Right Before The Grand MCU takeover, Joe Russo Faces Brutal Trolling Over His AI Comments

Published 03/16/2025, 9:40 PM EDT

The Russo Brothers, Joe Russo in particular, might not have come out the biggest opponents of AI. They claim the fear of the unknown to be the reason for people's apprehension about the fastest-growing technological phenomenon as of late. Often seen giving critical acknowledgment in light of which the Russo Brothers have been caught predicting the state of AI as the engineer of change in storytelling, of its constant growth turning it into an unstoppable and even independent tool in the filmmaking industry. While the stakes have been laid by Russo, the spectators of his comments seem to hold a difference in opinion with the filmmaker. 

While the repossession of the Russo Brothers might have left Marvel Studios on a precedented high of relief, Joe Russo's shift in practice and cinematic skewing of morals (or marvels) has left the audience a little shaken with disbelief. The filmmaker's blatant support of Artificial Intelligence, despite being witness to the horrors and de-authentication of creativity that it is a perpetrator of, saw Twitteratis rising in a battle of trolls against the great savior of MCU. 

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Russo's embrace of AI in filmmaking has sparked a great discourse of pure criticism in regards to the unsettled audiences. Despite witnessing AI's potential to rip away the value of creative work on several occasions, Russo remains optimistic, envisioning AI-generated movies as a future norm. This stance has ignited quite the backlash on X, with critics labeling AI as a threat to artistic authenticity and Russo's support of it based on anti-creative sentiments. The debate highlights the tension between technological innovation and creative integrity, challenging Russo's rising legacy as a Marvel visionary. 

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To be seen as a privilege, that a discourse over the topic is actually not AI-generated, as of yet at least, what the Russo brother's insinuation of the overtaking of the mere tool-statured extension as of now has left the audience's feathers ruffled.

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Post the claim of AI's film generative abilities and their potential to be revered in the upcoming future has many expressing disbelief in Russo's timeline, questioning the feasibility of AI creating full films within two years. But with claims of AI already being a staple the producer brother is tinkering with, as detected in their recent The Electric State, the backlash in the social media platform points towards the growing mistrust of the Marvel producers slash sibling duo. 

Twitteratis are relentless with their criticism of Joe Russo's support of AI as a filmmaking apparatus.

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Joe Russo's optimistic stance on AI in filmmaking has sparked intense debate. Despite concerns about AI devaluing creativity, Russo envisions AI-generated movies as a future norm, predicting they could be created within two years. This outlook has met with skepticism and criticism, highlighting the tension between technological innovation and artistic integrity. The backlash reflects broader fears about AI's impact on the film industry, challenging Russo's legacy as a creative leader.

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What are your opinions on using AI as a main runner of filmmaking? Let us know in the comments below. 

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Adiba Nizami

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Adiba is driven by anything creative, give her a word and she’ll turn it into a story. Give her a pencil, she’ll turn it into a world. Fresh out of the lot, she has harbored a steady love for writing, honing it into an indispensable skill that she is now more than ready to put to use here at NetflixJunkie.

Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui

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