Netzwelt shows you a new deepfake video in which “Stranger Things” star Millie Bobby Brown transforms into Princess Leia from “Star Wars”.
- A fascinating Star Wars deepfake turns Millie Bobby Brown into Princess Leia.
- The “Stranger Things” star shows a striking resemblance to Carrie Fisher in the clip.
- YouTuber “stryder HD” made recently Sebastian Stan joined Mark Hamill.
Visited in a brand new deepfake video “Stranger Things“-Star Millie Bobby Brown (plays Eleven there) the galaxy far, far away: Deepfake master” stryder HD “shows an absolutely convincing video on his YouTube channel in which Millie Bobby Brown plays the role (or the face) by Carrie Fisher’s Princess Leia Organa from “Star Wars: Episode IV-VI“slips. See the clip here:
Enthusiastic users overturn their comments under the YouTube video: “That is really unbelievable,” writes R Hufnagel, and AT Smith adds: “That is unsettling. Not the deepfake, but the striking similarity between the young ones [Carrie] Fisher and [Millie Bobby] Brown. In many places I couldn’t distinguish between the two. ”
The upcoming performances of Millie Bobby Brown
Plans for a “Star Wars” remake are currently unknown. Millie Bobby Brown, however, will soon be in the 4. Staffel des Netflix-Hits “Stranger Things” be part of it again. And the Eleven actress will also appear in the monster clash “Godzilla vs. Kong” this year. “Godzilla vs. Kong” is currently on March 26, 2021 appear simultaneously in US cinemas and on the streaming service HBO Max.
Rate Stranger Things | |
Genre | Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi & Fantasy |
First broadcast |
15.07.2016 |
First broadcast in Germany |
15.07.2016 |
Homepage | netflix.com |
Other sources | |
network | Netflix |
production |
21 Laps Entertainment |
Seasons |
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