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Another day, another case of suspect AI art from a major brand. This time it's the turn of Marvel Entertainment, whose Fantastic Four: First Steps posters are being picked apart by fans ...
Users flooded social media platforms like X and Bluesky with posts singling out each of the poster’s strange details and accusing Marvel of using AI to create the promotional art instead of ...
By Zoe G. Phillips Despite speculation on social media, Marvel did not use AI to create a new poster for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the studio said Tuesday. The Disney-owned studio unveiled ...
The posters, which was released along with the film's first teaser, quickly captivated attention on social media, with some speculating that AI had been employed for it. The striking poster ...
Marvel Studios faced AI accusations for Fantastic Four posters, but one fan debunked the claims with a spoon experiment. Despite AI rumors, Marvel denied using AI for posters. The Fantastic Four ...
Marvel Studios didn’t use AI to make the new poster for its upcoming big July release, The Fantastic Four: First Steps. A rep from Marvel Studios tells Deadline that AI wasn’t used.
Fans think the studio used generative AI software to create a poster for the movie, but Marvel is denying it. My first reaction to seeing the poster below was to think it was created with genAI ...
In response to a wave of backlash Tuesday morning, Marvel denied that any artificial intelligence was used in the creation of a new poster for “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.” After months ...
People in the poster appear to be missing fingers or legs — common hallmarks of Gen-AI models — but the studio says that's not the case. Posters from the film are circulating on both X and ...