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The Poster For Leonardo DiCaprio And Brad Pitt's Next Film Is Giving People Some Major 'How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days' Vibes

The Poster For Leonardo DiCaprio And Brad Pitt's Next Film Is Giving People Some Major 'How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days' Vibes
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Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio are starring in Quentin Tarantino's newest film, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.

The poster for the film was just released, and some fans took to Twitter to say how much it reminded them of the poster from How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days.


Once Upon A Time In Hollywood's poster features Pitt and DiCaprio at opposite sides of the frame, posed as if they were leaning against the outer edge of the poster.

The Hollywood sign can be seen far in the background, tying in with the title and plot of the film.

For comparison, here's the poster from How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days:

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They may be leaning in opposite directions, but the mildly snarky facial expressions and overall energy of the posters feel similar.

Several people pointed out the similarities.





Some Twitter users were just excited for the film:





Once Upon A Time In Hollywood follows the star of a famous Western show (DiCaprio) who is trying to cope with the ongoing changes in the Hollywood of 1969, along with his stunt double and close friend (played by Pitt).

The pair live next to Sharon Tate (played by Margot Robbie), and the film takes place in the year she was murdered by followers of Charles Manson.

Between the premise of the film, and the fact that Tarantino is directing, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood should prove to be quite an entertaining film.

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