The 90th Annual Academy Awards or The Oscars air tonight on ABC, but before you watch to see who wins you should check out some alternate posters for the movies up for Best Picture.
If you seen any of the movies nominated for Best Picture in tonight’s broadcast of the Oscars then you might be already familiar with the posters originally created for these movies. Designers from Shutterstock decided to channel various artists and came up with new poster designs for each of the movies up for Best Picture award.
If you love the look of one or all of the posters you see below then your going to be disappointed to find out that none of these poster will be available for purchase.
This is what Shutterstock had to say about these designs in a press release.
“This year’s nominations illustrate a wide range of time periods from the early days of World War II to modern day America, each with a storyline that is primarily dramatic in nature making them the perfect inspiration for a new, more colorful interpretation.” said Shutterstock’s Curator, Robyn Lange. “This is a creative tradition we look forward to every year and it is an opportunity to display the incredible artwork of our contributor community while also celebrating the talent of visionary artists, directors, producers and designers.”
Call Me By Your Name – inspired by James Rosenquist, designed by Tim Harrison/Shutterstock
Darkest Hour – inspired by Richard Hamilton, designed by Alice Li/Shutterstock
Dunkirk – inspired by Takashi Murakami, designed by Brandon Lee/Shutterstock
Get Out – inspired by Keith Haring, designed by Alice Lee/Shutterstock
Lady Bird – inspired by Mel Ramos, designed by Brenda Luu/Shutterstock
Phantom Thread – inspired by Malika Favre, designed by Florence Lau/Shutterstock
The Post – inspired by Ed Ruscha, designed by Jenny Forrest/Shutterstock
Shape of Water – inspired by Kiki Kogelnik, designed by Kia Delgato/Shutterstock
Three Billboards – inspired by Olly Moss, designed by Jackelyne Catillo/Shutterstock
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