RuPaul’s new movie Stop! That! Train! is getting dragged online after viewers claimed the film looked packed with AI-generated visuals. But director Adam Shankman shared a fiery Instagram post, shutting down the rumors. He insisted there were “ZERO shots conceived by AI” and that hundreds of VFX artists worked on the movie.
Critics and fans had blasted the alleged AI use, especially after one viral post claimed the film was “full of AI.” But Shankman says every frame was made by “human hands” and called the movie “a fully human-made piece of joy and laughter.”
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