The moment an actor, a famous one at that, plays in a movie, the guys at marketing tend to reuse old material; make it more shiny, more trendy, whatever works. Why, one might ask. People recognize what they wanted / liked, so they pay attention to before mentioned material. Easy.
Also, it's not the actors' choice. It's somewhere in marketing / advertising.
yeah, the people making these posters get paid shit and have no creative control, so they just pull up a template and spend the next few weeks fixing the fonts. even hollywood's creativity is faked.
Most of these "actors" just play themselves over and over: Jackie Chan, Steven Seagal, Van Damme, etc. Save money: use the same poster image over and over.
The moment an actor, a famous one at that, plays in a movie, the guys at marketing tend to reuse old material; make it more shiny, more trendy, whatever works. Why, one might ask. People recognize what they wanted / liked, so they pay attention to before mentioned material. Easy.
Also, it's not the actors' choice. It's somewhere in marketing / advertising.
yeah, the people making these posters get paid shit and have no creative control, so they just pull up a template and spend the next few weeks fixing the fonts. even hollywood's creativity is faked.
Most of these "actors" just play themselves over and over: Jackie Chan, Steven Seagal, Van Damme, etc. Save money: use the same poster image over and over.
Also, it's not the actors' choice. It's somewhere in marketing / advertising.