Street Fighter, Devil May Cry Actor is Reportedly Retiring

Street Fighter, Devil May Cry Actor is Reportedly Retiring

Key Takeaways

  • Reuben Langdon, known for voicing Ken and Dante, has reportedly retired from acting.
  • Langdon’s iconic roles have been taken up by other actors, such as Johnny Yong Bosch.
  • Langdon apparently retired to focus on producing documentaries, leading to Bosch taking over the role of Dante in future projects like the upcoming anime.

As a seasoned gamer with decades of gaming experience under my belt, the news of Reuben Langdon retiring from acting left me somewhat melancholic. I’ve grown accustomed to his unique voice and portrayal of Ken Masters and Dante, characters that have been staples in my gaming life for years.


Actor Reuben Langdon, who is known for voicing Ken and Dante in the video game series Street Fighter and Devil May Cry by Capcom, has apparently decided to step away from acting. Over the years, Langdon has collaborated extensively with Capcom, and many fans associate him most closely with his portrayal of Dante from the Devil May Cry series, a role he’s played since 2005 in the game Devil May Cry 3. Additionally, Langdon has voiced Ken Masters in numerous Street Fighter titles released by Capcom since 2009, starting with Street Fighter 4.

Though Langdon has been synonymous with both characters for quite some time, even appearing alongside them in games like Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, other actors have stepped into these roles. For instance, David Matranga replaced Langdon as the voice of Ken in Street Fighter 6. Similarly, Johnny Yong Bosch took over from Langdon as Dante, a role that has left fans puzzled since Bosch is primarily recognized for his portrayal of Nero, Dante’s fiery nephew. In a recent interview, Bosch hinted that he might know why Langdon won’t be returning as Dante, suggesting that Langdon may have retired from acting altogether.

Bosch shared his thoughts on Instagram after the unveiling of the new Devil May Cry anime, helmed by Adi Shankar. As per Bosch, Reuben Langdon had decided to leave acting for a while, but it wasn’t due to any issues; instead, he wanted to concentrate on producing documentaries. However, Langdon’s departure from acting didn’t influence Bosch getting the role of Dante. In fact, Adi Shankar wrote the part of Dante specifically with Bosch in mind as his top choice for the voice actor, which Bosch was thrilled about.

Reuben Langdon Has Reportedly Retired From Acting, Says New Dante Voice Actor

If asked about potentially voicing Dante in a hypothetical Devil May Cry 6, Bosch expressed his readiness to revive Langdon’s role as Dante. In the interim, Langdon himself has given his blessing for Bosch to take over as the voice of Dante. Meanwhile, Adi Shankar paid homage to Langdon on Twitter. The last time Langdon voiced Ken was in 2018’s Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and his final portrayal of Dante was in the Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne HD Remaster.

The choice of Johnny Yong Bosch to voice Dante in the upcoming game has divided fans. On one hand, enthusiasts are thrilled about Bosch’s portrayal as the legendary hack-and-slash hero from Capcom, especially since the story is being revamped to depict a younger, more arrogant Dante. However, others feel that Bosch may not be suitable for the role, or worry that his previous voice acting as Nero might overshadow his performance as Dante. Fans will have to wait until 2025 to determine if this casting decision was indeed a smart move.

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2024-09-28 22:13