Marvel has denied accusations that artificial intelligence (AI) was used in creating promotional posters for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, despite growing fan concerns over peculiar visual inconsistencies—most notably, a man who appears to have only four fingers. The controversy erupted after Marvel unveiled a series of posters on social media as part of its marketing campaign for the upcoming Fantastic Four film. Despite the concerns, a Disney/Marvel spokesperson tells the public that AI was not involved in the creation of the posters. Given this climate, any perceived AI involvement in major projects—whether real or not—is bound to be met with immediate skepticism.\ https://youtu.be/AzMo-FgRp64 With the Fantastic Four reboot being one of Marvel's most anticipated upcoming films, the studio will likely face even more scrutiny over its promotional materials moving forward. For now, Marvel has dismissed the AI claims, but without an official explanation for the visual oddities, speculation isn’t going away anytime soon. Whether this was simply a case of Photoshop gone wrong or something more, it’s clear that audiences are more aware than ever of the methods studios use to craft their marketing materials. Marvel's Spider-Man game for PS4 (Standard and Collector's edition) is now available in the Philippines. Read more in our articles including "Marvel Denies AI Use in The Fantastic Four: First Steps Posters Amid Fan Speculation" and "Marvel's Spider-Man now in the Philippines, priced".
Marvel has denied accusations that artificial intelligence (AI) was used in creating promotional posters for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, despite growing fan concerns over peculiar visual inconsistencies—most notably, a man who appears to have only four fingers. The controversy erupted after Marvel unveiled a series of posters on social media as part of its marketing campaign for the upcoming Fantastic Four film.
Despite the concerns, a Disney/Marvel spokesperson tells the public that AI was not involved in the creation of the posters. Given this climate, any perceived AI involvement in major projects—whether real or not—is bound to be met with immediate skepticism.\ https://youtu.be/AzMo-FgRp64 With the Fantastic Four reboot being one of Marvel's most anticipated upcoming films, the studio will likely face even more scrutiny over its promotional materials moving forward. For now, Marvel has dismissed the AI claims, but without an official explanation for the visual oddities, speculation isn’t going away anytime soon.
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