They continued by saying that they “never meant to cause any harm and the poster is just an homage to the original Broadway poster, just like the movie’s recreation is.”
Additionally, the statement made it clear that no AI technologies were employed in the production of the poster.
Ok so I’ve decided to repost this – the last few days have been wild & have helped me realise that the initial reaction was largely overblown. This is, and always was, an innocent fan edit to pay homage to the original Broadway poster, and there’s nothing wrong with that! pic.twitter.com/XeyWPt2tvF
— 🇵🇸 (@midosommar) October 20, 2024
Additionally, I will state that Cynthia has every right to feel the way she does, and I have every right to wish to preserve my version of the poster as I produced it as a token of my love for the original and with no malicious intent. The X user added, “Both may be true.
The announcement follows Ariana Grande, Erivo’s co-star, speaking out against the influence of AI technologies on the creative business and its balance. “I think it’s very complicated because.