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Check out 15 of the Most Beautiful IMAX Movie Posters

Every movie lover has an example of a poster they are head over heels for.

By Ghezal AmiriPublished 6 years ago 6 min read
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'Godzilla' [Credit: Warner Bros.]

Every movie lover has an example of a poster they are head over heels for. It may be because of the colors utilized or because it's a staple on their "best of" list. It may not even be a film that they technically enjoy — the poster is just that spectacular. Certain movie posters are considered beautiful works of art themselves, particularly the ones created by the icons like Saul Bass or Drew Struzan.

'The Shining' Poster by Saul Bass [Credit: Warner Bros.] | 'Star Wars' Poster by Drew Struzan [Credit: Lucasfilm]

There are examples of theatrical movie posters being released today that look rather nice; however, an overwhelming majority are not anything special to look at. To be fair, the general moviegoing audience probably doesn't care about the intricacies that go into a movie poster. For others like myself, we thankfully have #IMAX to satisfy the cravings for all those poster purists out there. You know the poster will most likely be a beaut when the line "EXPERIENCE IT IN IMAX" appears along the bottom, even if the movie itself may not be that great.

Here are 15 of the best IMAX posters that are more than worthy of hanging on your walls.

1. 'The Dark Knight' (2008)

Many consider #ChristopherNolan's second entry in the #Batman franchise as one of the greatest comic book films of all time. This IMAX poster certainly does the film justice because it is superbly chilling — the Joker cards, the scratchy writing and that painted-on smile. Something told audiences this would not be your average Batman film. The Dark Knight would introduce audiences to a new incarnation of The Joker, a portrayal we never truly witnessed in previous #Joker performances by Cesar Romero and Jack Nicholson.

'The Dark Knight' [Credit: Warner Bros.]

2. 'Pacific Rim' (2013)

Fans of the first IMAX screenings for Guillermo del Toro's 2013 flick, Pacific Rim received a pleasant surprise during their watch, this exclusive IMAX poster. Los Angeles-based artist Sergio Grisanti was hand picked by director del Toro to create this poster, which del Toro excitedly declared:

"Such power! Such beauty! Sergio loves his Kaijus and his Mecha, and it shows."

'Pacific Rim' [Credit: Warner Bros.]

3. 'Captain America: Winter Soldier' (2014)

This brilliantly stylized throwback to the 1970s spy thrillers featured a brooding Bucky (#SebastianStan), a looming Nick Fury (#SamuelLJackson), a striking Natasha Romanoff (#ScarlettJohansson) and a dashing Robert Redford. Lest we forget, Cap himself (#ChrisEvans) front and center of this seemingly patriotic poster. The sequel to The First Avenger and ninth main entry in the #MCU received rave reviews and is considered one of the best installments in the franchise.

'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' [Credit: Marvel Studios]

4. 'Godzilla' (2014)

After its heart-pounding first trailer, we were treated with this phenomenal IMAX poster for the return of #Godzilla. It had been 16 years since Hollywood tackled Godzilla and because the 1998 version featured an overabundance of Matthew Broderick's quips, audiences were clamoring for a more serious take on the mega monster. This poster illustrates the sheer monstrous size of Godzilla compared to the military personnel below and the tallest skyscraper in the San Francisco skyline, the Transamerica Pyramid.

'Godzilla' [Credit: Warner Bros.]

5. 'Spectre' (2015)

Following the spectacular critical and audience reception of Skyfall, the 24th installment of the #Bond franchise was incredibly anticipated. This Day Of The Dead-inspired poster featured a close up of 007 (#DanielCraig) wearing a skull mask — dashing blue eyes revealed — among a sea of charcoal black and white accents highlighting his features. Theories and speculations arose, of course, with fans wondering what the imagery could possibly mean.

'Spectre' [Credit: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Columbia Pictures]

6–8. 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' (2015)

During the lead-up to the ridiculously anticipated return to a galaxy far, far, away, IMAX released four beautifully illustrated posters in 2015. The posters showcased Rey (#DaisyRidley), Poe (#OscarIsaac), Captain Phasma (#GwendolineChristie) and the showdown between Finn (#JohnBoyega) and Kylo Ren (#AdamDriver).

'The Force Awakens' [Credit: Disney / Lucasfilm]

9. 'The Divergent Series: Allegiant' (2016)

This IMAX poster to the DOA installment of the Divergent Series made it seem like the film was a brilliant thriller featuring a lead who just wants to "escape the world you know." Since the film couldn't have been farther from that initial belief, this homage to Hitchcock's iconic Vertigo poster is probably the only good thing to come out of this franchise. I mean, even series lead Shailene Woodley doesn't want to return to the role.

'The Divergent Series: Allegiant' [Credit: Summit Entertainment]

10. 'Deadpool' (2016)

According to this Deadpool poster, size does matter and if there is anything we learned from the foul-mouth antihero, he is never wrong. This awesomely illustrated poster features all of our favorite characters including Deadpool (#RyanReynolds) hanging out on Colossus's (Stefan Kapičić) shoulders, Ajax (Ed Skrein) grasping an ax and a random #StanLee cameo on the bottom right.

'Deadpool' [Credit: Fox]

11. 'La La Land' (2016)

This fantastically gorgeous throwback features leads Mia (#EmmaStone) and Sebastian (#RyanGosling) looking absolutely glamorous. IMAX and Lionsgate announced in early January that the surprise musical hit would release in select IMAX theaters (in the United States) for a special engagement on January 13th, 2017. The lucky ones who watched the film on an IMAX screen in its first weekend were rewarded with this special, limited edition double-sided IMAX mini poster. Had I known about this giveaway, I would have gladly taken a Greyhound bus to wherever was giving them away because it is classically beautiful.

'La La Land' [Credit: Summit Entertainment]

12. 'Suicide Squad' (2016)

Regardless where you fall in the numerous discussions of #DC's Suicide Squad, the marketing campaign for the film was wonderful. Following a fantastic "Bohemian Rhapsody" first trailer, the posters that were released featured all the "bad guys" audiences would be introduced to. This cereal-inspired poster was fantastically bright, chock-full of the crew's lucky charms — including boomerangs, bullets and swords — and featured the skull icons for the baddies of the squad.

'Suicide Squad' [Credit: Warner Bros.]

13. 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' (2016)

Rogue One expanded our knowledge of the #StarWars universe by introducing us to brand new characters that we couldn't help but get attached to. Seeing #FelicityJones's Jyn Erso among a crowd of others like Captain Cassian Andor (#DiegoLuna) and K2SO (#AlanTudky) all set over the exterior of the Death Star made us giddy with excitement for this new Star Wars installment.

'Rogue One' [Credit: Disney / Lucasfilm]

14. 'Logan' (2017)

#Logan is going to be bad ass. There is no question about it; from its incredible first trailer to the R-rating, audiences are counting down the days until we can see #HughJackman kick all the villainous ass. As if we possibly needed to feel more excitement, IMAX releases this new throwback poster that seemingly takes inspiration from the classic flicks director James Mangold says inspired 2013's The Wolverine.

The new poster features a hardened Logan standing tall with his adamantium claws out and Dafne Keen's Laura (also known as X-23) rocking some of her own claws as well. It also features a weakened Professor X (#SirPatrickStewart) and a menacing Donald Pierce (#BoydHoldbrook) who is joined by his squad of mutant-hunting Reavers.

'Logan' [Credit: Fox]

Check out the trailer for Logan below:

15. 'Kong: Skull Island' (2017)

March is gearing up to be a stacked month at the movies with Logan releasing on the 3rd and #KongSkullIsland hitting theaters exactly one week after. This new poster features a terrifying Kong staring straight into your soul, and the comparisons to the poster of the 1979 classic Apocalypse Now are warranted given its lush jungle landscapes and journey into the unknown.

'Kong: Skull Island' [Credit: Warner Bros.]

Check out the trailer for 'Skull Island' below:

(Source: IMAX)

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