Spider-Man and X-Men games secure screen talent

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Monday 18 July 2011 19:00 EDT
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Spider-Man: Edge of Time and X-Men: Destiny have been signing up some recognizable voices, including Val Kilmer and Heroes' Milo Ventimiglia.

Kilmer will voice bad guy Walker Sloan in the Spider-Man crossover, as the traditional Spider-Man meets his futuristic equivalent from 2099.

Joining him will be Laura Vandervoort ( Smallville, V) as love interest Mary Jane and Katee Sackhoff ( Battlestar Galactica, 24) as old flame and fellow vigilante Black Cat.

Ventimiglia is voicing one of X-Men: Destiny's new class of superhero mutants, as are Jamie Chung ( The Hangover Pt 2, Sucker Punch) and Scott Porter ( Friday Night Lights, The Good Wife).

Both games are due out later this year, and are to make an appearance during San Diego Comic-Con, July 21-24.

Batman, played by Val Kilmer in 1995's Batman Forever, returns to PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in October's Batman: Arkham City.

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