Voice Description of Liev Schreiber as Kingpin in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

This one is something I don't want for Kingpin, but instead want for Baron von Sheldgoose because one, I picture the Spider-Verse version of Kingpin being British with a matching accent and two, Wayne Knight's voice is not suitable for Baron von Sheldgoose, whose voice is better for Riza in the US dub of Bad Cat. Anyway, here is the next voice just for you. By the way, it is my inspiration for the voice and thick New York accent of Monarch, my monstrous bad guy in one of my Monty Python Junior plays...if you’re missing that New York-esque accent.

Liev Schreiber as Kingpin in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - A deep gravelly voice with a thick New York accent, this interpretation of Kingpin contains a gravitas that underlies his pain and humiliation. He has a menacing undertone and his vocal range and deep register causes many people to feel a chill down their spine. Although he may be smiling on the outside, his voice betrays his outward appearance and tells the other characters to watch their back.

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