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Exclusive: The Final Limited Edition Poster for Eli Roth’s THE GREEN INFERNO

In just over a week, Eli Roth’s latest horror film, The Green Inferno will take moviegoers on a terrifying trip to the Amazon jungle. In The Green Inferno, eight college students from New York take up the cause of an Amazon tribe whose land is imperiled. But when they arrive in the jungles of the Amazon, the “slacktavists” discover that they’re on the menu for the cannibalistic tribe that they wanted to help…and no one is coming to save them!

Artist Jim Evans a.k.a. T.A.Z. has created four original limited edition posters for The Green Inferno. We debuted the first poster back in June and the second poster was revealed last month. Now, we are proud to present the final Green Inferno poster by T.A.Z.!

The Green Inferno post by T.A.Z.
T.A.Z. has previously created album jackets and posters for U2, Nine Inch Nails, The Ramones, Beck, The Beastie Boys, Pearl Jam, and The Wu Tang Clan.

Roth filmed The Green Inferno on location in Chile, the Peruvian Amazon, and New York City. The Green Inferno features Lorenza Izzo as Justine, Ariel Levy as Alejandro, Daryl Sabara as Lars, Kirby Bliss Blanton as Amy, Sky Ferreira as Kaycee, Magda Apanowicz as Samantha, Nicolás Martínez as Daniel, Aaron Burns as Jonah, Ignacia Allamand as Kara, Richard Burgi as Charles, Eusebio Arenas as Scott, and Matías López as Carlos.

The Green Inferno will reach movie theaters on Friday, September 25.

Horror fans, what do you think about T.A.Z.’s final poster for The Green Inferno? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!

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