8 More Fiendishly Clever Secrets Hidden In Famous Movie Posters

1. Under The Silver Lake

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The secrets hidden on Under The Silver Lake's poster are so well-placed that it's even hard to make them out when you blow the image up and zoom right in.

Set to be released on 22 March 2019 in the UK, the movie actually premiered last May at the Cannes Film Festival, with its stunning teaser poster dropping around the same time. Not only is it great to look at, but it also contains several minuscule faces dotted across it, which, realistically, can only be seen if you already know they're there.

If you train your eyes on the bubbles at the top of the image - and zoom in really, really far - you should be able to make out what looks like a man in a pirate hat blended into the water (check out the red circle above). Just to the left and down from him, there's a stick-person of some kind, and to the right and down, there's a man holding out a weapon.

There are bound to be more mysterious images like this mixed in with the bubbles, but those are the ones that stick out to us. In addition, there's also an image of Andrew Garfield's character layered in with the trees at the bottom of the poster - just above the word "Mitchell".

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So... what does this all mean? Unfortunately, we've no way of knowing until the movie actually opens. And when it does, we'll be sat at the front of the cinema with a telescope.

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How many of these hidden poster secrets did you already know about? Any other cool ones to share? Let us know in the comments below!

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