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No, that's not just a picture of Megan Fox — it's a mash-up of Megan Fox and Angelina Jolie.
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A Norway-based digital artist who goes by the pseudonym ThatNordicGuy is growing a following for his composites of celebrity portraits, spotted on PetaPixel.

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ThatNordicGuy, who asked for Tech Insider not to use his full name, loves to take different celebrity faces and morph them into one superhuman, gorgeous person.

He said it can take hours for some portraits but days to do others.

To make his morphed photos, ThatNordicGuy primarily uses the program Sqirlz Morph — a free software that merges images together — before cleaning the image up in Photoshop.

To see some of ThatNordicGuy's coolest morphed portraits, keep scrolling and check out his page on Deviant Art or follow him on Reddit.

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One of ThatNordicGuy's most seamless composites was of superstars Taylor Swift and Emma Watson.

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Here's Chris Pratt and Harrison Ford. He may have been inspired by the rumors that Chris Pratt would star in future "Indiana Jones" movies.

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Though he likes to mix up the celebrities he uses, ThatNordicGuy does have some favorites. He loves to meld "Game of Thrones" actress Natalie Dormer — who plays Margaery Tyrell in the series — and actress Emma Watson with other celebrities. Here they're morphed together.

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Here's Arnold Schwarzenegger and Colin Farrell. Can you see it?

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Inspired by the movie "Black Swan," ThatNordicGuy combined costars Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman.

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Benedict Cumberbatch meets Tom Hiddleston.

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His portrait of Megan Fox and Angelina Jolie is stunning.

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The title of this picture is "The King and the Bastard." The photo combines Kit Harrington (Jon Snow in "Game of Thrones") and Richard Madden (who plays Rob Stark).

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"The Lannister Boys" portrait shows what actors Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister) and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister) from "Game of Thrones" would look like morphed together.

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Here's Emma Watson and Kristen Stewart.

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Tom Hiddleston and Michael Fassbender are also friends. When ThatNordicGuy combined their features, he created an attractive man.

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Who knew Elizabeth Olsen and Scarlett Johansson looked so similar?

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Here's "Game of Thrones" actress Natalie Dormer again, this time mixed with Swedish model Elsa Hosk.

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English actors Daniel Radcliffe and Ralph Fiennes make for an arresting composite.

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And finally, here's the portrait of Natalie Portman melded with Keira Knightly, which looks a little like Keri Russell circa "Felicity."

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