“She’s got this real beautiful voice”: The Avenger: Endgame Star Who Voiced Ambrosius the Octopus in The Boys Season 4 Had Chace Crawford Swooning Over Her

Chace Crawford can't stop praising Tilda Swinton for her portrayal of an octopus in Prime Video's critically acclaimed series, The Boys.

Chace Crawford, Avenger Endgame

SUMMARY

  • In The Boys Season 4, Tilda Swinton takes on the role of Ambrosius, the octopus character of The Deep.
  • Known for her notable roles in blockbuster films like Marvel's Ancient One and The Hunger Games, Swinton's entry into television adds an exciting new dimension.
  • Chace Crawford's cannot contain his enthusiasm for her decision.
Show More
Featured Video

Tilda Swinton, one of the most sought-after actresses known for her talent and humor, made a splash by joining The Boys as Ambrosius, an octopus, and lover of Chace Carfordaw’s character, The Deep. Chace Crawford couldn’t contain his excitement over her decision.

Advertisement
Tilda Swinton as the Ancient One
Tilda Swinton as the Ancient One

Despite portraying the unexpected and charming octopus character Ambrosius, entangled in a romantic subplot with Chace Carfordaw’s persona, The Deep, the actress brought her A-game to the show, and fans absolutely adored every single moment of her on-screen presence.

Chace Crawford Can’t Stop Bragging About Tilda Swinton Voicing Ambrosius on The Boys

In a surprising move for The Boys Season 4, Tilda Swinton voices Ambrosius, The Deep’s octopus character. Known for her roles in big films like Marvel’s Ancient One and The Hunger Games, Swinton’s leap into TV adds extra excitement.

Advertisement

Chace Crawford, notably thrilled, shared his enthusiasm in a Cinema Blend interview, making her involvement even more buzzworthy. He said,

I think it was Kripke being like, “Oh my god, you’re never going to believe it,, wegot Tilda Swinton to do the voice.” I mean, I knew he wanted to get the most prestigious British actress possible. When they said that Tilda Swinton was doing it, I just started laughing. She must have a great sense of humor to want to come and play with us, and obviously just voice this insane scene, you know, and give life to Ambrosius finally. And it makes the scene so much funnier and real. She’s got this really beautiful voice and yeah, it’s just hilarious to me.

The Deep and Ambrosius [Credit: The Boys | Amazon Prime Video]
The Deep and Ambrosius [Credit: The Boys | Amazon Prime Video]
Despite Swinton’s unconventional role in the show, she delivers top-notch performance. Viewers sympathize with Ambrosius, another of The Deep’s unfortunate victims in the series. Chace Crawford’s character, increasingly unlikable with each season, treats his octopus terribly in the first three episodes of Season 4.

How Tilda Swinton’s Single Cameo Changed the Game for The Boys Season 4

While familiar faces like Simon Pegg and Paul Reiser have graced the series in its first three seasons, Tilda Swinton’s cameo in Season 4 is arguably the most significant yet. Swinton’s casting most certainly indicates a shift towards attracting high-profile talent to the Amazon series, people can most certainly wait for more surprises in the future.

Advertisement
The Depp in The Boys || Amazon Prime Video
The Depp in The Boys || Amazon Prime Video

Swinton’s acclaimed career, including an Oscar win and roles in blockbuster franchises, adds considerable prestige to her involvement. Despite her brief appearance as Ambrosius, her performance is expected to make a memorable impact, showcasing her versatility, charisma, and, of course, her innate sense of humor.

As Season 4 unfolds, the addition of Tilda Swinton’s impactful cameo has stirred even greater excitement and speculation among fans. Audiences are eagerly anticipating what more The Boys has in store for them.

The Boys is available on Prime Video to stream.

Advertisement
Avatar

Written by Sampurna Banerjee

Articles Published: 891

Sampurna Banerjee, an ardent enthusiast of pop culture and movies, pours her passion into her role as a writer for FandomWire. With a penchant for Marvel, DC, and sitcoms, she has contributed over 400 articles, staying up-to-date to the entertainment industry's latest buzz. Moreover, she's penned over 300 articles for Animated Times and shared her work across several Instagram pages. Currently she is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Calcutta University.