Making a film is half the battle, we still need to promote it well! Artists and advertising specialists are racking their heads trying to come up with artistic and enticing posters. But some people seem to have decided not to bother and use other people's ideas. Otherwise, why are these posters for famous films so suspiciously similar?
"Mushrooms" (2007) — "Strange Island" (2012)
"Unforgiven" (1992) — "Puss in Boots" (2011)
"Gravity" (2013) — "To the Stars" (2019)
"Die Hard - 2" (1990) — "Speed" (1994)
"Ruins of the Past" (2013) — "Happy Hunting" (2017)
"Out of the Car" (2014) — "Nimani" (2018)
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015) — " X-Men: Dark Phoenix "(2019)
"Winter Bone" (2010) — "Dark Place" (2018)
"Crazy Ride" (2011) — "Eight" (2014)
"Black Swan" (2010) — "Ghostland" (2018)
"Cats vs. Dogs" (2001) — "Captain America: Civil War" (2016)
"Anatomy of a Murder" (1959) - "Pushers" (1995)
"Beauties on the Run" (1987) — "Paranoia" (2007)
"Shrek" (2001) — "The Incredibles" (2004)
"Babylon" (2006) — "Especially Dangerous" (2012)
"Ruins" (2007) — "The Awakening Forest" (2008)
"Shame" (2011) — "Season of infidelity" (2018)
"Straw Dogs" (1971) - "Cold Fish" (2010)
"The Mysterious River" (2003) — "Twilight" (2010)
"Old people don't belong here" (2007) — "Night of Fear" (2011)
"Lolita" (1962) — " American Tramps "(1996)
"Vampire" (2011) — "Forgotten" (2017)
"Paris. The City of Zombi" (2018) — "Who didn't Hide" (2020)