Frankie Kevich is already well-known in the gaming world as the voice of Conduit in Apex Legends. But she said in a recent interview that her biggest goal is to star in a live-action version of the franchise that she voices. For Kevich, being in that realm, not just behind the mic but also on the big screen, is not just a dream but also a natural step in her career.
From Voice Booth to Screen Ambitions
Already, Kevich’s career as a voice actor is impressive. She has voiced Conduit in Apex Legends and other characters, and she has constantly broadened her creative range through work on camera and on her own projects. She told Bleeding Cool that being in a live-action Apex Legends series or movie is her “dream” job.
As video game adaptations become more popular, with hits like Arcane (from League of Legends) showing how well game mythology and television storyline can work together, Kevich sees an opportunity. She says she’s excited to ride that wave and provide depth, authenticity, and a range of emotions to a part set in the Apex universe.
Why Her Dream Role Resonates
Kevich is more than just a voice actor who reads lines. She has said that Conduit is a character she really connects with, and she cares about the role’s tone, humor, and motivations. If she could bring that intensity to a live-action show, it would make that connection much stronger for the audience.
There is a boom in adaptations in the sector right now. Studios are always seeking new methods to reach out to existing fans, and game worlds have a lot of lore, interesting characters, and built-in audiences. It seems that Kevich is not only aware of this trend, but she is also portraying herself as a full-fledged performer who can work across many media.
Because she knows Conduit’s personality, lines, and governing universe so well, Kevich provides a level of knowledge that a brand-new cast member might not be able to match. That mix of knowing the game well and being able to act might help make a live-action Apex Legends feel real.
What’s Next for Kevich & the Apex Universe
Kevich keeps taking on different roles, like when she voiced Nishida Rinko in Silent Hill f. If there is a live-action version of Apex Legends, she will probably be one of the first people to speak up about casting or creative involvement.
Respawn, EA, and other studios that work with them should make announcements concerning adaptation deals that Apex fans should keep an eye out for. The gaming and streaming industries are gaining speed.
