However, a poster released for the movie online by Marvel led to some backlash as some believed it was created using AI image generation. But Marvel is pushing back and claims that’s not the case.
That didn't take long. Within hours of receiving backlash for the alleged use of AI in posters for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Marvel Studios released a statement denying any AI was used.
The company issued an official statement denying any artificial intelligence, such as Grok or Bluesky, was used in the creation of a new poster for The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Marvel says that those new Fantastic Four posters were not, in fact, made by AI - despite those wonky little details. Following the release of the first trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps ...
But a representative for Marvel denied to multiple outlets that AI was used. CNN has reached out to Marvel for comment. It’s the latest outcry involving AI and a film. Last month, Dávid Jancsó ...
A couple of posters that arrived with the first trailer for Fantastic Four: First Steps have been accused of using AI, but Marvel is denying that that's the case. Annoyingly, it's getting harder ...
It wouldn’t be a major Marvel release without a little bit of controversy, and for Fantastic Four: First Steps, that comes in the form of allegations about an AI-generated poster being released ...
Were the new posters for the upcoming Disney comic book movie "Fantastic Four: First Steps" AI-generated? Apparently not, Marvel says: they actually just look that bad. As The Wrap reports ...
Marvel has denied using artificial intelligence to make teaser posters for its forthcoming film The Fantastic Four: First Steps after fans pointed out inconsistencies on social media. The first ...
Marvel is denying that generative AI was used in the creation of a series of promotional teaser posters for its upcoming film “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.” Posters from the film are circulating ...
Marvel is facing backlash from fans for using AI-generated art in the promotional poster for ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’. The criticism came after Marvel released the first trailer for ...
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 ...