
Thriller, Michael Jackson Movie Poster HueForge
by Welsh Maker
Michael Jackson's iconic red leather jacket catches the eye in this haunting tribute to the legendary "Thriller" music video. Welsh Maker captures the King of Pop's transformation with dramatic red and black tones, while menacing zombie figures lurk in the shadowy background. The composition balances Jackson's striking pose with the film's horror elements, creating a nostalgic piece that celebrates both the groundbreaking music video and its unforgettable cinematic imagery.
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