Mondo Releases Limited Edition 'Arrival' Posters To Celebrate Home Video Release

02/14/2017 06:14 pm EST

One of 2016's biggest hits with both audiences and critics was Denis Villeneuve's Arrival. Not only was the story a sophisticated look at what would happen if aliens decided to pay a visit to earth and the political response, but it also showed the sacrifices one must make as a human in order to experience everything life has to offer.

To celebrate the film's home video release, Paramount Studios partnered up with MONDO to create a series of posters for the film featuring art by Kevin Tong. Check out the regular version and variant below!

(Photo: Paramount Studios)
(Photo: Paramount Studios)

Both posters are 24"x36" and go on sale at a random time Thursday, February 16 at a random time on MONDO's website.

The regular version is limited to 325 pieces and costs $60. The variant version is limited to 150 pieces and costs $80. Both versions of the poster are 12-color screenprints.

Make sure to follow @MondoNews on Twitter for the on-sale announcement!

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[H/T Paramount Studios]

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