Invincible VS Voice Cast: Complete List of All Voice Actors

Invincible VS Voice Cast: Complete List of All Voice Actors

The first trailer hits and you freeze—something familiar has a new accent. I felt that twinge of loss, and you do too when a beloved voice is replaced. For a show that still lands with the force of a choir of thunder, the game’s cast choices tell a quieter story.

I write this as someone who tracks casting announcements on Twitter/X and scans credits on IMDb; you should know which names are present and which aren’t before you buy. This is not gossip—it’s the map you use to weigh whether the fighter roster sounds like the show or a fresh take.

Prime Video’s talent pool for the Invincible series reads like a multi-million-euro payroll, and Skybound Games kept some of those headline actors while others stepped away. Think of the whole effort like a Hollywood payroll rocket—big, expensive, and visible from far away.

Who voices Invincible in Invincible VS?

Short answer: Aleks Le. I follow voice casting trends for fighting games, and this game casts Le as Mark Grayson—bringing a different timbre than Steven Yeun’s TV performance. If you watch clips on YouTube or check voice credits on Steam, you’ll hear where the tone shifts between story mode and gameplay.

Is J.K. Simmons voicing Omni-Man in the game?

Yes. J.K. Simmons reprises Omni-Man, which is one of the anchor wins for the project and a major reason fans stayed curious. His return preserves a key emotional weight the show built, and it’s why several press threads on Moyens I/O and other outlets flagged his name early.

Why are some original actors missing from Invincible VS?

There are three usual culprits: scheduling, cost, and creative choices. Seth Rogen, Steven Yeun and Walton Goggins aren’t on the roster here—those absences are the kind of trade-off you see when a TV cast is adapted into an interactive product. Developers and publishers like Skybound Games often balance union rules, availability, and a game’s budget against the desire to match the series exactly.

On release week dozens of forums lit up — Invincible VS voice acting cast list

Invincible VS - Omni-Man vs Invincible
Image via Skybound Games

Below is the full cast list as announced. I scanned credits across Steam, press releases, and Skybound’s pages so you can compare names quickly. If you care about authenticity, these are the actors who shape how each fighter feels when they land a heavy punch or deliver a one-liner.

Character Played by You may know them from…
Invincible Aleks Le – Daredevil in Marvel Rivals– Ryi Ishigori in Jujutsu Kaisen
Omni-Man J.K. Simmons – Omni-Man in Invincible– J. Jonah Jameson in Spider-Man (2002 film)
Ella Mental Tierra Whack Rapper and singer
Atom Eve Gillian Jacobs – Atom Eve in Invincible– Britta Perry in Community (TV)
Battle Beast Michael Dorn – Battle Beast in Invincible– Tassadar in StarCraft II
Anissa Shantel VanSanten – Anissa in Invincible– Becca Butcher in The Boys (TV)
Cecil Gavin Hammond – Kenny in Telltale’s The Walking Dead
Bulletproof Jay Pharaoh – Bulletproof in Invicible– Saturday Night Live
– Robot– Conquest Ross Marquand – Immortal and Robot in Invincible– Professor X in X-Men ’97 (TV)
Allen the Alien James Adomian Actor and comedian
Dupli-Kate Elise Jow – Dupli-Kate in Invincible
Rex Splode – Jason Mantzoukas (Story Mode)– Ryan Goldsher (Gameplay) – Rex Splode in Invincible
Monster Girl Adam Sietz – Jack Ryan in BioShock
Titan Todd Williams – Titan in Invincible (season 3)
Lucan Phil LaMarr – Lucan in Invincible– Marvin in Pulp Fiction (1997 film)– Vamp in Metal Gear Solid 2
– Thula– Amanda Grey Delisle – Catwoman in Batman: Arkham City– Shrinking Rae and Monster Girl in Invincible

Two other notes I tracked while researching: first, several characters split duties between story mode and gameplay—Rex Splode is voiced by Jason Mantzoukas in story mode and Ryan Goldsher in gameplay, which matters if you follow performance continuity. Second, the game’s press rollout leaned on names like J.K. Simmons to anchor marketing, a classic move for publishers like Skybound Games who want to reassure buyers on Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox storefronts.

If you care about authenticity, compare trailers, in-game demos, and credits on platforms like Steam or the PlayStation Store before you purchase. If you’re a fan of the original TV cast, which missing voice makes you think twice about buying the game?