Bender smiling next to Professor Farnsworth smiling in Futurama
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Futurama art has reimagined the show as a live-action, low-budget series, revealing key characters from the sci-fi comedy now in their newfound forms. The ongoing sitcom follows its main trio of Fry, Bender, and Leela and other members of Futurama's large cast on a variety of science fiction adventures, all of which utilize its cartoon format to create various wild situations.
The images reveal notable changes for some of the characters, including Leela covering a second eye with her hair and Bender seemingly being made out of paper mache or cardboard. The images reflect what the characters might look like in a realistic setting, making it almost uncanny to see them no longer cartoons.
If Futurama were to be remade in such a different form, it may not be able to show its characters embarking on the many wild adventures they end up on throughout the series. Episodes like "Fry and the Slurm Factory" and "Murder on the Planet Express" would need copious amounts of CGI or elaborate practical sets to be brought to a real-life setting.
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