
You’ll have to wait a few more months for The Dark Knight Rises to hit theaters on July 20th, but here’s a little something to whet your appetite in the meantime. Six new posters featuring Batman, Catwoman and Bane have been released by Warner Brothers to help promote the film. If the posters are any indication, this final chapter in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy is going to be amazing!
See all the posters after the jump…
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Mondo has revealed the final poster in the series of seven issued to commemorate the new Avengers movie. This Tyler Stout creation is available in a hand-numbered, limited edition of 750 color prints and 350 of a black and white variant. Posters measure 24″ x 36″ and are sure to sell out fast. In fact, by the time you read this they may already be gone.
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Mondo has created a series of seven new posters for the Avengers that will have everyone looking to redecorate their living rooms. They already debuted first two, Black Widow and Hawkeye, and now they’ve revealed the next four. Each poster in the series is designed by a different artist, including the last yet to be unveiled image of the whole Avengers team. Artists behind this most recent batch include Martin Ansin on Thor, Phantom City Creative on Captain America, Ken Taylor on Hulk and Kevin Tong on Iron Man. All the posters were available in very limited quantities and have already sold out, but follow @MondoNews for your chance to grab an upcoming version featuring the whole team.
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Designer Eric Palmer has created new posters for a variety of superhero and sci-fi movies featuring 8-bit renditions of Iron Man, Spider-Man, the Joker, V For Vendetta and more. He has even applied the concept to movies like 300, Titanic and Kill Bill.
If you have a movie poster you would like to see pixelated, Eric is seeking additional recommodations via his Behance gallery—where you can also buy prints.
Check out some additional examples after the break.
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Do you have what it takes to become a part of the exciting world of intergalactic package delivery? The hiring process starts with a simple eye test. Note that depth perception is not a factor for our one-eyed sewer mutant candidates.
Prints are available through artist David John’s website.
(via Geekologie)

The subject of exercise isn’t really discussed in the Star Wars universe, but Princess Leia didn’t get those abs from running the Rebellion. Surely Stormtroopers had to stretch in order to move around in their clunky armor. Artist Rob Osborne must have had thoughts like this, and the end result is a serious of hilarious posters illustrating yoga poses as performed by Star Wars characters. Even R2-D2 and C-3PO get in on the bendy action.
Check out Fett, droids, and more stretching after the break.
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Artist Christopher Lee has made some pretty fantastic posters for the original Star Wars trilogy for $35 a pop. They’re cartoony and feature lots of nice little touches.
Check out the posters for The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi after the break.
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Damn, we wish we could buy these Zelda poster designs by artist Gabriel Leoni. Actually, it would be even better to have them as tapestries.
Check out the rest of the designs after the break.
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Artist Travis English took the six Star Wars movies and created simple but stylish poster designs in silhouette. Take a look at the rest of the series after the break.
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