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I Used AI Technology To Recast Celebs In Live-Action Disney Movies — They Range From "Bad" To "Perfect"

Disney is no stranger to adapting their animated movies into live-action films, and sometimes the casts are absolutely perfect. So, I designed an AI bot to recast a bunch of famous characters with today's biggest celebrities. Here are the good, bad, and interesting results.

A side-by-side of Ariel in the original animated movie vs. in the live-action remake

1.Rapunzel in Tangled (2010) is obviously famous for her incredibly long, luxurious hair. This 18-year-old Disney princess is kind, clever, and extremely determined.

Rapunzel talking to the horse
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AI technology thinks Zendaya (age 26) is Hollywood's best option to play Rapunzel in a live-action remake.

Zendaya on the red carpet

2.Flynn Rider is a bit older than Rapunzel (he's 26, to be exact). The character is confident and attractive and, of course, super charming.

Flynn looking hot in "Tangled"
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AI technology thinks Noah Centineo (age 26) is Hollywood's best option to play Flynn Rider in a live-action remake.

Noah on the red carpet

3.Carl from Up (2009) is a grumpy, short-tempered man who recently lost the love of his wife, Ellie. He's 78 years old and used to be a balloon salesman at the zoo.

Carl talking with Russell outside his house
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AI technology thinks Harrison Ford (age 80) is Hollywood's best option to play Carl in a live-action remake.

Harrison on the red carpet

4.Set in 1914, Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) is definitely one of Disney's most underrated movies. It's centered around handsome twink Milo Thatch, a 32-year-old linguist and cartographer who's smart and loyal to a fault.

Milo looking hot as hell in his nerdy outfit
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AI technology thinks Tom Holland (age 26) and Rami Malek (age 41) are Hollywood's best options to play Milo in a live-action remake.

Tom on the red carpet

5.Kida Nedakh becomes Queen of Atlantis in the movie, and even though she's technically over 8,000 years old, she can definitely be played by someone in their 20s or 30s.

Kida talking to Milo
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AI technology thinks Amandla Stenberg (age 24) and Zoe Saldaña (age 44) are Hollywood's best options to play Kida in a live-action remake.

Amandla on the red carpet

6.Hercules from Hercules (1997) goes through the "One Last Hope" training montage when he's a pint-sized 16-year-old, and he ends the movie at 18, looking buff as hell.

Hercules looking buff
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AI technology thinks Dylan O'Brien (age 31) and KJ Apa (age 25) are Hollywood's two best options to play Hercules in a live-action remake.

Dylan on the red carpet

7.There's no Hercules remake without Meg. She's described as being older than Hercules (possibly her late 20s) and is obviously super sarcastic and independent.

Meg and Hercules chatting while a monster traps her
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AI technology thinks Emma Stone (age 34) and Lily James (age 33) are Hollywood's two best options to play Meg in a live-action remake.