Marvel's upcoming film, 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps,' has generated buzz following the release of its trailer on January 4, featuring impressive portrayals by Pedro Pascal and others. While viewers enjoy the retro-futuristic aesthetic, one poster has faced scrutiny for potential AI-generated elements, particularly a figure with only four fingers. Despite the backlash, Marvel asserts that no AI technology was involved in the poster's creation. Fans are divided on the authenticity of the artwork, with some explaining discrepancies as simple compositional errors rather than indicators of AI usage.
I'm digging the retro-futuristic vibes of the trailer and the Thing looks amazing, like Jack Kirby's drawings fully realized in live action.
According to The Wrap, a Marvel spokesperson claims that AI wasn't used to create any of the Fantastic Four posters.
Fans online have spotted a few discrepancies, the biggest red flag according to many is in the middle left of the image.
It would be odd to only use AI on one poster. Some of the other discrepancies... can be explained by someone assuming that people we know.
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