The voice behind the iconic 'Ghostface' from the Scream franchise has been a mystery to many.
If you've ever found the voice eerily familiar, there's a good reason for it.
One of the iconic elements of the film is Ghostface. This is not only one of the finest slasher films in cinema, but the mysterious voice of Ghostface has left many fans baffled.
The sight of him brandishing a knife is terrifying enough, but his voice adds an extra layer of horror. Additionally, Scream's voice remains a mystery.
While numerous actors have worn the Ghostface mask throughout the franchise, the menacing voice that sends shivers down our spines remains constant.
This iconic voice is provided by Roger L. Jackson.
Jackson has been a prolific voice actor in movies, including cartoons and video games, for decades. Interestingly, he sometimes voices the Ghostface character in video games as well.
Jackson has lent his voice to characters in movies, cartoons, and video games for decades.
He even occasionally reprises his role as Ghostface in video games.
But what might surprise you is that Jackson is also the voice behind the iconic Mojo Jojo from the Powerpuff Girls.
If you listen closely to Ghostface's threats throughout the Scream films, you might now discern the similarities with Mojo Jojo's voice. Despite Jackson voicing both characters for years, many fans are only now making the connection.
In the comment selection, many admitted that they had always assumed Ghostface's voice was generated by a device. While the mother expresses their shock after realizing that the same actor voices both Ghostface and Mojo,.
One person said: Mojo jojo!!!
A second wrote: He just did a panel for Scream at Texas Frightmare Weekend where he did the voice in person, super cool to watch!!
While a third commented: The person that brings the character to life is Roger L. Jackson
Another wrote: Roger L Jackson is the better Ghostface
Someone else said: A man named Robert Delaney is the voice behind it