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The image of a Hollywood star often involves red carpets and luxury, but for many, their ideal night in involves a controller and a console. A surprising number of celebrities are passionate, dedicated gamers, swapping scripts for side quests in their downtime.
Anya Taylor-Joy, acclaimed for her strategic prowess in The Queen’s Gambit, recently lent her voice to Princess Peach. To prepare for The Super Mario Bros. Movie, she immersed herself in the iconic Nintendo platformer, dedicating countless hours to mastering the game's whimsical world. Her commitment highlights a genuine enthusiasm shared by many in the industry.
This trend extends far beyond a single film role. From actors spending their off-hours in competitive online matches to musicians livestreaming their gameplay for fans, gaming has become a mainstream hobby behind the scenes. These stars often speak about gaming as a way to unwind, connect with friends, and engage in storytelling from a different perspective. Their shared passion demonstrates that the appeal of video games transcends all backgrounds, uniting players in virtual adventures.
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