sounds like an actual creative decision, trying to evoke shit that looks fucked. this was inevitable because uncanny AI imagery has a legitimate usecase for stuff like that.
it's a little hokey but yelling about how its so over for artists when they still did most of the work besides the static images on an intro sequence is unwarranted.
However some fans have theorized that the purpose of the AI opening credits is to “showcase the gradual threat” AI apparently poses to human artists—a subversive thought that plays well with the vibe of the show. “Same with the objective of Skrulls in taking Earth from Humans by shifting themselves into human form,” one Twitter user suggested.
"Just like the comics! " The nerds said as they were thrown into the street by a dystopian police force with unlimited authority
It's funny because those movies are pretty far removed from the comics they're based on. But fanboys who only learn about the comics through Youtube videos make these claims all the time that one scene resembling a single panel is proof that they're just like the comics.
If Secret Invasion doesn't end with Obama appointing The Green Goblin to be the head of national security then they better riot
Ethics aside, that intro actually looks really good. The AI art definitely delivers on the uncanny and twisting feeling that it seems like they were trying to go for. The first well executed use of AI art by a major studio?