Los Angeles police told The Hollywood Reporter there have been zero calls about any disturbances at theaters showing Black Panther.

The fake postings have been called out by other Twitter users to make it clear no such assaults have occurred.

Marvel director James Gunn also spoke out against the fake claims.

"The racists are out and rearing their ugly heads with lots of fake tweets about violence at #BlackPanther screenings. In truth, people from all walks of life have been enjoying the film together this weekend," Gunn tweeted. "Don’t let this BS scare you away."

A spokesperson for Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Fake posts are being created to make black people look bad and the sad part of it is some people will believe them #BlackPanther pic.twitter.com/XzNMoxFmWs — Trapa Fasa (@trapafasa) February 16, 2018

This is a 2013 photo from Serbia about domestic violence. The model has make up on. Here’s another photo with the same model: pic.twitter.com/C37GD8aV3Y — Gan Sharma (@brooklyn3r) February 16, 2018