15 Movie Posters That Are Blatantly Copied
Nothing is safe in the current world, especially when it comes to ideas. In fact, we come across a lot of copied stuff often, whether it is a song or a painting, or a movie. At times the creators call this the “inspiration” to get out of the argument. However, think of it the other way. It is very hard to create something new that was never existed before. Also, with the abundant availability of the internet all over the world, audiences tend to find similarities between contents that fuel fear of being unoriginal.
While few put a good amount of hard work into creating new content or coming up with fresh ideas, others find no point in trying too hard. Here are such examples of copycats in the film industry. Though their posters do look appealing, they aren’t legit enough. Whoever designed these posters surely has no problem with being unoriginal. So let’s dive in to take a look at them.
Shrooms vs Singular Cay
So here’s our first one. While the Shrooms released in 2007, Singular clay was released in 2012. They are close to the minute details. From grass and the inclination of the mushrooms to the moon they certainly are indistinguishable.