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Fans Slam Disney as Marvel Studios Says AI Wasn’t Used on ‘Fantastic Four’ Poster

Fans have accused Disney's Marvel Studios of using artificial intelligence to create the much-anticipated Re-Re-Reboot poster. Fantastic Four Superhero film franchise. This is finally set to hit theaters this spring.

Marvel released the film's teaser poster and first trailer on Tuesday. Some fans thought the poster had signs of generative artificial intelligence. In particular, some of the people on the poster looked like they were missing some fingers. And in another case, the face recurs in the crowd.

The fan pointed to the image of a man's hand holding a blue flag that appears to have only three fingers and a thumb.

Other fans claimed that the same female faces appear in two different locations in the crowd scene.

More fans felt that some of the depictions of the clothing also seemed to be off-putting. For example, the brown jacket of a woman holding a camera appeared to have useless buttons in the middle of her coat.

The Cloud Scene posters were part of several poster releases ahead of the film's release on July 25th.

However, Marvel responded to the backlash, claiming that AI was not used in the production of the poster released this week. Marvel spokesman I said wrap AI is not used in posters.

However, it does not appear that Marvel has made an effort to explain the inconsistencies that are featured on the posters.

The studio also released its first trailer that revealed the retro era of the 1960s. Meanwhile, the film reminds us that the world was fascinated by the space age in the early days.

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