Marvel just dropped the first 'Fantastic Four' trailer, and while some fans are all in, others aren't crazy about it.
Marvel has denied that it used AI to craft a new poster for 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps', despite some fans raising suspicions.
Within the MCU (McDonald’s Commercial Universe), this fuzzy green blob of a creature is uncle to Grimace, a point made abundantly clear both by their respective appearances and names. Besides being ...
First Steps showcases Marvel's First Family and the Future Foundation along with everyone's new favourite robot, H.E.R.B.I.E.
Marvel has denied social media rumours that posters for the upcoming film 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' were generated by ...
OpenAI has rebranded its look with tweaks to its signature blossom logo and a new typeface called OpenAI Sans, hoping to have ...
First Steps trailer and posters were released, but Marvel Studios had to respond to accusations against the promo photos.
If a multi-billion dollar company were to (allegedly) make a similar mistake, I’d be flabbergasted I tells ya! Regardless, ...
"Every poster now is with AI," wrote a third user. However, a spokesperson for Marvel quickly debunked these rumours, clarifying to The Hollywood Reporter that the studio did not use AI for the poster ...
If there's one fair critique of superhero movies, it's that they can sometimes end up a bit generic. Clean, smooth visuals, ...
Some 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.
We only get a glimpse of him in the trailer, but Galactus already looks to be far closer to his comics self than the last ...