Beloved voice actor Alexis Ortega, known for dubbing Tom Holland's Spider-Man in Latin American versions, has tragically passed away at just 38. TMZ broke the news, confirmed by multiple outlets, though the cause remains unknown. Fans are reeling from the loss of this talented artist who brought iconic characters to life.
Oh, the entertainment world just took a heartbreaking hit. Alexis Ortega, the Mexican voice wizard behind Tom Holland's Spider-Man in the Latin American dubs, is gone too soon at 38. Picture this: his smooth vocals swung into action for "Captain America: Civil War," "Spider-Man: Homecoming," and "Avengers: Infinity War." But wait, there's more—he lent his pipes to family faves like "Big Hero 6," "Cars 3," "Finding Dory," and even the galaxy far, far away in "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story." 🔥
And get this: Alexis was still in the game, fresh off collaborating with MrBeast on Spanish-language dubs for his wild videos. TMZ dropped the bombshell this week, with several Latin American outlets backing it up. Sadly, no details on the cause of death have surfaced yet—leaving us all with that gut-punch feeling. 😔
It's a rough reminder of how quickly we lose these behind-the-scenes icons who make the magic happen. We've already bid farewell to too many stars in 2026, and Alexis's absence stings extra hard. Sending all the love and condolences to his family and fans mourning this incredible talent. So, in a world of blockbusters, who will voice the next hero? 💔