The Simpsons Characters In Live-Action Art Get A Major Glow-Up (& Look Surprisingly Normal)

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The Simpsons Characters In Live-Action Art Get A Major Glow-Up (& Look Surprisingly Normal)
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Live-action versions of The Simpsons look surprisingly normal in new AI art, with some characters like Marge getting an impressive glow-up.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Live-action versions of The Simpsons look surprisingly normal in new art, with some characters getting an impressive glow-up. Given that the television staple has been around for decades, it's been rendered in different animation styles and its characters have been utilized and spoofed in various ways. But one idea that's never found much traction is the idea of transporting The Simpsons into the world of live-action.

Ahead of The Simpsons season 35, a new showcase posted on the Midjourney subreddit by user Crows_HeadIC offers a glimpse of what a live-action Simpsons project might look like, highlighting a variety of main and supporting characters from Homer and Marge Simpson to Mr. Burns and Apu. The showcase is kinder to some characters, imagining what seems to be a younger version of several supporting players that look more modern.

The Simpsons Live-Action AI Art Gets Some Things Impressively Right Some of the characters in The Simpsons live-action showcase look impressively accurate to the cartoon version, such as Comic Book Guy. The same is true for Homer, others like Marge are more loosely-inspired. Meanwhile, some like Principal Skinner are hardly recognizable at all. The art imagines the characters as young and smoldering, giving them a glow-up that doesn't match the source material.

While images like these are fun to look at, part of the charm of The Simpsons is rooted in its form. If it were to be taken out of animation, there would have to be a strong story and hook to support it rather than just a group of actors resembling their cartoon counterparts. But as the series itself continues to take risks and attempt to reinvent itself, perhaps there could be an episode that deals with live-action if the story is strong enough.

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