Why James Earl Jones’ Death Doesn’t Mean You’ll Never Hear Darth Vader’s Voice Again

James Earl Jones passed away this week at the age of 93, leaving behind a tremendous legacy as an actor. His iconic voice gave weight to the CNN tag, Mufasa in The Lion King, and, most famously, Darth Vader in the Star Wars franchise. But thanks to some foresight from Jones and Star Wars owner Disney, his voice could very well return in future projects with all-new lyrics.

While Jones has provided the voice of Darth Vader from the original Star Wars in 1977 through the present, his interest in taking a step back from the work led to some AI assistance in his most recent Vader appearance, in the Obi-Wan Kenobi television series. It’s no surprise that Disney wanted to ensure that Darth Vader sounded like Jones in the show. So the company worked with Jones and Ukrainian AI voice company Respeecher to convert samples of Jones’ past performances into a voice clone that could mimic what he sounded like, albeit read from a new script. It’s similar to how Respeecher replicated the voice of video game actor Miłogost Reczek for Cyberpunk 2077.