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Live-Action ‘Family Guy’ Concept Trailer Features Star-Studded Cast

by Barbara

In an intriguing twist for “Family Guy” enthusiasts, an AI-generated concept trailer has reimagined the beloved animated series as a live-action sitcom, featuring a slew of famous actors. Although a live-action version of “Family Guy” remains unlikely, fans can get a taste of what might have been through this unsettling AI creation.

The trailer, which draws comparisons to the eerie aesthetic of David Lynch’s work, showcases a diverse array of celebrities in roles typically occupied by animated characters. Notable castings include Kevin James as the bumbling patriarch Peter Griffin, Elizabeth Banks as his glamorous wife Lois, and Mila Kunis, Jonah Hill, and Griffin Banks as the Griffin children Meg, Chris, and Stewie, respectively. Rob Schneider also makes an appearance as a human dressed in a dog suit, portraying Brian the dog.

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Additional unexpected highlights from the trailer include Steve Carell as Tom Tucker, Adam Sandler as Glenn Quagmire, Jared Leto as Jesus, and Dwayne Johnson as Joe Swanson. The final twist is Bill Murray as the eccentric neighbor Herbert, adding a unique touch to the concept.

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Despite the creative novelty of the trailer, fans can be relieved that a live-action adaptation of “Family Guy” is unlikely to materialize. The idea of characters like Stewie or Brian rendered in live-action or CGI might not appeal to many fans.

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For those eager to keep up with the animated Griffin family, the series remains available on Hulu and Disney+ as part of their merger with Fox. “Family Guy” continues to thrive, with Season 22 concluding in April 2024 and Season 23 set to extend into 2025. Additionally, two holiday specials are scheduled for release later this year, ensuring that the Griffins will remain a staple of animated television.

With “Family Guy” being one of the longest-running animated series, fans can continue to enjoy all past seasons on Hulu in the U.S. and on Disney+ internationally.

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