Artist Remakes 30 Movie And TV Show Posters That Make More Sense Than Their Original Counterparts
Posters are the windows to movies and TV shows. They're an important asset that helps lure or repel audiences.
What's the first thing you see when you're looking for movies in theaters? Posters.
Posters are extremely important because they also help determine a movie or TV show's success. The more interesting the poster is, the higher the chances of people watching it.
Posters help set the vibe and tone for movies or TV shows. They need to be relevant, interesting, and relatable.
Sadly, not all posters are interesting or relevant. Some are misleading, designed to attract an audience that may later regret the time spent watching the movie or TV show.
There are some movies and TV shows whose posters don't make sense at all. The movie Chopping Mall came out in 1986, but its poster made it look like the robots were androids rather than beefed-up versions of Wall-E.
The movie Godzilla Vs. Megalon was released in 1973. One of its posters makes it look like the monsters are battling atop the World Trade Center.
The truth is, there's no World Trade Center in the movie because it wasn't shot in America! Then there's Dracula Untold, whose movie poster gives us Dark Knight vibes, right?
This is why we should be thankful for Doctor Photograph, an artist who takes movie and TV show posters and transforms them so that the audience can understand what the movie or TV show plot is all about.
After seeing some of these posters, you'll most definitely say, "Oh yeah!"
1. So true.
doctorphotograph2. True, I don't know. Twelve seasons is a lot.
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4. Valid point.
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5. Things you may or may not laugh at in 3, 2, 1:
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6. Makes sense.
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7. Dang, you can't really deny that one.
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8. This is hilarious.
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9. I love Reddit.
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10. Reap what you sow.
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11. EPIC.
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12. Fresh Prince of Sarcasm.
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13. Um. No comments.
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14. Nailed it.
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15. What in the world.
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16. Asking the important questions:
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17. I thought that was Spongebob.
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18. I feel so old.
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19. His eyes give me nightmares.
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20. Dunnn... Dun... Dun.
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21. There's no telling what show this is spoofing because they're all the same.
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22. The sarcasm is on point.
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23. ROFL.
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24. Spoiler alert. LOL
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25. I'm betting on Jason.
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26. Uh oh, this one is a snooze-fest.
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27. This is hilarious.
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28. ROFL.
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29. I don't know what's happening anymore.
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30. Welcome to the age of COVID, I guess.
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Doctor Photograph's edited versions of posters make more sense, right? I mean, up until now, I never realized how they stretched HIMYM's 15-minute story into nine long years.
Sure, it was fun watching, but only 15 minutes made the most sense. Although Friends was a worthwhile watch, I couldn't keep up with The Big Bang Theory after I can't-remember-which season.
Although Dwayne Johnson's Gender Reveal is epic, Joseph R. Biden's Joe cracked me up. It's great to see artists coming up with ways to heal the wounded audience.
So why did Doctor Photograph start editing movie and TV show posters? He says:
"One day I saw a product parody online and was completely fooled into thinking it was real. After a good laugh and sending it to all my friends, I thought I should try to get in on the fun myself."Well, we're glad he tried because we simply can't get enough of his sarcasm and funny editing! If you had fun seeing these posters, go ahead and share them with people you know!