With the official release of the trailer for "Fantastic Four: The First Step", some viewers have questioned the film's poster, believing that Marvel has once again used artificial intelligence generation for creation. From this controversial poster, you can see that the fingers of several people at the front of the crowd have abnormal deformations, especially the hand holding the flag on the far left, which seems to have only 4 fingers.

In addition, this poster was not shot in real life, but was cut together by multiple characters, because the face of the same female character clearly appears below and to the left of the "We Love Fantastic Four" flag. This problem also occurs on the far left and right sides of the crowd, which is also regarded as a problem caused by AI generation.

However, Marvel recently clarified to foreign media "TheWrap": "Artificial intelligence was not used in the creation of these posters."

Faced with such a short but unquestionable response, the current audience can only attribute the mistake on the poster to the lack of care on the part of Marvel Studios. However, Marvel has previously used AI generation in the opening of the Disney+ series "Secret Invasion". The promotional poster of "The Thunder Force" also raised questions about the use of AI generation due to the strange shape of Sentinel actor Lewis Pullman's right hand.