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‘Secret Invasion’ AI Opening Credits Gets Backlash From Fans

Marvel’s Secret Invasion debuted on Disney+ today (June 21), and it has been trending on Twitter, but not all for positive reasons. The series’ opening credits were created by  artificial…

Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in Marvel Studios' Secret Invasion, exclusively on Disney+.

Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in Marvel Studios’ Secret Invasion, exclusively on Disney+.

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Marvel’s Secret Invasion debuted on Disney+ today (June 21), and it has been trending on Twitter, but not all for positive reasons. The series' opening credits were created by  artificial intelligence (AI). Fans did not like the use of it for many reasons. Secret Invasion director, Ali Selim, told Polygon that he thought that the idea of using AI fit into the theme of the show.

Why AI?

He told the publication, “When we reached out to the AI vendors, that was part of it — it just came right out of the shape-shifting, Skrull world identity, you know? Who did this? Who is this?" He admitted that he doesn’t “really understand” AI works, but it piqued his interest. Of the process, the director said their team would talk to the vendors about what ideas they had in mind, and "the computer would go off and do something. And then we could change it a little bit by using words, and it would change."

Rejecting Modernity

On social media, many fans openly rejected the use of AI, as it has become an increasing threat to the need for real-life graphic designers, animators, and artists. The Writers Guild of America (WGA) has been on strike with the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers after failed negotiations of protecting writers against the use of AI in writing.

One person wrote, "So Marvel really used AI to make the intro for #SecretInvasion… it’s actually over." As part of a thread, a second said, "Big studios are taking a clear stance on AI issues for artists by using exploitative and morally very questionable AI tools for their current productions." Another sympathized with the "creative decision to use AI" for the intro "because it works thematically." However, they believe the "right thing to do" was to "pay actual artists to just imitate AI art. Would’ve sent the same message without taking away any jobs." Wrote another, "No way in hell Marvel used AI to create the secret invasion intro, this is the worst intro for any TV show ever."

Meanwhile...

Meanwhile, the show's star, Samuel L. Jackson, who plays Nick Fury, stood up for his The Marvels co-star Brie Larson. The actress became the target of toxic Marvel fans on social media for being a lead superhero female. Per Variety, Jackson addressed Larson's haters by saying, “She’s not going to let any of that stuff destroy her. These incel dudes who hate strong women or the fact that she’s a feminist who has an opinion and expressed it? Everybody wants people to be who they want them to be. She is who she is, and she’s genuinely that.”

Jackson and Larson will be reuniting in the MCU later this year with the release of The Marvels in theaters on November 10. New episodes of Secret Invasion drop on Disney+ every Wednesday at midnight ET.

In just one week, Disney+'s Secret Invasion series will drop on the platform. Starring Samuel L. Jackson as Nicky Fury, the show marks the comeback of our favorite bada-- agent. Fury learns that shapeshifting Skrulls have been infiltrating Earth to take over and make it their home.

Joining Nick Fury is former CIA agent Everett K. Ross (Martin Freeman), his right hand Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders), and Talos (Ben Mendelsohn), who has made a peaceful life for himself on Earth. Together, they must thwart the imminent Skrull invasion and save humanity. From the first trailer, We see that Fury has been in space for years, which we learned in Spider-Man: Far From Home. In the upcoming political thriller, Kingsley Ben-Adir plays Gravik, the leader of a group of rebel Skrulls. This group believes that the best way to protect their race is by taking over Earth and its resources. At the launch event last night (June 13), Kingsley said for fans to be "prepared for something a little bit different." He adds that this show is something that Marvel hasn't done before, so "it's going to be a bit darker."

Also starring in the series is Olivia Colman, who plays Sonya Falsworth, a high-ranking MI6 agent and an “old friend” of Fury’s. It is unknown whether she is truly an ally of his or if she is working against him. Emilia Clarke plays Talos’ daughter, G’iah. Her character, who we first saw as a kid in Captain Marvel, sided with the Skrull radicals. Rounding out the cast is Charlayne Woodard playing the role of Fury’s wife Priscilla, Killian Scott as a Skrull named Fiz, and Dermot Mulroney as President Ritson. Christopher McDonald, Samuel Adewunmi and Katie Finneran play unknown roles.

Secret Invasion is set to premiere on Disney+ next Wednesday, June 21. Take a look at the stars of the series below.

Ginger Gonzaga

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The 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' actress looked chic in an LBD with her hair worn down in an effortless style.


Xochitl Gomez

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The actress, who plays America Chavez in the MCU, looked super edgy in this latex dress with super sleek hair.


Cobie Smulders

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Smulders stars as Maria Hill, a former high-ranking S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who works closely with Fury. She wore a lace corseted strapless black gown to the launch event.


Killian Scott

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Scott is starring in the series in an undisclosed role, though IMDb says he plays a character named Fiz. He showed up to the even in a pretty casual, basic look.


Charlayne Woodard

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Playing the role of Nick Fury's wife, Priscilla, in the series, the actress wore a bold, summery pant at the launch event.


Dermot Mulroney

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Looking very dapper in a deep red velvet suit, Mulroney will be playing President Ritson.


Emilia Clarke

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The Mother of Dragons looked as chic as always, in a floral strapless dress with her hair pulled back. Clarke stars as G'iah, Talos' daughter.


Olivia Colman

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Another gorgeous velvet look made its way to the event. Colman in a deep emerald shade, rocking a short haircut. She plays Sonya Falsworth, an old ally of Fury's, who we don't know if she is working with or against him.


Don Cheadle

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Cheadle wore an icy blue-grey suit with a muted purple undershirt. The actor reprises his role as James "Rhodey" Rhodes.


Ben Mendelsohn

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Ben wore a double-breasted grey suit. He stars as Talos, the leader of a Skrull sect and Fury's friend.


Kingsley Ben-Adir

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The actor wore a beautifully complimented suit in hues of blue and brown. He will be playing the role of Gravik, the leader of a group of rebel Skrulls who has broken away from Talos' faction.


Samuel L. Jackson

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The king of cool has arrived! Samuel L. wore a double-breasted light grey suit with metallic silver sneakers. He stars as Nick Fury, who we will learn more about his past and future in the MCU.

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