A24’s AI Posters Controversy, Explained



A24's AI Posters Controversy, Explained 2

Replacing artists with AI is a sore subject for many, especially as it was a major source of contention for both the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes in 2023. Additionally, «Late Night with the Devil» became one of the most controversial movies of 2024 when it was revealed that the film features AI-generated artwork. «Civil War» is now controversial for more than one reason, and while people can debate the merits of the political machinations depicted in the movie, the AI posters are almost universally despised. 

People didn’t hold back their thoughts on X (formerly known as Twitter). @thebeckydodd hated seeing A24 descend to such artistically bankrupt depths, writing, «Super disappointing to see A24 whom I have always thought of as very artist friendly in terms of Hollywood utilizing AI generated posters for marketing Civil War…I truly had thought better of them.» For some, like @BEANS_IS_CANNED, the posters practically ruin what was otherwise a great movie. «Civil War is already as good as it is, hearing about it after the movie almost ruined it for me,» they remarked.

The posters are part of marketing, which means Alex Garland and others who actually worked on the movie probably had nothing to do with them. But it’s disappointing all the same, especially as «Civil War» is about the paramount importance of photojournalism and depicting truth in the world. These posters sully the reputation of what’s otherwise a thought-provoking film. A weird-looking swan is one thing, but it’s a slippery slope for studios wanting to use AI more prominently in movies beyond some promotional images. Studios should always hire real artists; they can afford it. 



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