Captain America holds The Mandalorian's Baby Yoda in a delightful piece of AI-generated Marvel and Star Wars crossover art. Chris Evans brought the character of Steve Rogers, a skinny kid from Brooklyn, to life in 2011'sCaptain America: The First Avenger, which chronicled his transformation into the titular super-soldier. Evans' most recent appearance as Cap came in Avengers: Endgame, which, during its final moments, saw an old Steve Rogers pass his vibranium shield onto Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson, effectively ordaining him the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Captain America of the future.
Created by Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni for the Star Wars spinoff series The Mandalorian, Grogu is an infant member of the same unnamed species as Yoda. Though he is known by many nicknames in-universe, including The Child, The Kid, and The Asset, Grogu is colloquially and affectionally referred to as Baby Yoda by fans. Since his surprise introduction at the end of The Mandalorian season 1 premiere, Grogu's backstory has been shrouded in mystery, though beloved nonetheless for his incredible cuteness and heartwarming father-son bond with Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal).
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Now, a new piece of AI-generated art imagines Grogu being held not by Din Djarin as fans are used to seeing, but in the arms of Captain America. The art was created by the program Dall-E mini, which uses artificial intelligence to generate a grid of images based on a given prompt. In this case, "Captain America holding baby yoda" resulted in a delightful array of images with varying degrees of distortion. Check out the images below:
While Steve Rogers and Grogu lose some of
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