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Arthur Morgan (Red Dead)
- ... that Rockstar Games felt that the narrative structure of a Western necessitated a single perspective in Red Dead Redemption 2, as opposed to the three protagonists of Grand Theft Auto V ? Source: THR
- ALT1:... that, while portraying Arthur Morgan in Red Dead Redemption 2, Roger Clark (pictured) regularly listened to Don Edwards's version of "Coyotes" during production? Source: SacAnime
- ALT2:... that writer Dan Houser avoided meeting Roger Clark (pictured), who portrayed Arthur Morgan, during production of Red Dead Redemption 2 to avoid hearing his real voice? Source: GQ
- ALT3:... that Roger Clark (pictured) did not derive much from Clint Eastwood's character in the Dollars Trilogy because he felt that Red Dead Redemption 2's Arthur Morgan was more talkative? Source: THR
- Reviewed: Robert De Niro filmography
Improved to Good Article status by Rhain (talk). Self-nominated at 00:28, 21 April 2020 (UTC).
Substantial article, meeting of GA criteria implicates DYK pass. QPQ has been completed. These hooks seem to be written from a primarily in-universe perspective, or at least that of someone familiar with Rockstar/RDR, and I question how interesting they'd be to a lay audience. Maybe a hook about how the character's influences (Toshiro Mifune, The Proposition, etc) would be better received? Morgan695 (talk) 03:27, 11 May 2020 (UTC)
- Template:Reply How about one of these?
- ALT4: ... that, when researching for the role of Arthur Morgan for Red Dead Redemption 2, actor Roger Clark (pictured) was inspired by the stoic but humorous demeanor of Toshiro Mifune's characters? Source: VG247
- ALT5: ... that actor Roger Clark (pictured) felt that the 2005 film The Proposition had a similar character arc as that of Arthur Morgan in Red Dead Redemption 2? Twinfinite
- – Rhain ☔ 01:07, 12 May 2020 (UTC)
- Template:Reply How about one of these?
