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The White House dropped a video on social media that mixed real war clips with blockbuster movie scenes and video game moments. Fans of the ... Read More ...
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Steve Downes, the iconic voice behind Master Chief, has joined the chorus of voices criticizing the White House for its unapproved use of clips from films, television, and video games.
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Footage of Master Chief saying "Finishing this fight" from Halo 2 also appears in the video. Its inclusion has prompted Master Chief voice actor Steve Downes to call out the White House for using his ...
Voice actor Steve Downes, best known as the voice behind Halo's Master Chief, denounced a White House social media video that ...
The voice of Halo's Master Chief is slamming Trump's White House for using his character in a video promoting war.