Princess Mononoke’s IMAX Comeback Shines Amid Ghibli AI Backlash!

In the recent past, a new feature was added to ChatGPT, an AI-driven tool developed by OpenAI. This update enables users to transform their images into styles reminiscent of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli’s iconic animations. However, this update has sparked significant criticism due to concerns that it exploits the efforts of real artists to create low-cost replicas. OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, has been promoting these “Ghibli-inspired” images, but those who value Miyazaki’s artistry are advocating for the recognition of human creativity’s inherent worth. The success of Princess Mononoke‘s re-release at the box office supports their argument.

Invincible Season 4 Spoilers: 5 Epic Moments We Can’t Wait to See!

Heed this: For those eagerly anticipating Invincible Season Four without any spoilers, beware, we’re about to delve into some significant plot revelations. At the conclusion of Season Three, Mark Grayson found himself grappling with numerous unresolved mysteries in his universe. Conquest was discovered not to be deceased, but instead imprisoned by Cecil Stedman for information on the Viltrumite Empire. The Sequids are preparing to launch a new attack on Earth following their earlier defeat, while Damien Darkblood has his own subversive schemes brewing in the underworld. As for Mark, he made it clear that he was prepared to take lethal action against any threats to his loved ones. With these developments in mind, let’s explore our expectations for the upcoming season.

New Thunderbolts* Trailer Has Marvel Fans Worried About One Character’s Fate

Yesterday, we discussed the newly released trailer for Thunderbolts*, suggesting that Sentry might outmatch every Avenger. What we failed to notice was a scene depicting the Thunderbolts inside their new headquarters, the Watchtower (formerly known as the Avengers Tower). Interestingly, Taskmaster, previously shown within the building alongside her teammates, was absent in this scene. It’s uncertain whether this omission was an oversight or if Marvel Studios is playing another trick on its fans. We’ll only know for sure when we finally watch Thunderbolts* in theaters.