Summary
- The live-action trailer for The Simpsons is causing a stir online, and its casting of Adam Sandler as Homer Simpson is secretly genius.
- While the idea of ββThe Simpsons movie has fans debating the casting, Sandler's performances as the lovable chump make him perfect.
- Adam Sandler's box office success and ability to play goofy, lovable characters make him the strongest choice to play Homer Simpson.
Live action recently The Simpsons The concept trailer has gotten a lot of attention online, and I'm pretty sure it's a genius piece of Homer Simpson casting. AI The Simpsons The trailer shared on YouTube by Multiverse of AI features some questionable choices β Steve Buscemi as Mr. Burns, most notably β but I can't shake the feeling that Sandler has struck gold.
Disney's live-action issue The Simpsons the film has always been on the back burner, with fans of the long-running sitcom occasionally offering their picks for a remake. The rise of artificial intelligence has seen simpler live-action remake concepts that tend to turn cartoon characters into real-world approximations.
Broadcasting live action The Simpsons A film with well-known actors is always more difficult, given how familiar everyone is The Simpsons cast and how… weird they look. A Wes Anderson style The Simpsons the pitch garnered viral attention but failed to capture a character The Simpsons who needs absolute nails. But I honestly think so That's about as close to a jump as a live-action cast of Homer Simpson would get.
Adam Sandler's Live-Action Simpsons trailer did 2 things right
Live action The Simpsons concepts are always subjective, of course, which opens them up to some pretty wild casting choices. Purists will, of course, suggest that Fox's first family looks the part. But the problem there is that the Simpsons are blonde, four of them have hairdos that defy reality and physics, and no one looks like that.
as a The Simpsons fan – not retarded, not a cynic – I'd watch the live action film almost as much as I watch the development of Hell The Simpsons movie 2. I suspect many fans are in the same position, with the same gripes: the casting must almost ignore the original characters in order for the film to work. When watching Adam Sandler live The Simpsons trailer, I had an epiphany: he has the perfect answer to do just that.
Back in 1994 Flintstones John Goodman, who looks nothing like Fred Flintstone but pulls off the job with his own charm, is in the cast of the live-action film. His Fred was a great close-up with bulging biceps and my image of Fred Flintstone changed forever (on a positive note, I have to adapt, I actually like that movie). Seeing Sandler's Homer inspired the same feelings because You can actually connect the dots from Sandler's best movies to Homer Simpson…
Adam Sandler played Homer Simpson several times
Appearances aside for a moment, the ideal candidate for a live-action Homer Simpson would be someone who knows how to play a lovable schlub who succeeds in almost every endeavor despite his obvious flaws. It's also the plot of almost every Adam Sandler movie character.
Sandler's in-film accolades read like Homer Simpson's: he won a professional golf tour; Won Bourbon Bowl as MVP; he plays in the NFL; He disgraced himself in the NFL; he encountered Satan, angels and demons; he amassed an incredible cumulative fortune while also courting everyone Hollywood would bottle if it could. And in almost every movie, he has a stable family that generally adores him (albeit with some dysfunction).
In other words, he knows how to play exactly the kind of person Frank Grimes would despise. I don't know how we all missed it for so long. Adam Sandler is the perfect actor to play Homer Simpson.
Seriously, Adam Sandler is Perfect Homer Simpson Casting
At the same time as concerns about the exact look of television, fans like Nick Offerman inevitably focus on what? The Simpsons if it was remade. It's a little ridiculous to suggest that Oscar winners and top-tier available talent will be in attendance. It is a very poisonous cup. In fact, I'd struggle to name a live-action remake of a beloved cartoon that was actually good. Okay, maybe Scooby-Doo counts.
Although he makes really great serious movies Uncut Stones and Punch-Drunk Love, Sandler is arguably at his best when playing characters like Happy Gilmore. He manages to balance physical comedy, which Homer is no stranger to, with hilarious anger and is one of Hollywood's most beloved actors. I am quite sure.
Sandler will also be the key to unlock box office gold. His work has grossed over $3 billion at the global box office, and his current Netflix deal pretty much guarantees him top spot on the streaming charts for everything he does. Especially when he makes vivid, charming comedies The Simpsons must be a movie.