I mean… that’s true. But it’s a MARKETING poster, put together by the marketing team - not the writers or creatives on the movie. Its intent is to get people to remember the original so they come to see this one. It’s not supposed to be a high concept art piece. They’d be stupid not to lean into nostalgia.
What matters is the final film, and if it does the same thing.
I mean… that’s true. But it’s a MARKETING poster, put together by the marketing team - not the writers or creatives on the movie. Its intent is to get people to remember the original so they come to see this one. It’s not supposed to be a high concept art piece. They’d be stupid not to lean into nostalgia.
What matters is the final film, and if it does the same thing.