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The Bride! (2026) - Movie Poster. The movie poster features two characters, a man and a woman, with the man's face partially obscured by the woman's head. The woman has blonde hair and is lying down, with her face close to the man's. Both characters have dark makeup or markings on their faces, giving them a dramatic and intense appearance. The text on the poster reads "JESSIE BUCKLEY" and "CHRISTIAN BALE" at the top, indicating the actors. Below that, it says "HERE COMES THE MOTHER F*%#ING BRIDE!" in bold, orange letters. The poster also mentions that the film is "FILMED FOR IMAX" and is "ONLY IN THEATERS MARCH 6." The overall tone of the poster suggests a dark, intense, and possibly horror-themed movie.

The Bride! (2026)

Hoppers (2026) - Movie Poster. The movie poster features a large, brown bear with a mischievous expression, holding a small, brown hamster-like creature in its mouth. The bear is standing in front of a bright yellow background, and the hamster is smiling with its hands clasped together. Above the bear and hamster, the text "ACT NATURAL" is written in bold, white letters. Below them, the title "HOPPERS" is displayed in large, yellow, stylized letters. The poster also includes additional text at the bottom, indicating that the movie is produced by Disney Pixar and is set to be released in theaters on March 6. The overall design suggests a humorous and adventurous theme.

Hoppers (2026)

Scream 7 (2026) - Movie Poster. The movie poster features a group of characters, with three prominent figures in the foreground. The central figure is a woman with long blonde hair, flanked by two other women, one with dark hair and another with light brown hair. Behind them, there are several other characters, including a man with blonde hair and a woman with short hair. The background is dark with a fiery, ominous atmosphere, and the title "SCREAM 7" is prominently displayed in bold, white letters. The tagline "FEAR HITS HOME" is at the top, and the release date "FEBRUARY 27" is at the bottom. The overall tone of the poster suggests a horror theme.

Scream 7 (2026)

How to Make a Killing (2026) - Movie Poster. The movie poster features a man dressed in a sharp gray suit and black leather gloves, standing confidently with his arms crossed. Above him, the text reads "$28 billion inheritance. 7 relatives standing in the way." Below the man, the title of the movie, "How to Make a Killing," is prominently displayed in bold letters. The text also includes the release date, "In theaters February 20," and the names of the production companies, A24 and STUDIOCANAL. The overall design is sleek and professional, suggesting a plot involving inheritance and family drama.

How to Make a Killing (2026)

Midwinter Break (2026) - Movie Poster. The movie poster features two individuals standing close to each other, facing each other with a serene and contemplative expression. The man on the left has gray hair and a beard, wearing a dark coat and a scarf with a patterned design. The woman on the right has blonde hair and is dressed in a green coat with a red scarf. They are set against a backdrop of a picturesque canal in Amsterdam, with trees lining the canal and a tall building in the distance. The text on the poster reads "Midwinter Break," with the names "Lesley Manville" and "Ciarán Hinds" listed below it. The tagline states, "A day they can't forget. A truth they can't escape." The poster also indicates that the movie is "Only in theaters February 20."

Midwinter Break (2026)

Mercy (2026) - Movie Poster. The movie poster features a futuristic cityscape in the background, with tall buildings and a digital clock displaying "90:00" and a "Guilty" percentage of "97.5%." The title "MERCY" is prominently displayed in large, white letters at the bottom. Above the title, there is a tagline that reads, "The future of criminal justice is artificial intelligence." The poster also includes the names "CHRIS PRATT" and "REBECCA FERGUSON" in bold letters. The movie is described as "90 minutes to prove your innocence or face execution." The film is noted to be "Filmed for IMAX" and is "Only in theaters January 23." The poster also mentions that it is available in "REAL D 3D and Premium Large Formats."

Mercy (2026)

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) - Movie Poster. The movie poster features a dramatic and eerie scene set in a desolate, post-apocalyptic landscape. The background is dominated by a dark, smoky sky with a glowing, fiery horizon, suggesting a world ravaged by some catastrophic event. In the foreground, a figure stands with arms outstretched, wearing a tattered, dark robe that billows in the wind. The figure's face is obscured by a mask or helmet, giving them an otherworldly appearance. The text on the poster reads "28 YEARS LATER" at the top, followed by "THE BONE TEMPLE" in bold, white letters. Below the title, there is a tagline that says "FEAR IS THE NEW FAITH." The bottom of the poster indicates that the movie is available in theaters only on January 16. The overall atmosphere is one of desolation, mystery, and impending danger.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)

Greenland 2: Migration (2025) - Movie Poster. The movie poster features three characters prominently in the foreground. On the left, a woman with long dark hair is wearing a green scarf and a brown jacket. In the center, a man with a beard and short hair is looking off to the side, wearing a brown jacket and a black scarf. To the right, a young boy with short hair is wearing a blue jacket. Above them, the text reads, "Hope is uncharted territory." Below the characters, the title "Greenland 2: Migration" is displayed in bold letters, with the names "Gerard Butler" and "Morena Baccarin" listed below it. The release date, "In theaters January 9," is at the bottom of the poster. The background shows a dramatic sky with falling meteors, adding a sense of urgency and danger to the scene.

Greenland 2: Migration (2025)

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