Netizens Draw Comparisons Between Stree 2 and Netflix`s Stranger Things Posters
Updated on: 13 August, 2024 01:21 PM IST |Amruta Karulkar
Stree 2 and Stranger Things Posters Compared
The excitement surrounding the release of Stree 2, the much-anticipated sequel to the 2018 horror-comedy hit, has been overshadowed by a growing controversy. The film`s promotional poster has drawn intense scrutiny for its striking resemblance to the poster of the popular Netflix series Stranger Things 2.
These visual congruences have ignited a firestorm of criticism on social media, with many netizens accusing the Stree 2 team of blatant plagiarism. "The Stree 2 poster seems to have borrowed heavily from Stranger Things 2," one X user wrote, expressing a sentiment echoed by countless others.
While the accusations of plagiarism are severe, there are those who have defended the Stree 2 poster. Some argue that, given the supernatural themes shared by both properties, certain design overlaps are to be expected. They point out subtle differences, such as the distinct backgrounds, to differentiate the two posters. Furthermore, the debate has extended beyond the Stree 2 poster, with some questioning the originality of the Stranger Things design itself, suggesting it might be influenced by 80s film aesthetics.
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Stree 2’s box office prospects appear promising, with advance bookings surpassing 100,000 tickets within just 48 hours of their opening. The latest data suggests that the film has crossed the 2.2 lakh mark in advanced booking.
However, the film faces competition from Akshay Kumar’s Khel Khel Mein and John Abraham’s Vedaa, both slated for release on the same day. However, both of these films have been left in the dust in terms of advanced ticket sales numbers. While Vedaa racked up some 10,500+ tickets, Khel Khel Mein managed to sell even less.
As the release date for Stree 2 approaches, it is to be seen whether the plagiarism debate will actually affect the moviegoer’s response. Only time will tell if Stree 2 can overcome the initial setback and emerge as a box office success.
Netizens draw similarities between the Stree 2 and Stranger Things posters
The similarities between the two designs are undeniable. Both posters employ a bold colour palette of blue and orange, with the title emblazoned in red. The arrangement of the cast members in a pyramid-like formation, with the lead actor at the apex, is another striking parallel.These visual congruences have ignited a firestorm of criticism on social media, with many netizens accusing the Stree 2 team of blatant plagiarism. "The Stree 2 poster seems to have borrowed heavily from Stranger Things 2," one X user wrote, expressing a sentiment echoed by countless others.
While the accusations of plagiarism are severe, there are those who have defended the Stree 2 poster. Some argue that, given the supernatural themes shared by both properties, certain design overlaps are to be expected. They point out subtle differences, such as the distinct backgrounds, to differentiate the two posters. Furthermore, the debate has extended beyond the Stree 2 poster, with some questioning the originality of the Stranger Things design itself, suggesting it might be influenced by 80s film aesthetics.
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Stree 2 leads the pre-booking race by a huge margin
Despite the controversy, the hype surrounding Stree 2 remains palpable. The film, helmed by director Amar Kaushik, boasts a star-studded cast featuring Rajkummar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor, Pankaj Tripathi, Abhishek Banerjee, and Aparshakti Khurana. Adding to the anticipation, Tamannaah Bhatia and Varun Dhawan are set to make special appearances.Also Read: Bhediya To Stree 2, More Movies That Complete The Horror Comedy Universe
Stree 2’s box office prospects appear promising, with advance bookings surpassing 100,000 tickets within just 48 hours of their opening. The latest data suggests that the film has crossed the 2.2 lakh mark in advanced booking.
However, the film faces competition from Akshay Kumar’s Khel Khel Mein and John Abraham’s Vedaa, both slated for release on the same day. However, both of these films have been left in the dust in terms of advanced ticket sales numbers. While Vedaa racked up some 10,500+ tickets, Khel Khel Mein managed to sell even less.
As the release date for Stree 2 approaches, it is to be seen whether the plagiarism debate will actually affect the moviegoer’s response. Only time will tell if Stree 2 can overcome the initial setback and emerge as a box office success.
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