Artist Imagines What Fictional Couple’s Children Would Look Like With The Help Of A.I. (24 Pics)

Have you ever wondered what your favorite movie and TV show couples’ children would look like? Well, now you don’t have to thanks to Hidreley Diao. 

Hidreley Diao is an artist who uses A.I. to imagine what these 24 fictional couple kids would look like. Some of the couples actually had kids in the show/movie but to mix it up, Hidrerley used the A.I. to imagine what they’d look like if they were the opposite sex. I thought this was a pretty creative way to imagine what these characters would look like in real life.

From Jack and Rose in Titanic to Danny and Sandy in Grease, here are some of our favorites.

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1. Jack And Rose (Titanic)

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2. Peter Parker And Mary Jane Watson (Spider-Man)

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3. Vanessa And Wade Wilson (Deadpool)

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4. Kim And Edward (Edward Scissorhands)

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5. Ross Geller And Rachel Green (Friends)

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6. Fox Mulder And Dana Scully (The X-Files)

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7. Frances Houseman And Johnny Castle (Dirty Dancing)

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8. Superman And Lois Lane (Superman)

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9. Jane Foster And Thor (Thor)

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10. Danny And Sandy (Grease)

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11. Tony Stark And Pepper Potts (Iron Man)

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12. Kathleen And Joe “NY152” Fox (You’ve Got Mail)

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13. Ginny Weasley And Harry Potter (Harry Potter)

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14. Sam And Molly (Ghost)

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15. Lana Lang And Clark Kent (Smallville)

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16. Scarlett O’hara And Rhett Butler (Gone With The Wind)

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17. Augustus Waters And Hazel Grace Lancaster (The Fault In Our Stars)

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18. Frank Farmer And Rachel Marron (The Bodyguard)

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19. Edward Cullen And Isabella Swan (Twilight)

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20. Emmeline And Richard (The Blue Lagoon)

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21. Satine And Christian (Moulin Rouge)

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22. Edward Lewis And Vivian Ward (Pretty Woman)

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23. Gabriella Montez And Troy Bolton (High School Musical)

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24. Ilsa Lund And Rick Blaine (Casablanca)

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h/t: BoredPanda

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