Marvel Denies AI Use in Fantastic Four Posters Amid Four-Fingered Man Controversy
Marvel Studios has firmly denied using artificial intelligence to design posters for their upcoming film, *The Fantastic Four: First Steps*, despite fans pointing out anomalies in one of the promotional images. The marketing campaign for the movie began with a teaser trailer and a set of posters shared across social media platforms.
A particular poster drew attention when fans noticed a man depicted with what appeared to be only four fingers on his left hand, sparking speculation about the use of AI in its creation. Other criticisms included duplicated faces, misaligned gazes, and disproportionate limbs, which some attributed to the use of generative AI technology.
In response, a spokesperson from Disney/Marvel told IGN that no AI was used in creating these posters, prompting questions about the true nature of the observed discrepancies. Theories about the four-fingered man range from the finger being hidden behind the flagpole, which seems unlikely given the image's perspective, to a simple oversight in the editing process. Some fans have suggested that the errors could be the result of manual editing rather than AI, perhaps due to a lack of attention to detail in Photoshop.
While Disney/Marvel has not specifically addressed the four-fingered anomaly, the absence of an official explanation has fueled further speculation. It's possible that the missing finger was present in the original image but was inadvertently removed during post-production without adjusting the rest of the hand accordingly. Similarly, the repeated faces might be the result of a common digital editing technique rather than AI.
The controversy surrounding the poster has heightened scrutiny on future promotional materials for *The Fantastic Four: First Steps*. As the debate continues, fans eagerly await more information on the film, including details about characters like Galactus and Doctor Doom.
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