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    Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice

    £75.00

    “Twenty years in Gotham. How many good guys are left? How many stayed that way? He has the power to wipe out the entire human race. I have to destroy him.”

    “Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice”. Warner Bros and DC certainly ended up throwing everything into the early marketing campaign for “Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice” including an amazing pair of advance one-sheet teaser posters featuring both super heroes in a rather different, dark light. Designed by WORKS ADV this pair posters is extremely striking and complement each other perfectly. These advance teaser posters are always sought after and often give an indication of the coming film’s tone; so it looks like we can expect a more darker, grittier tone than the cinematic offerings of rival marvel and more in keeping with the more recent Batman & Superman movies. Anticipation was sky high with many feeling the sugar coated Marvel type super hero film has had its day and the whole genre is looking to re-invent and re-imagine itself…Originally rolled (as issued) these 2016 dated BATMAN & SUPERMAN style advance teasers display and present to excellent effect and represents an extremely collectable piece of super-hero cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Price quoted is for BOTH POSTERS in the set, Batman & Superman

    Trivia: This version of Batman is based on the Frank Miller version of the character. Ben Afflecksaid that is partly the reason why he accepted the role.

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  • Superman-III-Movie-Poster

    Superman III

    £50.00

    “Synthetic kryptonite laced with tobacco tar splits Superman in two: good Clark Kent and bad Man of Steel.”

    The third entry in the Salkind’s ‘Superman’ canon sees Richard Lester’s more comedic action touch as Christopher Reeve again dons the red cape in the 1983 release “Superman III”. Humour is largely provided by an excellent over the top performance (in reality just playing himself) by comic genius Richard Pryor as computer genius Gus Gorman. And it is Reeve and Pryor who feature prominently on this British UK quad film poster. The colourful all-action design sees Superman in full flight smashing his way to defeat the ‘villain’ Gus’ ‘super-computer’ Gorman From first year of release (1983) this rare folded (as issued) example displays and presents to excellent effect with only very minimal handling wear. Beautiful artwork and vivid unfaded colours this is an exceptional unrestored  example of very collectable original movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: According to Ilya Salkind, an earlier version of the script included the comic book villains Brainiac and Mr. Mxyzptlk teaming up, and Superman meeting his cousin, Supergirl, which would lead to the potential Supergirl spin-off.

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