Marvel Denies Using AI to Create The Fantastic Four: First Steps Posters, Despite One of Them Appearing to Show a Man With 4 Fingers
Marvel denies using AI for its "Fantastic Four: First Steps" posters, despite fan speculation. The controversy stems from a poster featuring a character seemingly with only four fingers, along with other perceived anomalies like duplicated faces and oddly proportioned limbs. While some suggest the missing finger might be hidden, others attribute the imperfections to poor Photoshop work rather than AI generation.
The marketing campaign for "Fantastic Four: First Steps" launched with a trailer teaser and several posters shared on social media. One poster, in particular, ignited the debate.
Marvel, through a Disney spokesperson, has explicitly stated that AI was not involved in the poster creation. The four-fingered anomaly remains unexplained, fueling speculation about potential post-production errors. The possibility of an accidental erasure of a finger without proper compensation in the editing process is raised. Similarly, repeated faces might be a result of common filmmaking techniques, such as reusing background actors, rather than AI duplication.
The debate highlights the increasing scrutiny surrounding AI use in film marketing. While the origin of the poster's imperfections remains unclear, the incident underscores the potential for misinterpretations and the need for transparency in the creative process.
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The ongoing discussion surrounding AI and the "Fantastic Four: First Steps" poster will likely lead to increased scrutiny of future promotional materials. Further details regarding the four-fingered anomaly are awaited.
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