Browse, explore, and discover poster art from thousands of films and TV shows. Filter by genre, decade, or franchise. Click any poster for the full image and colour palette.
Some film posters are as memorable as the films themselves. The Star Wars one-sheet with Luke’s lightsaber raised. The Jaws shark rising from the deep. Pulp Fiction’s Uma Thurman on a bed, cigarette in hand. This gallery brings that artwork together in one place.
Use the filters at the top to browse by genre, decade, or popularity. The franchise curations let you jump straight into specific collections, from the MCU and Star Wars to Disney Animation and Studio Ghibli. The Editors’ Picks section features 30 of the most iconic posters in cinema history.
Click any poster and the detail view opens with the full image. Where available, a toggle lets you switch to the textless version, which is the raw artwork without titles, credits, or logos overlaid. These are the versions that designers, content creators, and wallpaper collectors tend to look for.
Below the main image, every alternative poster and backdrop on file is displayed in a scrollable row. Textless backdrops are tagged with a blue label so they stand out.
Each poster in the detail view generates a set of six dominant colours, pulled directly from the image. Hover over any swatch to see the hex code, or click it to copy the code to your clipboard. Useful if you’re putting together themed content or just curious about the colour theory behind your favourite poster artwork.
The gallery sits alongside five other free tools in the Discover section. If a poster catches your eye, Rate the Run can show you how the film or franchise rates across every entry, and the Binge Calculator can tell you how long the full series would take to watch.