Chinese movie poster plagiarizes the image of Master Chief from Halo, attracting players' attention

Chinese movie poster plagiarizes the image of Master Chief from Halo, attracting players' attention

Recently, the science fiction film "The Untamed" produced by Dream International Pictures and promoted by Beijing Dream Yule Film and Television started shooting smoothly in Hengdian, Zhejiang. The film stars Fan Shaohuang and others. However, some players found that the promotional poster of the film blatantly plagiarized the image of the Master Chief in the "Halo" series of games.

Movie poster of "Unlimited"

Halo setting map

Comparing the poster of the movie "Flying Blues" with the setting drawing of "Halo" by 343 Studio, it is not difficult to find that the movie poster simply flips the Master Chief left and right and does a little simple stretching of the picture. The character's posture, weapons, and armor are basically consistent with the setting drawing of the Master Chief in "Halo".

Comparison chart after flipping the setting chart

In addition to suspected plagiarism of the Master Chief's image, some netizens also discovered that a very familiar element appeared in the LOGO of the movie "Flying in the Sky", which is suspected to come from the well-known PC brand Alienware.

Some netizens commented:

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