AI-generated images of Captain America and The Incredible Hulk in Sony's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse are absolute nightmare fuel. Released in 2018, Into the Spider-Verse served as the very first animated film in the entire Spider-Man franchise. It effectively introduced audiences to Miles Morales as an alternate version of version of Spider-Man who joins forces with various Spider-People from other universes to save his own from crime lord Wilson Fisk a.k.a Kingpin. Into the Spider-Verse was a massive success with both critics and fans, winning the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and grossing $375 million at the box office.
The widespread acclaim for Into the Spider-Verse jumpstarted development on two sequels, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, as well as a spinoff film. Due out first in June 2023, Across the Spider-Verse will feature the return of a few original cast members, including Shameik Moore as Miles, Hailee Steinfeld as Gwen Stacy, and Jake Johnson as Peter B. Parker. The sequel will find Miles embarking on another adventure across the multiverse with Gwen to meet a brand new team of Spider-People and challenge the powerful villain known as the Spot (voiced by Jason Schwartzman).
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Now, AI-generated art is imagining what Captain America and The Incredible Hulk would look like Sony's Spider-Verse films alongside the titular webslinger. Given the prompts, "Captain America into the spiderverse" and "Hulk into the spiderverse," the program DALL-E mini rendered an array of cursed images imagining the two Marvel characters in the animated multiverse, each with varying degrees of distortion and
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