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AI Comes Up With Italian Version of Breaking Bad, And Mamma Mia, It Looks Amazing

AI Comes Up With Italian Version of Breaking Bad, And Mamma Mia, It Looks Amazing
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Giuseppe, we need to cook…

Ciao, amici! Do we really have to tell you how great Breaking Bad is? If you've watched the show, you already know it, and if you haven't… you are missing out.

With Breaking Bad being so amazing, it's actually difficult to imagine a remake or an adaptation that would outshine the original show.

But have you ever thought of Breaking Bad if the events were happening not in the US but in another country.

Well, actually there is a Colombian remake Metástasis, but with its 2.5 rating on IMDb we better leave this disaster alone. Instead, we are going to talk about AI's magic again.

A YouTube user shared a video imagining what Breaking Bad would be like if it was set in Italy. The video gives us a glimpse of the characters, and it seems like they've gone for a groovy Italian 70s vibe.

AI imagined all the key characters as if they were in an Italian movie or TV series: Walter White, Jesse (now Giuseppe), Saul Goodman, Skyler (now Silvestra), and many others.

With Italian music playing in the background, and some characters actually being voiced in Italian and animated by AI, you just can't help thinking: "We need this adaptation, and as soon as possible."

Remember the scene when Walter throws a pizza onto the roof? What's hilarious is that this scene would be actually even more fitting in the Italian Breaking Bad.

Just imagine: instead of the Mexican drug cartels, the Italian version of Breaking Bad would introduce us to La Famiglia, a crime organization deeply entrenched in the Italian society of the 70s.

The pulsating energy of the 70s Italian film scene combined with the raw intensity of Breaking Bad would create a cocktail of emotions.

Imagine the breathtaking cinematography capturing the picturesque landscapes of Sicily or the bustling streets of Naples.

The vibrant colors and lively atmosphere would infuse a distinct Italian flavor into Walter White's descent into the criminal underworld.

Ah, what a deliciously amusing world it would be if Breaking Bad took a detour to 70s Italy.