Movie Posters are meant to hype us up for a movie but some movie posters try a bit too hard and end up failing miserably.
We know that 11-year-old Nora is a mutant in the film Logan but I can't remember her fingers being abnormally long. Do you?
Unless the flamethrower is broken I don't see how you can get fire to come out of it without pressing the trigger.
The poster is supposed to reflect Emma Lloyd (played by Uma Thurman) falling for these two men. But the two men are clearly not in the position to catch her. She's going to fall flat on her back rather than in love. Horrible guys!
The character of Ready Player One has got some really long legs, don't you think? His legs alone are definitely more than 6 feet long.
This is one that most people may not have noticed. But if you know a thing or two about flowers you'd know that most of them have thorns. Do you see any thorns in the rose Emma Watson is holding?
The editors of this poster clearly overdid it with the photoshop. They photoshopped Eva Langoria's entire body by replacing it with someone else's body and removing the knees. They then proceeded to make the arms longer, especially the right one. The only thing here that looks anything at all like Eva Langoria is her face and even that is questionable.
It's a great feeling to know that Batman is watching over your city protecting you but in this poster the only thing Batman can watch and protect is the window frame.
It seems like Harry has the ability to be in two places at once. If you look at his head in the poster he is clearly simultaneously in the subway car and outside of it. That's some Hogwarts magic for you, or just failed photoshopping skills.
If you look closely at Jack Black's mouth you would notice that his tongue along with all of his teeth were photoshopped out of the picture. I guess they just couldn't make the cut.
Instead of just giving him a real sword to hold they just decided to photoshop one into his hand. Easier right?
In a failed to attempt to make Colin Farell's head the same size as Anthony Hopkins the editor lost all dimensions of time and space. The head’s proportions were ruined: the hair area was stretched too much and let's not start on the forehead.