James Earl Jones has been Darth Vader since the original Star Wars all the way back in 1977. While the man formerly known as Anakin Skywalker has been ...
Similar to discussions about [AI art](https://kotaku.com/ai-art-dall-e-midjourney-stable-diffusion-copyright-1849388060), thereโs something ethically dicey about this, and that feeling will likely not go away as Disney uses it in other shows or films. Enter Respeecher: the technology that helped bring to life a younger Luke Skywalker in [Book of Boba Fett](https://gizmodo.com/book-of-boba-fett-episode-6-luke-voice-hamill-1848491617) was implemented for Vader in Kenobi, while physically the character was portrayed by Hayden Christensen (Anakin) and Dmitrious Bistrevsky (Vader suit). But all great things must come to an end, Jones has quietly confirmed that heโs gearing up to retire from voicing the galaxyโs [biggest drama queen](https://gizmodo.com/darth-vaders-best-burns-not-counting-the-ones-covering-1770848358). Jones deserves to retire from such an iconic role, but itโs a little weird to ensure that his performance lives on through AI technology. Jones is 91, and his voice has changed considerably in the last several decades. While the man formerly known as Anakin Skywalker has been canonically dead since 1983, Jones has consistently reprised the role over the decades, including in 2016's Rogue One and the recent [Obi-Wan Kenobi](https://gizmodo.com/obi-wan-kenobi-darth-vader-episode-3-fight-anakin-skywa-1849011425) series.