Mondo celebrates Nacho Vigalondo's Colossal and the original Resident Evil video game with a new poster for each beloved project.

Both posters are now available on Mondo's website. To learn more, check out the official details and images below.

From Mondo: "Last week, Nacho Vigalondo’s stunning COLOSSAL was let loose in New York and Los Angeles… this weekend the film has a much wider release, and if it’s playing in a theater near you, we highly recommend checking it out this weekend. To celebrate, we’ll have a beautiful poster for the film by our absolute favorite duo from down under, We Buy Your Kids.

In addition to COLOSSAL, we’ll also have a brand new poster for one of our favorite survival horror video games, RESIDENT EVIL, by Sam Wolfe Connelly. When we first reached out to Sam for this project, he immediately took to it. His beautiful rendering of the series’ iconic zombie dogs is both grotesque and gorgeous and we couldn’t be more excited about Sam’s work here.

Colossal by We Buy Your Kids. 12"x36" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 175. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. $45

"Before even starting on this poster I knew exactly what I wanted to do for it. I remember playing this game as a kid for the first time at a friend's house with all the lights turned out. One of the first unexpected jump scares is a dog trying to snap at you through the mansion doors when you try to exit. Of course we all screamed like crazy and then tried to play it off like we weren't scared. I think thats a moment a lot of people shared with this game and series."
-Sam Wolfe Connelly

Resident Evil by Sam Wolfe Connelly. 18"x24" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 150. Printed by D&L Screenprinting. $45"

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