Dredd (Post-release)

Got this Dredd poster framed sometime back.

Dredd became one of my favourite movies of 2012, but I didn't get to watch it until early 2013. (Thanks to a lousy limited theatrical release in 2012 by Reliance)

This is a theatrical one sheet released in India. Most theatres here had the same poster design as in the US, but some theatres had this rare alternate design.

I really like how this poster has a good close up of Dredd's face and helmet along with his badge. I also like that it has Anderson, she is rarely seen on any of the other posters.

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I really loved the movie. Wasn't expecting too and nearly didn't go and see it. The poster made it look like he was in a post-apocalyptic burning city, which put me off.

But it was a realistic take of a world at breaking point.

Would like them to make a sequel but them saying 'if enough people buy the dvd...' it's just a marketing ploy to sell more DVDs.
 
DREDD: THE ILLUSTRATED SCRIPT AND VISUALS, with Alex Garland's script and all of artist Jock's work on the film.

Regular Paperback Edition.

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Limited, signed hardcover edition.

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For those following Amazon's March Madness bracket thing on Facebook, Dredd is up against LOTR in the finals and is looking to be in good shape to win.
 
Yeah I remember posting it in the Dredd Sequel thread. Perhaps if a big studio or filmmaker is willing to reacquire all the movie rights to Dredd, it could still happen.
 
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