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  • 2001: A Space Odyssey movie posters from Kubrick's 1968 science fiction epic rank among the most visually iconic items in cinema poster collecting, with original theatrical material reflecting the film's uncompromising ambition. MGM's original theatrical campaign deployed the film's centerpiece visual, the alignment of Earth, moon, and spacecraft, as the defining image, and the Robert McCall paintings commissioned for the advance campaign are considered among the finest in the history of science-fiction poster art.

    Robert McCall's astronomical paintings for the original release and subsequent re-releases draw on his parallel career producing artwork for NASA — a background that gave these images a scientific weight and material authority that purely commercial illustrators rarely achieved. The original US one-sheets from 1968 use a design that Kubrick personally approved, consistent with his hands-on involvement in every aspect of the film's presentation. British quad formats carry alternate imagery emphasizing the film's formal geometry. Japanese variants produced for the Tokyo release deploy entirely different illustrative approaches rooted in that market's graphic tradition. The 1970 re-release produced a psychedelic variant targeting the counterculture audience that had made the film a midnight-movie staple.

    Every format in the collection — US one-sheets, British quads, Italian foglio, French grandes affiches, Japanese B2s — is an original print, not a reproduction of any kind.

    Get prints alongside Stanley Kubrick posters, Alien posters, and Blade Runner posters. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.