Imagine if your favourite films were written and acted during a different period of time: the actors and director would be different, the style it was shot in completely alien. These film posters by Peter Stults are an amazing glimpse into how Hollywood could’ve been.
Whether it’s Die Hard featuring Leonard Nimoy; Al Pacino playing Wolverine; Fritz Lang directing Inception, or William Shatner taking the leading role in Avatar – things could have been a lot different. And, uh, pretty weird, too.
But it’s no longer the realm of mild speculation, because Peter Stults went right ahead, fired up Photoshop and mocked up a whole heap of parallel universe movie posters. Below are a handful of my favourites, but you should really head over to his web page to check them all out, because they’re all great. [Behance]


















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The Big Lebowski one is a bit of a dodgy cut and paste, but the others are great. I can imagine Shatner “emoting” in Avatar.
Bowie’s head is bad – Wolverine is dodgy too, and it should be Michael J Fox as a nod to Teenwolf.
Thanks to this I got Nimoy’s voice in my head calmly saying lines from Die Hard, ‘yippee ki yay motherfucker’ and ‘Come out to the coast, we’ll get together, have a few laughs…’
I’d cast Peter Falk as Hans Gruber in the Nimoy’s Die Hard, as a nod to the Columbo feature ‘A stitch in Crime’, beter still Donald Sutherland as Guber as a nod to ‘Invasion of The Body Snatchers’, I’d pay to see that
you mean banging aliens, right? then yes
William Shatner in Avatar might actually make it watchable!!
I’d pay to watch Ghostbusters.
love the ghostbuster…. “who does one call”