Seth Green admits he based his voice for Howard the Duck on fellow actor Danny Devito.
Seth Green based his Howard the Duck voice on Danny Devito.
The 'Guardians of the Galaxy' star - who first played the character in a post credits scene for the 2014 Marvel blockbuster and later appeared in the 'Guardians' animated series and 'Ultimate Spider-Man' - has reprised the role for this week's episode of 'Marvel's What If...', and he's explained the genesis of his take on the character.
He told Collider: "We had talked about something that felt like Danny DeVito, and I did it... if you listen to the very first one, it's even more like Harvey Fierstein kind of Jew-y. He's got a lot of like this thing.
"And then the more that we did it, James [Gunn] was like, 'Less of an accent and just more like a guy who's got a gruff voice.'
"Like Danny DeVito in 'Other People's Money', as opposed to Danny DeVito in... 'War of the Roses.' "
When DeVito's role in 'Batman Returns' was mentioned by the publication, Green immediately praise his performance as The Penguin.
He added: "What a masterwork. If ever there was a role to aspire to, it's his Oswald Cobblepot."
Meanwhile, the 47-year-old actor admitted getting cast in the role wasn't something he'd chatted to director James Gunn about before being offered the part.
He said: "Gunn and I have pretty similar tastes in movies, especially the weirder, more fringe or even grind-house kind of movies, but I don't think we'd ever had a conversation about Howard specifically.
"I know they'd already done the CG, and so, they needed somebody to loop the line, but I think he just ... Who knows? Who knows?
"I've never asked him why. You don't look a gift horse in the mouth and say, 'I don't know about these teeth here.' "
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