If there’s any underrated Disney film that deserves way more love from the audience, Atlantis: The Lost Empire is the number one candidate. The movie's unique blend of steampunk aesthetics, ancient mysteries, and dynamic characters, from the passionate Milo Thatch to the sassy mechanic Audrey makes it an enjoyable watch for teens in the 2000s.
Despite its innovative storytelling and stunning visuals, the 2001 animated sensation, unfortunately, slipped under the radar upon its release, and the lackluster box office gross didn’t reflect the true value of the film. Atlantis: The Lost Empire has been a big part of our childhood, and if the House of Mouse decides to make a live-action version in the future, we’re more than ready to watch it in theaters.
While we wait for the good news, let’s take a look at these 10 stunning AI-generated pictures by u/TheNovaProspect using Midjourney, who creatively cast Tom Holland and some other fan-favorite actors as Milo Thatch and our beloved characters in the movie. Let’s find out what a live-action Atlantis movie would look like below in this article.
#1. Tom Holland, best known for his role as MCU Spider-Man, will make a more muscular and handsome version of Milo Thatch.
#2. Likewise, his in-real-life girlfriend, Zendaya, would be the best candidate to play Princess Kida.
#3. Stephen Lang's facial features makes him the most befitting Commander Rourke there is.
#4. His right-hand lieutenant, Helga Sinclair, will be portrayed by Barbie star Margot Robbie.
#5. Pedro Pascal as the funny and charismatic Vinny. A perfect combination.
#6. Josh Gad looks great in his goggles, makes him the only contender to play The Mole.
#7. The breakout star in Wednesday, Jenny Ortega, will find no trouble playing the sassy Audrey Ramirez.
#8. While Terry Crew is another great shout, the late Michael Clarke Duncan would absolutely nail Dr. Sweet's role.
#9. The cynical Wilhelmina Packard will be portrayed by Jamie Lee Curtis.
#10. And last but not least, the Mask, Jim Carrey will be our chef Cookie Fansworth.
Do you think Atlantis: The Lost Empire deserves more love from fans? Would it make a good Disney live-action movie? Let us know in the comment.