People Are Photoshopping the Hell Out of the New 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' Poster

The new 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' poster somehow has people thinking about 'Face/Off' and Jar Jar Binks.

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The universe was very kind Friday, giving everyone a great new Kendrick Lamar album before hitting us with a new Star Wars: The Last Jediteaser just hours later. Shortly before the new teaser for Rian Johnson's follow-up to The Force Awakens premiered at the Star Wars Celebration event in Orlando, Disney shared a new poster featuring a lot of red and a well-placed lightsaber:

Teaser Poster for The Last Jedi. #swco https://t.co/72o7hgZNgo pic.twitter.com/ZG4jIJORQ0

— Jedi News (@JediNewsNetwork) April 14, 2017

Slowly but surely, as Mashable first noticed, fans (and people who just like to Photoshop things for fun) started Photoshop​ping the hell out of the poster:

The Last Jedi poster has been revealed... pic.twitter.com/DRItHKnn0D

— DJ Dodge (@DJ_Dodge) April 14, 2017

pic.twitter.com/OE1P3VyshR

— Daniel Danger (@tinymediaempire) April 14, 2017

This poster is unbelievable pic.twitter.com/CyJBDQbQYs

— Chris Gaines fan (@trillballins) April 14, 2017

There I fixed it. #TheLastJedi pic.twitter.com/9bl9JuphRh

— Darren King (@DKtheDrummer) April 14, 2017

Fixed it. #TheLastJedi pic.twitter.com/t5tCoHUBoe

— @quebectango@mstdn.social (@QuebecTango) April 14, 2017

To those crying about the lack of symmetry in #TheLastJedi poster. I just mocked this up. It looks awful. Trust the graphic designers. pic.twitter.com/cxKoUDBOgG

— James Bailey (@BamesJailey) April 14, 2017

Some fans have expressed disapproval of the poster's design. Trusting graphic designers, however, is something we all should do more of:

But until someone answer the following request, this Photoshop​ marathon won’t be ending anytime soon:

The Last Jedi poster is particularly notable due to its predominantly red coloring, as red is generally used to signify the dark side of the Force. The only blue on the poster, fittingly, is emanating from Rey (Daisy Ridley)'s lightsaber. The design itself is reminiscent of a previous Star Wars poster for the original 1977 film A New Hope:

Coincidence? I doubt it.

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