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New Skyfall Poster Arrives From Across The Pond

With Skyfall hitting silver screens on October 26th in the UK and November 9th in North America, it is no surprise that studio is ramping up their marketing for the film. The US-based poster released last week for the latest installment in the 007 series depicted a brash Daniel Craig in an action shot with an unbuttoned collar and pointed gun. In contrast, the UK version posted provides an element of sophistication to the Bond character as he is shown in a navy blue tuxedo ready to charm his way through even the most difficult situation.
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With Skyfall hitting silver screens on October 26th in the UK and November 9th in North America, it is no surprise that studio is ramping up their marketing for the film.

The US-based poster released last week for the latest installment in the 007 series depicted a brash Daniel Craig in an action shot with an unbuttoned collar and pointed gun. In contrast, the UK version posted provides an element of sophistication to the Bond character as he is shown in a navy blue tuxedo ready to charm his way through even the most difficult situation.

While the new poster is arguably indicative of inherent differences between American and British culture and style, both depictions create excitement for the release of Skyfall.

Marketing is now in full force and Sony is doing everything they can, on both sides of the pond, to attract moviegoers to the latest 007 outing. Judging by what we’ve seen so far though, I don’t think that the studio will have any trouble getting audiences in theatres for this one.

As you patiently wait for the next James Bond film, check out the poster below.


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