An upcoming Marvel production has been accused of using AI to create its poster. Some people have looked very hard at the new poster for the highly-anticipated The Fantastic Four: First Steps and believe they’ve spotted instances of people having too many fingers or duplicated faces. They were certain AI was the culprit, and they were vocally annoyed. Marvel came out and denied it used AI for the poster, but not all fans believe them.
This isn’t the first time this has happened. A poster for the upcoming Thunderbolts* movie was also accused of using AI — it looked a lot like actor Lewis Pullman had six fingers — and fans were furious when that happened, as well. Pullman himself spoke out about that one, telling Collider, “I actually spent some time because I was like, ‘Did they give me a sixth finger?’ But they didn’t. It’s just cropped at the right point where it looks like there’s an extra tip happening or something.” Yet the utter furor over the issue should tell you something.
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