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    Funko Pop! Movie Poster: One-Sheets in Miniature

    Updated February 16, 2026

    The theatrical one-sheet is one of the most studied forms in commercial graphic design - Saul Bass's Vertigo and Anatomy of a Murder posters, the original Star Wars advance poster composition, Drew Struzan's Raiders of the Lost Ark illustration - and Funko's Movie Poster Pop! sub-line applies the same panel-plus-figure format as Comic Covers to reproductions of this canon. The Jaws poster's swimmer-below-shark composition, the Jurassic Park tyrannosaurus silhouette, the Back to the Future DeLorean-and-lightning layout: each backing panel is a printed reproduction of theatrical artwork whose original equivalents sell in the four and five figures at vintage poster auction.

    Funko Pop! Movie Poster figures attract collectors who connect film history with Pop! collecting, because the poster-reproduction panels create a cinema-design layer that standard character figures don't carry. The format also benefits from the same cross-licensing complexity that constrains the Pop! Albums line - studio licenses, key art licenses, and sometimes photographer or illustrator rights all intersect, which limits catalog depth and makes well-executed releases more notable than they would be in a less encumbered product line.

    Two practical habits. Track the film and poster-era attribution for each release as part of the collection record - whether the backing panel recreates the original theatrical artwork, an anniversary reissue, or a re-commissioned modern version matters for the cinema-history context the format is built on. And apply the same UV-protection approach used for Comic Covers: the printed backing panel is paper-based and susceptible to fading under sustained display light, and the visual integrity of the poster recreation is the primary display element.

    The cinema-poster long game

    Learn the Toys and Figures fundamentals - Movie Poster Pop! release identification by film and poster source, how studio and key-art licensing constraints affect catalog depth across different eras and genres, and which poster recreations have the most documented demand from collectors tracking both film history and the Pop! format - and keep notes on film, poster source, and panel condition at purchase.

    Find the other Movie Poster collectors

    Niches like Funko Pop! Movie Poster grow sharper when collectors tracking poster-source attributions can compare preservation approaches and sourcing leads. Amassable lets you log poster Pops with film source and condition notes, display the cinema wall like a gallery, and meet others completing the same theatrical canon. Early members help shape how this specialty develops.

    Your turn

    Log the posters, document the film sources, protect the panels. Amassable is built for Funko Pop! Movie Poster collectors - catalog what you own, track the poster gaps, and start conversations about the theatrical one-sheet recreations worth finding. Download Amassable from the official store links on our homepage, and help bring the Movie Poster community together, one theatrical image at a time.

    Catalog this hobby on Amassable and connect with collectors who share your focus.

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