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Original Edgar Wright Movie Posters
Original theatrical posters from a director whose films brought wit, rhythm and unmistakable visual energy to contemporary cinema.
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Collection introduction
Edgar Wright’s posters are tied to films that move with unusual speed, rhythm and self-awareness. The campaigns for his work have had to signal more than genre alone, hinting instead at a precise mix of comedy, action, nostalgia, violence and visual invention. From Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz to Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, The World’s End, Baby Driver and Last Night in Soho, Wright posters are linked to films whose energy and tone feel unmistakably authored from the first glance.
That gives them a particularly appealing collecting identity. Wright’s filmography occupies a distinctive place between cult devotion and broad modern recognition, and the posters associated with it often carry the same wit, momentum and genre fluency that define the films themselves. For collectors drawn to contemporary British film-making, cult favourites and original posters connected to stylish, high-energy cinema, Edgar Wright remains one of the most characterful director-led areas to explore.
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Collection Notes
Collecting Edgar Wright posters
Wright’s posters are shaped by motion, tone and genre fluency. His films rarely sit still in one register for long; comedy, violence, nostalgia, romance, pastiche and formal play tend to arrive together, and the campaigns built around them had to signal that quickness of mind. The result is material that often feels energetic before it feels monumental, and precise before it feels grand.
That gives the collection a distinct place among contemporary director pages. Wright’s titles inspire devotion without losing broader recognition, and the posters connected to them often sit comfortably between cult object and mainstream release material. Seen together, they reflect a film-maker whose public image rests on rhythm, wit and control rather than scale alone.
Buying Guide
What to know before you buy
Practical notes on originality, condition, sizes, framing and delivery to help you choose with confidence.
Original cinema posters
Every poster we sell is an original theatrical cinema poster, produced for cinema use rather than as a later reproduction. It is one of the most important distinctions when choosing an authentic piece of cinema artwork.
Original movie posters vs reproductions
An original movie poster was produced as part of a film’s theatrical advertising campaign. It is different from a later decorative print or reproduction.
At Art of the Movies, we specialise in original cinema posters, lobby cards and movie stills, carefully checked, clearly described and guaranteed original.
Condition and age
Condition varies naturally with age, use and format. We describe each piece carefully so you can judge its appeal both as film memorabilia and as an object for display.
Poster sizes and formats
Collections may include one sheets, quads, lobby cards, stills and other formats. Measurements, scale and format are always worth checking before purchase or framing.
Framing and display
Many customers choose professional framing or light box display depending on the format, room and style of presentation.
Packaging and delivery
Orders are packed with care and sent with the same attention we bring to sourcing and describing the posters themselves, helping them arrive ready for collection or display.
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