The full triptych poster for Sam Raimi’s Oz The Great and Powerful is revealed

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

The final triptych poster for director Sam Raimi’s OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL has arrived, which bookends the last two posters released to the central image of the cast, making a rather vibrant and sweeping poster.  Obviously, the comparisons to ALICE IN WONDERLAND will exist, but I think this looks like a lot of fun, although I will likely base my in-theater viewing on reviews.  I’m not 100 percent onboard yet. Perhaps the new trailer, slated to be released tomorrow, will sway me.

Here’s the triptych:

And here’s a few more new images:

OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL starring James Franco, Mila Kunis, Michelle Williams, and Rachel Wiesz sets foot on the yellow brick road to theaters on March 8, 2013.  Check back tomorrow for the new trailer!

Source: Yahoo! Movies

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