Morgan Freeman Narrates Pedestrians' Actions On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'

On Thursday night, Hollywood legend Morgan Freeman joined Jimmy Kimmel Live to narrate the actions [...]

On Thursday night, Hollywood legend Morgan Freeman joined Jimmy Kimmel Live to narrate the actions of random pedestrians, and it was utterly riveting. The Ben-Hur actor has done the hilarious bit before, but once again he was willing to offer his calming yet authoritative vocals to narrate the movements of a passerby on the streets of Los Angeles.

This time, an unsuspecting bald man became the center of attention for Freeman's narration.

"Ah, yeah. When I first saw the bald man, shirt buttoned all the way to the top, I didn't think too much of him," Freeman stated in his soothing, deep tone. "But then he took a bite of something…There he was, chewing and crossing, chewing and crossing."

With Morgan Freeman narrating the story, it seems that even the ordinary can become fascinating - he is the voice of God after all.

The first time Freeman narrated a random pedestrians' actions on Jimmy Kimmel Live, a man with a selfie stick wandering around Hollywood Boulevard in search of the perfect selfie was the focus of the voiceover.

"There he was, the man in the red checkered shirt holding his selfie stick, trying to get that perfect selfie...'Perfect Selfie Paul' we called him."

By the end of the video, another man with a selfie stick shows up in the video to which Freeman states, "Just two grown-a** men taking pictures of themselves on a f***ing stick."

Check out the full video below from the first time Freeman narrated these clueless pedestrians below:

To see more from Morgan Freeman, check out Ben-Hur when it hits theaters on August 19, 2016.

Would you like it if Morgan Freeman narrated some of your most mundane tasks throughout your day?