Avengers: Doomsday AI “Leaks” Are Flooding Social Media, But Don’t Be Fooled

Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing our world, and it was a major issue in recent Hollywood labor disputes. While rules exist for using AI in filmmaking, there are no restrictions on how people use it elsewhere. This makes it easy for fans to create realistic-looking fake images, like supposed leaks from movie sets or reimaginings of actors in famous roles. Because of this, it’s important to be cautious and skeptical when looking for news and updates about upcoming movies, such as Avengers: Doomsday.

Recently, fake images related to the upcoming movie Doomsday have been circulating on social media. These include a picture seemingly showing the X-Men cast reuniting for additional filming, and AI-created images of Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom. There are also realistic-looking fake publicity photos featuring actors like Tobey Maguire (who’s rumored to be in the film as Spider-Man), Brie Larson, and Benedict Cumberbatch. While these images are convincing, it’s important to remember they aren’t real.

Our First Official Look at Avengers: Doomsday Should Come Soon

Marvel Studios is famous for keeping details about its upcoming films under wraps to avoid spoilers, which means fans are always digging for any clues they can find. There have been a few real leaks for the next Avengers movie, Doomsday – like a bag with character artwork and a photo from the set featuring Ebon Moss-Bachrach of the Fantastic Four. However, chasing these leaks can often lead to misinformation, making it a tricky pursuit.

To avoid being fooled by AI-generated images, fans should carefully examine posts for inconsistencies. For instance, a fake photo of the X-Men cast was falsely attributed to Patrick Stewart’s Instagram, but used the incorrect username – “patrickstewart” instead of his actual handle, “sirpatstew.” Similarly, another image featuring Teyonah Parris, James Marsden, and Channing Tatum included the word “Agora,” revealing it was likely created with Agora AI technology.

To stay up-to-date on movie news, following the official social media accounts of the actors and filmmakers is a good strategy. While you probably won’t see major spoilers like full costume reveals – the cast knows better than to post those without approval – you’ll still get some interesting glimpses. For example, Robert Downey Jr. enjoyed sharing mysterious behind-the-scenes photos during the making of a previous film, hinting at its comic book origins. Knowing the posts come directly from the actors is reassuring, especially because many creatives are actively speaking out against the dangers of AI.

Fans eagerly awaiting a trailer for Avengers: Doomsday should get one soon. Current reports suggest a short teaser will play before screenings of Avatar: Fire and Ash next month. While Doomsday is still a year away from release, this will offer a first glimpse of the movie and potentially reveal our first look at Doctor Doom in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It’s a brief preview, but it’ll be exciting to see official footage from Marvel.

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2025-11-22 18:10