“It’s okay if you don’t like Marvel movies”: Fans Blast Toy Story Star For Claiming Marvel Movies Look Like They’re Made By AI, Says They Aren’t Art

"It’s okay if you don’t like Marvel movies": Fans Blast Toy Story Star For Claiming Marvel Movies Look Like They're Made By AI, Says They Aren't Art

Are Marvel movies Art or not? This debate has been going on for a long time in the film world. And this time the Marvel-movies-are-not-art side has found a new spokesperson in the Toy Story 4 actress Patricia Arquette. In a recent interview with Variety, Arquette was quoted bashing Marvel movies and comparing them to AI-generated content.

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Patricia Arquette stirs up a new debate
Patricia Arquette stirs up a new debate

Everyone has their opinions, everyone has the right to voice their opinions. But bashing someone else’s hard work, calling them not art, was what led Twitter users to start bashing Patricia Arquette. Well, this isn’t the only time the actress stirred up a controversy. While she got off the last time she voiced her opinion, blaming it on her nerves, this time it seems the internet is not keen on letting her go.

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Patricia Arquette Does Not Consider Marvel Movies ‘Art’

Marvel movies are not art, say critics
Marvel movies are not art, say critics

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Marvel movies have been surrounded by loads of controversies and speculation. It might be because Marvel movies overshadow other movies or because of their high-grossing returns, whatever the reason may be, many an artist don’t consider them as art. Considered the death of cinema by some, they have been said to be synonymous with everything not art. And this time Patricia Arquette spoke up in a recent interview, in light of the ongoing WGA strike, comparing them with AI-generated content.

“I support them in their strike. I think also this AI situation is a very big deal — a way bigger deal than people understand…..If we were to go the route of AI, you’re gonna end up with 100 million Marvel movies, rip-off movies. And you’re never going to have a little weird movie. This is never going to come out of an algorithm, this kind of a show.”

Her statement appeared to show Marvel movies as lacking any imagination, hard work, emotions, or even art. This angered the Marvel fanatics, who then took to Twitter to express their disdain.

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Fan’s Reaction To Patricia Arquette Stating Marvel Movies Look AI-Generated

Fans are angry over Arquette calling Marvel movies as AI generated
Fans are angry over Arquette calling Marvel movies as AI generated

The world has been a pretty exciting place lately, with AI taking over most industries and processes. Thanks to AI even movies can be written, made, and produced in a lot less time. With the WGA strike going on, one of their demand is banning AI-generated content and software in the film industry. When Patricia Arquette spoke up on the ongoing strike and role of AI in her recent interview with Variety, her comparison of Marvel movies to AI content was met with huge criticism and anger from fans.

Everyone does have a right to their opinion, whether controversial or not. The Toy Story 4 actress, Patricia Arquette may just have given way to a new set of debates about whether or not Marvel movies must be appreciated or disregarded as devoid of an artistic element.

Source: The Canadian Lad | Twitter

 

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A recent political science graduate, Maria can often be found deeply immersed in a book or creating art. A political science fanatic and history lover, content writing is one of her many hobbies. From international relations to entertainment, her pen is not restricted to any one domain. In her free time, she can often be found debating about the nuance of politics, history, or art or found binge watching her favourite kdramas, anime or series.