Since their release they have become Hollywood's biggest and most iconic blockbusters, instantly recognisable to film fans the world over. But now a series of posters from the world's biggest movies of modern cinema have been re-imagined - as classic movies from the 1950s and 60s.
Artists have recreated dozens of iconic recent Hollywood films as if they were released two or three decades earlier, giving each film poster the vintage look of a different cinematic era. The wonderful interpretations also cast film stars of decades ago in the title roles of modern-day classics.
In a 50s recreation of Avatar, for example, Sam Worthington is replaced in the lead role for the 2009 epic by William Shatner.
A vintage re-imagining of Pulp Fiction, meanwhile, casts Charlton Heston in a main role, while more bizarrely a 1960s version of Die Hard sees Bruce Willis's character John McClane replaced by Leonard Nimoy.
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