences at the forefront. The setpieces themselves are enjoyably visceral and crunchy, but considering the film brought Benjamin on board late in the process, it’s a shame it didn’t push the laughs even further too.
Source: The AV Club
Boy Kills World
Boy Kills World is an action thriller film by director Moritz Mohr, released in 2024. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, a young man simply known as “Boy” lives through terrible trauma after his family is killed by a woman named Hilda Van Der Koy, who currently rules the land. Now older and more bloodthirsty than ever, Boy heads into the fray to claim revenge while liberating the world from her tyrannical grasp.
- Director
- Moritz Mohr
- Release Date
- April 26, 2024
- Distributor(s)
- Capstone Global
- Cast
- Bill Skarsgard , Famke Janssen , Jessica Rothe , Michelle Dockery , Brett Gelman , Isaiah Mustafa , Yayan Ruhian , Nicholas Crovetti
- Runtime
- 115 Minutes