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ArtistDark epic historical adventure movie poster inspired by “The Last of the Mohicans.” A heroic frontier warrior with long dark hair runs through a burning forest carrying a musket, accompanied by Native American Mohican warriors moving silently through smoke and fire. Waterfalls crash beside steep cliffs while British soldiers and Huron warriors clash in the distant wilderness. The central figures stand against dramatic storm clouds illuminated by orange firelight and pale moonlight. Cinematic composition filled with movement, emotion and survival, detailed leather clothing, tomahawks, muskets and rugged wilderness atmosphere. Rich painterly realism inspired by classic historical adventure posters, style of Drew Struzan × Frank McCarthy × Alan Lee cinematic atmosphere, integrated dramatic title typography and realistic film credits at the bottom, no white borders, include a very small sterilized full-body white unicorn logo with delicate proportions and the text “AI by Unicorngraphics” beneath it in the bottom right corner.
A digital painting of a "Wilderness War" movie poster. A group of Native Americans with long black hair, some wearing feather headdresses, one in a brown leather shirt holding a rifle, are running through a burning forest. Flames engulf the trees and ground around them, emitting smoke. In the background, three waterfalls cascade down rocks into a river. The sky is dark and cloudy with a full moon visible between the clouds. On the right side of the image, in the middle ground, there is a battle scene with soldiers in red coats and tricorn hats. At the bottom of the poster, the title "WILDERNESS WAR" is prominently displayed in large gold letters. Below that, in smaller white text, it reads: "A story of courage, sacrifice, and the fight for survival." Further down, in even smaller text, are credits for "STARRING: JOHN DOE | JANE SMITH | ROBERT BROWN | AND TOM HARDY," "DIRECTOR: MICHAEL MANN | MUSIC BY: TREVOR JONES & RANDY EDELMAN," and "A FORUM FILMS WRITTEN BY: ADAPTED FROM JAMES FENIMORE COOPER'S CLASSIC." The bottom also includes "#WILD