'Scarab finds its voice' Inka Magnaye adds Filipino flair to Warner Bros.' Blue Beetle
Filipina voice actress Inka Magnaye joins the Warner Bros. production of 'Blue Beetle', voicing the ancient alien relic, Scarab, in the Philippines release.
Blue Beetle (Source: WB)
Fresh off the Warner Bros. entertainment assembly line, "Blue Beetle" is set to take flight with Filipino ingenuity powering its wings! The beloved Filipina voice artist, Inka Magnaye, is all set to lend her vocal prowess to the Philippine release of the anticipated film.
As reported by Warner Bros. Pictures, Magnaye, widely recognized as the voice behind Philippine Airlines' safety instructions, will now be channeling her talents to personify 'Scarab'. This ancient alien relic is an integral facet of the titular DC superhero's saga. With responsibilities reaching far beyond the realm of ordinary insect life, this Scarab, referred to as Khaji-Da, will guide Jaime Reyes, the character portrayed by 'Cobra Kai' sensation Xolo Maridueña. With Scarab's intervention, Reyes unravels his immense new abilities on his impressive path to becoming the Super Hero Blue Beetle.
For the international audience, Scarab receives a voice from the vibrant singer-actress Becky G. But Magnaye is expected to bring a unique flare to the character as she voices lines in the native Tagalog language. Making waves in the audio industry with her popular podcast "Sleeping Pill With Inka", the versatile entertainer is no stranger to multifaceted roles, and voicing Scarab should prove to be a perfect addition to her catalog of diverse talents.
"Blue Beetle" marks the journey of Jaime Reyes, a recent college graduate returning home only to discover a whole new world he barely recognizes. As fate would have it, he stumbles upon an ancient relic of alien biotechnology - the Scarab. Chosen by the artifact to be its symbiotic host, Reyes gains a powerful suit of armor, unleashing extraordinary, unpredictable powers which alter his destiny forever – he transforms into the superhero Blue Beetle.
Mark your calendars, DC enthusiasts! The film, eagerly anticipated by fans from across the world, will make its grand debut on August 16.
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