I'm not sure that's the intent, I don't imagine the marketing for a property like this will revolve around entertaining relatively niche online complaints, especially ones that may prove to be transient and quickly forgotten if the show turns out to not just be 90210 with a Star Trek skin when it releases in a few weeks.As I said, leaning into the "complaints" and having fun with it.
I know it's just one dopey poster among a cluster of pre-release stuff but it's genuinely fascinated me, and it seems like quite a few other people too (this article is, I think, a very fair reaction). It's a really odd decision from someone in the marketing team - even if the intent is simply "let's try to get young adults into Star Trek", I think the 20~ year olds of today will just laugh out loud at that poster since it's very recognisably echoing a style of television that went out of fashion before they were even born, right down to everyone being airbrushed to perfection. It's like something a 60-year-old businessman would think would appeal to modern kids.