"Alita: Battle Angel" Chinese style poster exposed similar to Nezha Conquers the Dragon King

"Alita: Battle Angel" Chinese style poster exposed similar to Nezha Conquers the Dragon King

The science fiction film "Alita: Battle Angel" is currently in theaters, and its box office has reached 530 million yuan. Recently, the film crew released a set of Chinese-style posters, presenting the four most exciting action scenes in the film in a hand-painted style. The delicate and exquisite pictures and the futuristic characters complement each other. Alita in the posters is particularly heroic and full of fighting spirit.

This set of posters presents the four most exciting action scenes in the film in a Chinese style. The smooth lines outline Alita's flexible and agile figure, and Alita's tricks to defeat the enemy in the film are also perfectly reproduced in the posters. Coupled with the flowing clouds, flying fire, and long silk on the screen, a Chinese version of "Battle Angel" is vividly presented on the paper. Many netizens said that it is very similar to "Nezha Conquers the Dragon King".

"Alita: Battle Angel" is adapted from a well-known comic and created by two film masters, James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez. The film builds an imaginative future world from scratch, and also tells a wonderful story that incorporates the three eternal themes of family, love, and self-discovery.

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