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Physics-Themed Horror Movie Posters are Scientifically Scary

Physics-Themed Horror Movie Posters are Scientifically Scary

So you’re a science nerd getting ready for Halloween. They are already sold out of the David S. Pumpkins suit you wanted; what’s a geek to do? Print out these physics-themed posters of classic movie posters, obviously.

Made for Symmetry Magazine by Sandbox Studio, Chicago with Ana Kova, the four posters below recapture the brilliance of both the movies, and the science riffing on them. Who wouldn’t want to see a Scream in the Large Hadron Collider? The calls are coming from inside the detector…

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There’s probably nothing scarier than the eventual heat death of the universe, because it’s going to be the end of everything. So what if it suddenly and violently appeared to end our existence? Well, it would be like the…

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Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss was a prolific scientist and contributor to many fields, including the study of magnetism. It’s only fitting then that Poltergauss now exists. (Place a strong magnet next to a television and you will see warping like that!)

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Finally, who better to exercise the “demons” of the universe than The Physicist? It’s going to take a young grad student and an old grad student…

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These awesome posters are perfect for your nerdy Halloween party. Just think of everyone who will see these on your walls and start making science/horror movie puns of their own. Dang, that sounds like a pretty cool party.

Download all the posters for yourself, here.

What do you think? Have a science/horror movie crossover you are figuratively dying to share? Let us know in the comments below.

Images: Artwork by Sandbox Studio, Chicago with Ana Kova 

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