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  • Peter Jackson movie posters span one of cinema's most remarkable directorial arcs — from the low-budget New Zealand splatter films of the late 1980s through the record-breaking Lord of the Rings trilogy that redefined the possibilities of epic fantasy filmmaking. Each phase generated theatrical campaigns as different in scale and register as the films themselves, the progression from micro-budget gore to studio spectacle uniquely documented in theatrical paper. Shop our Jackson collection for original one-sheets and international formats. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) produced the middle chapter's characteristically siege-dominated campaign — Helm's Deep rendered in the dark, atmospheric palette that distinguished the New Line Cinema campaign from conventional fantasy marketing. King Kong (2005) revived a classic property with a highly crafted multi-format campaign. Early Jackson materials — Bad Taste (1987) and Meet the Feebles (1989) — were produced in tiny quantities for the New Zealand market and are now genuinely rare in any condition. Heavenly Creatures (1994) marked the critical breakthrough and generated its first serious international campaigns. These early materials surface only occasionally in specialist markets, and fine-condition examples are now very difficult to source — any appearance in dealer or auction inventory attracts immediate and competitive collector attention. Browse alongside our Lord of the Rings and King Kong collections. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.