SDCC: Jonah Hex Poster Debuts

Posted by Scott the Intern (intern@filmschoolrejects.com) on July 23, 2009

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Straight from the halls of Comic-Con in San Diego, the brand new poster for Warner Bros. upcoming wild west shootout Jonah Hex has made its way into the public eye. It features Josh Brolin looking slightly messy in the face and Megan Fox looking slightly hot in the… corset.

Directed by Jimmy Hayward, the comic book adaptation opens June 18, 2010 and stars Josh Brolin, John Malkovich, Megan Fox, Will Arnett and Michael Shannon.

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Source: Yahoo Movies


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  • LowSlash
    I find it disturbing that Megan's waist has approximately the same circumference as my thigh in that poster..
  • chille
    There's no way that picture isn't altered.
  • Aleric
    I wonder why the poster seems to be more about Megan Foxx than the main character in the film.

    Not to mention that Josh Brolin looks nothing like Jonah Hex. But if the current trend follows suit it will earn tons of money since it is not about comic book accuracy and more about name dropping and hype.
  • Mal Reynolds
    can we just fast forward a couple years to where megan fox is no longer popular? thanks.
  • at least Will Arnett is in this.
  • mladenL
    Why the hell are movie posters so bland these days? They're all identical.
    "Movie star posing in muted one-tone background"

    The design is the same as the posters for freaking Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.
  • more like Jonah Van Hexling
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