No, That Is Not Mila Kunis In Netflix’s ‘Let It Snow’

People cannot get over how much Odeya Rush, whom you may recognize from “Lady Bird” and “Dumplin’,” looks like Kunis.

A new Netflix original movie is getting a lot of buzz because one of its stars, well, looks like a clone of Mila Kunis.

Last week the streaming service premiered its holiday film “Let It Snow,” which is based on the John Green novel of the same name.

The teen-centric film stars a bevy of young Hollywood actors, including Kiernan Shipka of “Mad Men” and “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” Jacob Batalon of “Spider-Man” fame and Isabela Merced of “Dora and the Lost City of Gold.”

But 22-year-old actor Odeya Rush — whom you may recognize from “Lady Bird” and “Dumplin’” — is catching viewers’ attention for her striking resemblance to Kunis, 36.

For instance, here is Kunis:

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Mila Kunis in 2016.
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And here is Rush:

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Rush in 2018.
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Netflix users who watched the movie were so stunned by how much the actors looked alike that they could help but post about it:

This isn’t the first time the two have been linked. When Rush starred in “The Giver” in 2014, a few news outlets picked up on their resemblance.

Here’s hoping the actors pair up in a project one day so we can all be extremely confused while watching it.

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