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Millennium Movie Poster Project: Gallery Showcase Day Six

Day Six of the Millennium Movie Gallery Showcase and we have another three teasing poster images for you.

First up, the mantra "This Is Who We Are" is turned back on the audience as - in a scrawl reminiscent of something out of The Dark Knight - we are asked menacingly who we are in turn.

Justin Woodwell

This second image takes the closing moments of Season Three and series finale "Goodbye to All That" and suggests that the movie will be a direct continuation of the storyline as we left it with Frank and Jordan escaping off into the sunset.

Paul Clark

And today's final image sees most of Season Three's top cast receive top billing in a Chris Carter screenplay, and asks us if we're ready now that "The Time Has Come". We surely are!

Anthony Vela

More tomorrow, so come back then for more superb posters from amongst our competition entries...

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Millennium Movie Poster Project: Gallery Showcase Day Five

Welcome back and to Day Five of the Millennium Movie Poster Project Gallery Showcase. We kick off today's selection with an image featuring no less than two of our judges! Frank Black and Emma Hollis are reunited in this feature that also displays a lone, dilapidated house spilling ethereal wisps of smoke into the night sky and which doubtless contains mysterious secrets behind that eerie facade.

Gregory Fugate

Frank's alone in the rain-streaked wilderness in the second entry, which also proclaims that, "We were wrong all along". We are left to wonder about what precisely... The true date for the turn of the millennium? The nature of the Group? As with the movie itself, the possibilities are tantalisingly varied.

Alessandro Gianna

And today's final poster proclaims that the countdown is over! Both to the return of Frank Black and, perhaps, the Group's own apocalyptic deadline, hinting at a climax to their story too.

Justin Woodwell

More of the same coming your way tomorrow, so be sure to check back then!

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Millennium Movie Poster Project: Gallery Showcase Day Four

It's Day Four of our review of some of the Millennium Movie Poster Project entries and we've got another three great images to share with you.

First up is this ominous composition in which they are 97 days remaining, hinting at some imminent catastrophic event towards which we are counting down. Lara Means is set to return in the cast in this feature, which has another celebrated writing partnership penning the script - Glen Morgan & James Wong - and is once again directed by Thomas Wright.

Jussi Saarikkomäki

Portraits of four characters feature on this next entry. Lucy Butler co-stars once again, as does a grown-up Jordan Black alongside her father. The legend proclaims the themes that would form the heart of this feature film.

Matthew Ingles

Today's final offering comes with a tantalising title - "A Kiss in the Dark" - and an accompanying tagline, with a visual suggestion that stabbings may feature as a killer's modus operandi. Peter Watts is visible here too, once again proving he survived the events of the TV show's finale!

Jen Frankel

There are plenty more great designs yet to come in our Gallery Showcase, so be sure to check back again tomorrow for further visions of Frank Black's return to the screen!

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Millennium Movie Poster Project: Gallery Showcase Day Three

Welcome back to the Millennium Movie Poster Project Gallery Showcase as we chalk up Day Three with another trilogy of images selected from our competing artists.

Joachim Lipski

First up is a striking illustration making bold use of colour and "welcoming" back Frank Black with a huge devilish visage looming over him.

Following that is another appearance from Lucy Butler, playing on one of the most haunting images from the TV show's entire run. We are promised other returning characters too - Jordan, Emma Hollis and Peter Watts - in a story penned by the winning writing partnership of Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz and directed by another firm fan favourite (and upcoming podcast interviewee!) Tom Wright.

Terri Wilson

Finally, a finely detailed hand-drawn portrait of Frank and Catherine, reuniting the couple in stark black and white.

Joyce Huang

Once again a big thank you to everyone who entered and for everyone else who helped promote the competition. We'll be back tomorrow with another triumvirate of posters!

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Millennium Movie Poster Project: Gallery Showcase Day Two

Welcome to Day Two of the Millennium Movie Poster Project Gallery Showcase and three more posters from amongst our competition entries.


Christopher Brielmaier

The first image here is reminiscent of one of the teaser posters that helped launch Millennium whilst very much retaining its own visual identity and hinting at a brand new mystery.

Up next is a photographic-based offering that calls to mind the bold imagery from the show's opening credits sequence. It also features and expands upon some familiar phraseology and bills a headline cast which hints that Peter Watts is alive and well!

Anneka Evans

And finally a simple but no less effective composition - the only one today to feature an image of Frank Black himself, no less! - boldly announcing the return of everyone's favourite criminal profiler.

Gregory Fugate

Be sure to check back again tomorrow when we'll be featuring three more posters!

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Millennium Movie Poster Project: Gallery Showcase Day One

Welcome to Day One of the Millennium Movie Poster Project Gallery Showcase! Over the next week or so we will be showcasing many of the entries we have received. For now we won't be crediting any of the artists - until after the winners have been announced - but we will be certain to do so at a later date.

Christopher Brielmaier

These first three posters exemplify the range of entries we received. From a starkly affecting monochromatic teaser to a detailed portrait of Frank Black himself - both with taglines - to a photographic composition.

Matthew Ingles

This third entry is notable for including a subtitle as well as listing some cast and crew, including the first - but certainly not the last - appearance for nemesis Lucy Butler. We'll be showcasing more examples of each of these styles of poster and others over the coming days, so be sure to check back again tomorrow!

Anthony Vela

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Millennium Movie Poster Project: Gallery Showcase


It's the midnight of the competition - the Millennium Movie Poster Project is now closed to entries! We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has taken the time to enter, and all those in turn who have helped to publicise this event.

But it doesn't end there. Over the next week or so, whilst our judges - Lance Henriksen, Klea Scott and Mark Snow - begin mulling over the entries, we will be showcasing three posters per day taken from those we have received. We will preserve the anonymity of the entrants until after the winners have been announced, but this will be your opportunity to share in some of the competing artists' teasers for a Millennium movie.

So be sure to visit the blog right here at Back to Frank Black every day from Monday as we share your eye-catching visions for the future of Millennium!