Poster Posse's 'Godzilla' art show pays tribute to classic movie monster and 2014 reboot [PHOTOS]: See Our Favorites!

By Jon Niles | Mar 27, 2014 03:02 PM EDT

May 16, 2014, marks the highly anticipated reboot of one of the most iconic movie monsters in Gareth Edwards' Godzilla. In accordance with this exciting release, the art collective known as the Poster Posse has announced a new art show inspired by the classic films as well as the reboot. We've gone through the collection and picked out our favorite pieces to share with you!

Watch the latest Godzilla trailer right here!

The artists involved are Paul Shipper, Orlando Arocena, Andy Fairhurst, Chad Woodward, Berkay Daglar, Matt Ferguson, Doaly, Simon Delart, Kaz Oomore, Linda Hordijk, Khoa Ho, Florey, Daniel Shearn, Arden Avett Chris Garofalo and Peter Gutierrez, Patrick Connan, Ron Guyatt, Chris Skinner, Daniel Nash, Robert Bruno, Luke Butland, Marie Bergeron, Marko Manev, Sharm Murugiah, Matt Needle, Salvador Anguiano, Samuel Ho, Adam Rabalais, Harlan Elam, Fernando Reza, Oli Riches, Arian Noveir, Rich Davies, Ben Mcleod, Khoa Ho, Rhys James, Rodolfo Reyes, Joe Vetoe, Chad Woodward and Juan Hugo Martinez.

Here are our top 5 favorites from this project:

Chris Garofalo's Godzilla Scream

Adam Rabalais's Godzilla is coming

Paul Shipper's Godzilla

Patrick Connan's Godzilla poster

Ron Guyatt's Godzilla poster

Want to see more of the Poster Posse's Godzilla art? Then go to Blurpy to see all the art from this new project!

Godzilla stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkins, David Strathairn, Ken Watanabe and Bryan Cranston, though the main attraction is the new take on the legendary film monster. It hits theaters on May 16, 2014.

Here is a brief synopsis of the movie:

An epic rebirth to Toho's iconic Godzilla, this spectacular adventure pits the world's most famous monster against malevolent creatures who, bolstered by humanity's scientific arrogance, threaten our very existence.

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