Fake Movie Poster Starring Jason and Travis Kelce Is a ‘Masterpiece,’ Fans Declare
A new fake movie poster featuring Jason and Travis Kelce delighted many of the professional athletes’ fans who begged for more after the brothers’ New Heights podcast team previously shared similar creative images.
Back in August, New Heights shared a series of snapshots on social media showing reimagined movie posters with the retired Philadelphia Eagles center and Kansas City Chiefs tight end swapped into the place of the actors who appeared in the films’ real promotional artwork. Travis, 35, took the place of Michael J. Fox in a revised Back to the Future poster, while Jason, 36, and his wife, Kylie Kelce, stepped in for Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in the Barbie movie poster. The 20 images thrilled fans at the time as many submitted requests for future fake posters they wanted to see.
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On Friday, Oct. 11, New Heights delivered with a reimagined poster for the 1999 romantic comedy Notting Hill, which starred Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. In the podcast’s version, Travis filled in for Grant while his older brother subbed in for Roberts.
“These are so perfect ?? ?? ?? ??,” one fan wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
“These movie posters are everthing ????,” another X user agreed.
One fan dubbed the new poster a “masterpiece,” while another said it was “golden.”
“Y’all crack me up. ??,” one fan laughed.
The revised poster was inspired by the brothers’ discussion about the film on a recent episode of New Heights. When Travis said he “enjoyed” the movie, Jason challenged him to describe the plot. After Travis admitted he was “not a good movie reviewer,” Jason attempted the plot description himself.
“It’s about two popular famous people that fall in love,” the former Eagles player said.
His younger brother was quick to issue a correction. “No—one popular, one unpopular,” he said.
“Who’s the unpopular one. Hugh?” Jason asked. When Travis confirmed the plot detail, Jason appeared unconvinced. “I don’t know if that’s realistic,” he said. “That’s a good-looking man.”