Marvel denies AI used in Fantastic Four Movie Poster

The First trailer for Marvel’s upcoming Great four film Looks good and people generally seem excited about it. However, a poster released to the movie online by Marvel led to some setback when some thought it was created using AI image generation. But Marvel pushes back and claims that is not the case.

On January 4, Marvel and Disney released the first teaser to The Fantastic Four: First Steps. The day before had the study teased the teaser with a teaser, One that included a very annoying (and overused) sound effect. But today we got a good look Marvel’s first family and portrayed by Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.

I dig the retro-futuristic vibes from the trailer, and the thing looks amazing, just as Jack Kirby’s drawings fully realized in live action. But one of four posters released online to The Fantastic Four: First Steps contains some odds that made many people wonder if AI -Generation played one hand (Thanks) In its creation. But according to The wrappingA Marvel -Talsman claims that AI was not used to create any of Great four Posters.

Here is a high resolution version of the poster that has caused all setbacks online. I got this from Marvel’s official social media accounts.

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While fans online have seen a few discrepancies, the largest red flag is according to many mid -left in the picture. You can see a man holding a flag and it looks like he has only four fingers.

Let’s zoom in and check it out:

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Hmmmm … It looks like this man is missing a finger. So does it automatically mean that AI was used to create these posters? I’m not sure. Let’s all put down our pitchforks for a moment, okay?

First out, The other three posters do not appear to contain any obvious AI -ARTefacts. It would be weird to only use AI on a poster. Secondly, some of the other discrepancies on the poster (as the same woman’s face can appear twice) explained with someone who assumes that people would not zoom in on any pixel of any human in the picture. They probably had a fixed number of assets and limited time and recycled some things in Photoshop when they put the poster together.

As for the hand with four fingers, here is my theory: It is possible that the cursor finger rests unseen behind the flagpole to stabilize it while waving. It’s a weird way to hold a flag I give you, but it will explain the missing finger.

Or maybe AI was used in the poster’s creation of an artist who did not tell anyone and Marvel is not lying, but instead is not fully aware of the situation. I will soon be curious to hear more about finger gate. I mean, wonder did Use AI to create the horrible opening credit for the 2023s Secret invasion.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Arriving in theaters on July 25 and starts the next phase of MCU.

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