I've always wondered why Major Manufacturers don't use Impersonators more often.
Does it violate some kind of copyright law to use an Impersonator instead of the real actor?
Think about this; why didn't Stern hire Impersonators for Avengers for example? Other than them being cheapskates; wouldn't it have been far better to have someone who sounds like Hulk (impersonates: Mark Ruffalo) instead of they little boy the pulled off the manufacturing line for a few hours?
I'm wondering "out loud" if they didn't do this because there is some kind of legal jeopardy that I'm not privy to. I'm about 80% sure they just didn't care/think about it. But wonders if there is more to the story.