Hellboy 3, Sleepy Hollow 2 and more posters for sequels that were never made

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

If you’re in L.A. next week and you’re looking for some impressive movie poster art, look no further than iam8bit, a print gallery that’ll be running a fun show called SEQUEL on November 13th. The show imagines posters for sequels that were never made, which I’m sure is something we’ve al done at one point or another.

Below you’ll see just a sample of what will be on display (over 40 artists contributed). The best part is, you don’t have to be in L.A. to snag one of these; the prints will go on sale the next day, November 14th, online. To learn more, check out the official iam8bit Facebook page.

You can also see more posters at Collider.


Pan’s Labyrinth 2


Hellboy 3


Blade Runner 2


Sleepy Hollow 2


Labyrinth 2

Source: iam8bit, Collider

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