The Snapchat Baby filter on characters from TV and movies is absolutely hilarious

Hulk as a baby is something you can't unsee.
By Harry Hill  on 
The Snapchat Baby filter on characters from TV and movies is absolutely hilarious
Pam from 'The Office,' The Hulk, and Eugene Levy from 'Schitt's Creek' as seen using Snapchat's baby filter. Credit: Mashable Composite: NBC/Marvel Studios/Netflix/Snapchat

One of Snapchat's latest filters is the weirdest thing to be born on the platform since the company had us puking rainbows.

The Baby filter, which makes anyone who uses it look like a 2-year-old, is wildly fun to play with. In addition to users posting pictures of themselves as babies, they're also putting the filter on celebrities and characters from our favorite movies and TV shows, too. I never thought I'd see the Hulk with a baby face but alas, it's 2019 and the internet just doesn't sleep when it comes to odd but totally necessary content.

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The cast of the Avengers: Endgame as toddlers is something that cannot be unseen. You've been warned.

This newborn Hulk will haunt me for at least a week.

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The Hulk as a baby using Snapchat's baby filter. Credit: Mashable/Marvel/Snapchat

Here's Post Malone as a baby compared to a chicken nugget, naturally.

If The Office was called The Sandbox

Charles Barkley, everyone.

The Drag Race queens out of drag and in baby face

All of the Parks and Rec cast look like legit babies and I'm scared, but also want to give all of them a cup of Honey Nut Cheerios.

Same goes for the cast of Friends. Except they look like they'd be more into Fruit Loops for some reason.

Is it weird that I can still picture the Sex & The City cast sipping cosmos, even in their baby state?

I saved the best for last: Moira Rose from Schitt's Creek. You're welcome.

And here's Eugene Levy for good measure.

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Eugene Levy from 'Schitt's Creek' with Snapchat's Baby filter. Credit: Mashable composite/NetFlix/Snapchat

I hope these weren't too jarring. Sometimes I think the internet just needs to grow up!

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Harry Hill

Harry is a fellow on the Culture Team. He loves memes and Taylor Swift (no, like, actually.) He'd like to thank his parents for always believing in him. This will be his first broadway production. Oh, wait, he thought this was a Playbill bio...


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