But the poster, as noted by Slashfilm, bears a striking resemblance to a Game of Thrones poster by Martin Ansin, which was released by Mondo in 2012. 

20th Century Studios/Mondo

This isn’t exactly an isolated incident, either. It seems as if we’re just getting more and more stories about posters for big-budget studio movies that have needlessly cribbed others’ work. Just a few days ago, it was reported that a new Venom: Let There Be Carnage poster seemingly copy-and-pasted part of the composition from a fan’s Deviantart illustration. Which is just … surprisingly lazy. We get that not every art school graduate is super-thrilled with the task of having to sketch a silhouette of She-Venom, but come on. 

Perhaps most galling were the character posters for 2018’s Solo: A Star Wars Story, which seem egregiously copied from a line of Sony CDs by French artist Hachim Bahous, who was “flattered” but still, understandably, wanted to be “credited and paid” for his design.