Matthew Chojnacki, the award-winning author of a book titled “Alternative Movie Posters: Film Art from the Underground,” said that posting artworks on social media is a great way for artists to get noticed.Ĭhojnacki said that before he released his book, he looked for artworks shared on Instagram, Pinterest, and film and design blogs: New York Times reported that there are “alternative movie poster” artists whose works have become so popular that they are commissioned to do actual artworks for movie studios.Īmong them are Tracie Ching, whose prints of “The Jungle Book” appeared in Blu-ray covers, Marie Bergeron, whose illustrations have appeared in Takeshi Kitano’s films and artist Kyle Lambert, who was tasked to create the “Stranger Things 2” poster. It calls itself the “world’s largest curated collection” of alternative movie posters and categorizes art into different genres of movies they were based in. In fact, a website exists which solely dedicates itself to artist-generated alternative movie posters. They share it on the internet usually on social media platforms, art community websites and online portfolio websites like DeviantArt and Behance.
There are lots of artists like “Taco144” who create fan art originally inspired by movie posters. No such movie titled “Dragon Ball: Tournament of Power” was produced nor conceptualized. The “Dragon Ball Super” art also suggested that it had a movie called “Dragon Ball: Tournament of Power.” But it was just a story arc of the television series. Some of the exchanges “Taco144” made with other commenters in Reddit. In the comments thread of the post, it was suggested that “Taco144” got inspired by the poster of “Avengers: Infinity War.” Meanwhile, Marvel released the poster in question on March 17. It was uploaded to Reddit by “Taco144” on March 23. A user attached a link where the artwork originally appeared.