The Amazing Spider-Man: An Audio Drama

Winn Manning for Otto Octavius ; Doctor Octopus

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Otto Octavius ; Doctor Octopus
closed
Unpaid
cast offsite

EPISODE COUNT:

THREE OUT OF TEN EPISODES!


ROLE RETURN STATUS:

MUST BE ABLE TO RETURN TO THE ROLE 

FOR ANY POTENTIAL FUTURE SEASONS!

  

VOICE REFERENCE:

Rest in peace to Efrem Zimbalist Jr, the man who voiced Doc Ock in “Spider-Man: The Animated Series”, his voice was simply perfect for it.

  

CHARACTER/VOICE DESCRIPTIONS:

Otto Octavius is a brilliant and arrogant scientist with a doctorate in nuclear physics. Octavius designed a set of highly advanced mechanical tentacle appendages, intended for delicate experiments with radioactive materials. However, a tragic accident occurred during one such experiment, causing a nuclear explosion that fused the mechanical arms to Octavius’s body. Following the incident, Otto Octavius embraced his newfound abilities and, driven by a desire for power and dominance, adopted the alias “Doctor Octopus.” Otto’s voice would be that of someone with an intellect far beyond our own. His voice should resonate with a tone of calculated confidence, conveying the brilliance that defines his status as an incredible scientist. Deep within his voice, there should be a subtle hint of arrogance, reflecting his unwavering belief in his own superiority. The delivery should be measured and articulate, capturing the essence of a man who sees himself as both a genius and a master strategist. Passion, intensity, and obsession can describe the drive that Doc Ock has in his scientific and villainous pursuits and should be heard in his voice.

  • Now watch as a trap a spider in a web of my own! A web of my newfound arms! Your strength is merely that of a spider, but mine is the energy of an atom! Born of a nuclear accident!

  • So, Spider-Man, we meet again! But, this time, alas, it shall be our FINAL encounter! Never again will you interfere with the plans of those who are your superior!

  • You dared to mock me before! Why aren’t you mocking me now? Where are your brave words and taunts now, Spider-Man?

Winn Manning
The Amazing Spider-Man: An Audio Drama
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