Summary
In a playful tribute to its characters, Family Guy gets imagined in live-action art.
Family Guy stands out from other animated shows with its animation style that closely mirrors real life, fostering a sense of actors embodying the characters. Although the possibility of a live-action adaptation may seem improbable, the live-action art allows fans to envision their beloved characters in an alternative format.
In a display of live-action art representing Family Guy, some characters appear ordinary while others are unsettling. As is common with long-running animated shows, an online artist has envisioned how the characters would appear in real life. Family Guy had previously playfully showcased a momentary live-action scene featuring Brian and Stewie as they traversed through dimensions. Stewie comments on the strange sensation before swiftly distancing himself from the situation.
A user named Crows_HeadIC posted a gallery on the midjourney subreddit, revealing the live-action portrayal of all the main and significant supporting characters from Family Guy.
Who Would Play Family Guy's Characters In Live-Action
Despite the overall accuracy in the depiction of most Griffins and other characters, Peter stands out with an unsettling aura. Additionally, the sight of an enraged Stewie wielding a gun and Ernie the Giant Chicken adds an extra touch of quirkiness to the mix.Unlike The Simpsons and South Park, which have been adapted into real-life shows, Family Guy's animation style lends itself to easily envisioning actors who could take on the iconic roles. Popular choices include Kevin James for Peter, Kathy Griffin for Lois, Elsie Fisher (known for her roles in Eighth Grade and Barry) for Meg, and even Seth Green, the voice actor for Chris, who could potentially portray the character in a live-action adaptation.
Choosing the actors for Stewie and Brian will mostly depend on celebrity voice cameos. However, there is currently no indication of a Family Guy movie in the works, let alone one that would transition to live-action. The idea of imagining our favorite characters in a different format is one of the enjoyable aspects of live-action art.
In the meantime, fans can look forward to the upcoming Family Guy season 22. The first episode, titled "Fertilized Megg," revolves around Meg becoming the surrogate for Bruce and Jeffery. When they fail to collect the baby, the Griffins are left to take care of the new addition to the family. With Family Guy known for its quirky cutaway scenes, it's possible that the show may incorporate live-action art in a similar style.
Source: Crows_HeadIC