You're an Idol, Harry: AI Brings Harry Potter to K-Pop Industry, and Snape Is… Something
Thanks to Midjourney, Harry Potter now has crossovers with almost every fictional and real universe imaginable. Naturally, K-pop has made its way into the wizarding world as well.
One YouTube creator has imagined the Harry Potter characters as K-pop idols, and it has turned out to be something completely unexpected.
K-pop Harry and Ron may still be besties, but they forgot to sync up on their outfits – Harry is stage-ready, and Ron looks like he is out for a walk in the park.
Draco in the K-pop universe is spot-on. He is still the aristocratic Slytherin we all know and love, though he may be leading a double life as a rapper. Otherwise we don't know how to explain his neck chain.
Snape is Draco's manager in this iteration. He gives off an evil Keanu Reeves vibe, but he is still more likeable than the original. Maybe this is Severus the heartthrob everyone was writing fanfiction about ten years ago?
Bellatrix seems out of place in the K-pop industry. With that look, she belongs in a rock band of some sort.
Let's talk about Hagrid. He is many things – a kind goofball, a loyal friend, an emotional mess at times. However, there's one association that has never come to mind when we think of Hagrid, and that's Aquaman.
Yet, his K-pop version is the spitting image of Jason Momoa, but with more decorations on his suit!
K-pop Voldemort looks a little too familiar. That's right, we have already seen him in A Very Potter Musical. One less question to answer.
Luna in K-pop is the most believable character on here. From the glasses to the scarf, she looks exactly like Luna would if she were a K-pop singer. Brilliant!
Ginny is finally her fierce and fiery book self that we all love. Honestly, K-pop Ginny should've been movie Ginny (yes, we went there).
Sirius would hate to look so much like Snape, and yet here we are. They could literally be brothers, based on this video!
K-pop Dumbledore (angel Dumbledore?) has changed his favor and is now a Ravenclaw-lover, apparently. It is unexpected, but it suits him well.
Where will Midjourney take Harry Potter next time? We might be running out of fandoms…