Buy an original 1998 The X-Files: Fight the Future double-sided US One Sheet movie poster. Authentic 27×40 rolled cinema poster in very good condition.
£50.00
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Believe the truth is out there with this original US One Sheet movie poster for The X-Files: Fight the Future (1998). Measuring 27”x40”, this authentic double-sided (DS) theatrical poster was produced for cinemas to promote the first feature film based on the groundbreaking television phenomenon created by Chris Carter.
Starring David Duchovny as FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder and Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully, Fight the Futurebridges the gap between seasons five and six of the acclaimed television series. The film expands the show’s mythology with government conspiracies, extraterrestrial secrets and the terrifying Black Oil virus. Consequently, it remains essential viewing for every The X-Files fan.
This original theatrical poster features the iconic artwork showcasing Mulder and Scully beneath the famous glowing “X” logo. Because it is double-sided, the artwork displays perfectly in cinema light boxes and premium backlit frames. As a result, collectors generally favour double-sided posters over their single-sided counterparts.
This example comes in very good rolled condition with no folds, making it ideal for display or long-term collection. Moreover, original cinema posters from the late 1990s continue to attract strong interest as memorabilia from one of television’s most influential science fiction franchises.
Whether you’re a devoted The X-Files collector, a fan of David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, or simply searching for an authentic piece of 1990s sci-fi cinema history, this original theatrical poster makes a superb addition to any collection.
Very good condition.
Original cinema posters were produced in limited numbers for theatrical exhibition and were never intended for retail sale. Therefore, surviving examples have become increasingly collectible. Furthermore, The X-Files: Fight the Futuremarked the franchise’s successful move to the big screen, making original promotional material especially desirable among fans of science fiction, horror and cult television.