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Every once in a while, we go down a wild rabbit hole that is almost certainly not true…but it catches my attention so much that I just have to share it with you.
For those of you who find this stuff cute (like me) you’ll love this!
For everyone else, you are completely free to click away right now.
Ok?
Fair enough?
Okay, now let’s have some fun.
I don’t know this guy’s name but I guarantee you’ve seen a video of his before.
And boy has he just knocked it out of the park with this latest…
Basically, he’s making the case that Elizabeth Perkins (of 1980s and 1990s fame) looks exactly like Millie Bobby Brown (who plays Eleven on Stranger Things). And also that they both look a lot like Judy Garland.
How can this be possible?
time travel?
Aging in reverse like Benjamin Button?
Again, I told you it’s almost certainly not real, but I think the video will blow your mind.
Just look here:
You have to admit, the resemblance is uncanny!
And the fact that Perkins starred in Big and it was the plot of that entire movie? Just a strange coincidence, I’m sure.
Backup video here if necessary:
I always think I’m a conspiracy theorist until this guy comes back on my feed
And reminds me that I’m still a sane person pic.twitter.com/3534p3PPXZ
– 🪶The Native Patriot 🇺🇸 (@LaNativePatriot) 17 December 2025
I think what surprised me the most was the fact that the shapes of eyebrows vary greatly and the lines are almost the same.
Oh, and also two scars on the face. But still I’m sure it’s just random weird chance.
As always, you know I like to take it to an extra level and didn’t want to leave you there, so I asked Grok to run facial analysis on all three and give me the results.
Groke agreed that Perkins and Brown are virtually identical, but did not agree as much on Garland:
Summary of celebrity comparison claims
The video in the post features a conspiracy theorist (a bearded man in a red shirt and black hat) presenting side-by-side photo comparisons and facial symmetry overlays, arguing that celebrities can “age back” or be reincarnated using movies. Big And The Curious Case of Benjamin Button as “clue”
He particularly focuses on:
young elizabeth perkins (Since the 1980s, for example, his role Big) Compared to young millie bobby brown (for example, from stranger things Era).
young judy garland (as Dorothy the Wizard of Ozwith peaks) than millie bobby brown,
He chains her up, suggesting Elizabeth Perkins resembles an “older” version of Millie, who in turn resembles a “previous” Judy Garland.
facial similarity analysis
Based on video images, standard portrait photos, and general online comparisons:
Elizabeth Perkins (young) and Millie Bobby Brown
Very strong resemblance. Their oval face shape, large expressive brown eyes, straight eyebrows, nose shape and mouth/lip structure are similar. Side-by-side photographs (particularly of Perkins in his 20s–30s and Brown in his teens) often align almost perfectly in symmetry tests with matching proportions. This is widely referred to online as “uncanny” – many people say they can play the same character at different ages.
Millie Bobby Brown and Judy Garland (as Dorothy Young)
Moderate resemblance, enhanced by hair. When Brown has braids or short hair, the wide eyes, heart-shaped face and youthful innocence evoke Garland’s iconic Dorothy look. There are similarities in eye shape and smile, but Garland’s face is slightly rounder, smaller nose and jaw line are different. This is noticeable, but less accurate than the Perkins–Brown match without styling cues.
Elizabeth Perkins and Judy Garland
Not directly weaker than anyone. The video depicts a chain (Garland → Brown → Perkins as a “circle”), but no strong direct facial overlap. Perkins has sharper, more angular features compared to Garland’s softer, rounder youth.
conclusion
Overall, the closest pair is perkins and brown (high similarity), followed by brown and garland (stylistic/partial similarity).
The video exaggerates the alignment for plot effect (for example, pointing to slight skin marks as “evidence”), but the base similarities are genuine coincidences that are often discussed as celebrity doppelgangers. No evidence supports the theorist’s claims of immortality/reincarnation – they appear to be the same across all ages.
Now let’s take it a step further, talking about Stranger Things.
Have you seen the show?
Did you realize that this was originally taken from the Bible?
A vast “curtain” separates our world from the spiritual world?
Hey, where have I heard that before?
And the main character, Eleven, has god-like powers, right?
And what do they call it in short?
He.
You know that “El” and “Elohim” are one of the most commonly used names for God in the Bible, right?
1. “El” is one of the most common Biblical names for God
In Hebrew:
l literally means God,
You see it in names like Al Shaddai (God Almighty), Al-Elyon (Supreme God), Emmanuel (God with us), israel (“He struggles with God”), michael-l (“Who is like God?”), etc.
so just call the character He Immediately opens:
Even if unconsciously, this association is automatic for anyone with a Biblical perspective.
2. L is a liberator
According to the Bible, God (L) repeatedly:
Eleven’s arc reflects that pattern:
She comes as a rescuer to those who are helpless.
She faces evil forces that others cannot face.
He Literally Pushes back a dark, invading realm.
She sacrifices herself for others.
These are the basic outlines of what theologians call A “savior motif.”
3. L comes from outside the normal human world
In Scripture, God often:
breaks into human history
disrupts the natural order
empowers prophets or chosen people with supernatural gifts
Eleven:
Comes from a “different” world (lab-created, supernaturally endowed)
Enters the boys’ lives as an outsider
possesses powers beyond human capability
There is a hinge between the dimensions
It is structurally similar to the Biblical “God breaks through” narrative pattern.
4. L has to suffer, be rejected and misunderstood
Figures in the Bible who represent or foreshadow God’s work (prophets, angels, Christ himself):
misunderstood
rejected
Hunt
pushed out of society
Eleven’s suffering reflects that pattern:
This gives it the character that scholars call “Christian shape” For her story (she’s not saying Is A Christ figure – just the shape is similar).
5. L fights the forces of darkness
In scripture:
God confronts Leviathan, the serpent, chaos, the demonic
God controls and defeats the forces that seek to consume the creation
Stranger Things reimagines the Upside Down Almost like a Biblical chaos-realm – dark, formless, ruled by a serpent-like mind (Mind Flayer).
L again and again:
This is a direct narrative analogy to the Biblical “God vs. Chaos” fantasy.
6. The power of L flows most through sacrificial love
In Scripture, God’s power is shown most decisively in the following acts:
Security
self sacrifice
strong love
Eleven’s abilities reach their peak or peak when:
This is a profound Biblical model.
7. The name L connects it to identity and destiny
In Scripture, “L” is often added identity revelation,
Gideon → “The Lord is with you”
Jacob → Wrestling with God (Israel-El)
When people discover their true identity their names are changed
The story of Eleven basically goes like this:
Name He Sits at the center of that journey.
ground level
Even if Netflix didn’t intend to convey any religious message, the symbolism is hard to ignore:
A suffering outsider named “El” (God) who confronts the forces of darkness with supernatural authority, acts through sacrificial love, saves the weak, and stands as a barrier between the worlds.
You may not have realized it at first, but “el” is included in many names in the Old Testament.
Here’s just a starting list:
A. Major Prophets, Angels and Leaders
1. Ellie
Meaning: “my god”
High Priest of Israel.2.Elijah
Meaning: “My God is Jehovah”
Major Prophet (1 Kings).3. Elisha
Meaning: “God is salvation”
The successor of Elijah.4. Ezekiel
Meaning: “God strengthens”
Major predictors; Author of Ezekiel.5. Daniel
Meaning: “God is my judge”
Prophet, author of Daniel.6. Samuel
Meaning: “God has heard”
Prophet who anointed David.7. Joel
Meaning: “Jehovah is God”
A minor prophet.8. Gabriel
Meaning: “God is my strength”
Archangel (Daniel, Luke).9. Michael
Meaning: “Who is like God?”
Archangel (Daniel, Jude, Revelation).10. Ishmael