Just as frustrating as the proliferation online of AI-generated fake movie posters are social media posts with photos purporting to be from new movies. They usually come with teases to the effect of “You’ve got to see this movie. It’s incredible.”
But they offer no details. No title. No release information. Nothing. It’s all one big infuriating tease.
Some photos are obviously fake. One still showed a female sniper with two right hands. (See above.) Generative AI now tends to make dumb mistakes like that. But the technology is improving, and it will get harder to tell the truth from the lies.
What follows are some recent phony movie stills posted on X. Be sure to mute those X users who do this so they don’t show up in your feed again.
A true masterpiece from start to finish. 10/10. 🔥🍿 pic.twitter.com/rVtPI6ioka
— Mudryk Jr (@mudryk_jr) June 14, 2026
This movie is a masterpiece pic.twitter.com/k9otyumWRA
— Mudryk Jr (@mudryk_jr) June 20, 2026
This movie is a masterpiece pic.twitter.com/IXMpe11Ung
— People Of The Internet (@PeopleOfTheInt) June 20, 2026

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