Fans agree the people behind the edited posters need ‘more than a raise.’
For those who always wondered what popular movie posters would look like if Jason and Travis Kelce were superimposed over the lead actors, fear not—the team behind the brothers’ New Heights podcast has it covered.
The podcast’s official Instagram account shared a series of creatively edited images on Thursday, Aug. 15. Twenty movie posters were reimagined in all, starting with Secretariat (starring Jason, 36) and ending with Water Boy (starring Travis, 34).
Some movie posters, such as the ones for Wedding Crashers and Titanic, invited fans to imagine the brothers co-starring in the films. Others brought Jason’s wife, Kylie Kelce, and Travis’ coach, the Kansas City Chiefs’ Andy Reid, into the hypothetical casts.
In some cases, the edited posters referenced prior conversations the brothers had about the films on their podcast, such as Travis’ mistaken belief that Alice in Wonderland was actually titled “Allison Wonderland.” The movie poster inspired by that conversation showed Travis wearing Alice’s blue dress while standing near the Mad Hatter’s tea party. The edited Secretariat poster also referenced controversial comments made by Jason about the racehorse on the podcast and online earlier this year.
“Coming soon to a theater near you 😂,” New Heights wrote to caption the 20-part Instagram post. When asked on X, formerly Twitter, who was responsible for creating the images, the podcast’s official account credited them to “Editor Brady.”
Fans couldn’t stop laughing at the creativity behind the reimagined movie posters. Many chimed in to share which images were their favorites.
“The Allison Wonderland clip will always get me LMAO,” one person wrote as another agreed, saying that particular poster “is quite literally sending me 😂😂😂.”
“Back to the future and Barbie. They’re all amazing. What a great job. Let’s make some of these happen. Love them. ❤️❤️❤️,” one Instagram user commented.
“I laughed entirely too hard at Titanic 😂😂😂,” another Instagram user shared.
Many New Heights listeners also agreed that the person or persons behind the posters had earned a raise for the post.
“The Intern needs more than a raise at this point,” one person wrote before suggesting, “Give them a paid 4 week vacation 😅.”
“You better be paying your intern well because these are hysterical,” another fan commented.
“Whoever made this is underpaid. Such artistry,” an Instagram user declared.