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Yes, this movie poster is unforgettable. But there’s not a single white shark to be seen on the poster of Jaws. No, this isn’t some kind of bizarre Mandela Effect!
Kastel’s original 20x30-inch Jaws painting went missing after the movie came out, so it was likely stolen. In a 2014 interview with Collector’s Weekly, he revealed, “It was hanging at the ...
The artwork for the Jaws movie poster was originally created for Peter Benchley's novel, which the film is based on. The art for the initial hardback edition, by Paul Bacon, was much more ...
Children might imitate other kinds of violence, but not the kind seen in ‘Jaws.’” The movie’s poster carried the warning: “MAY BE TOO INTENSE FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN.” ...
Next up is Jaws. The poster in question is called “Chum Chart” and it’s by artist Anthony Petrie. Now, if you think you’re having déjà vu, you aren’t.
But if “Jaws” is one of the most influential movies ever made, Hollywood hasn't always drawn the right lessons from it. “We need a bigger boat” has perhaps been taken too literally in ...
The poster from the 1975 movie Jaws is one of the most recognizable pieces of movie key art of all time—but it’s not completely accurate. Fifty years ago, the blockbuster film about a great ...