Gallery: Superb Posters Honor Film's Most Iconic Cars, Spacecraft, and Flying Bison
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Kevin Henry's posters for the *Doctor Who* TARDIS and Walter White's Pontiac Aztek from *Breaking Bad*. (Expand the gallery to fullscreen for the best experience.)
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*Jurassic Park*'s Jeep Wrangler Sahara and Ford Explorer "Tour Vehicle"
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*Back to the Future*'s DeLorean and Michael Bluth's stair car from *Arrested Development*
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The Batmobile from the original *Batman* TV series, and the Tumbler from *Batman Begins*
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Twin USS Enterprises: one from the original *Star Trek* series, and one from J.J. Abrams' cinematic reboot.
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A Rebel Fighter from *Star Wars* and an *Empire Strikes Back* Imperial cruiser
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*Firefly*'s Serenity and the eponymous ship from *Battlestar Galactica*
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The Hogwarts Express from *Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone* and *Lost*'s VW van.
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*The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou*'s Belafonte and Apa, the sky bison from *Avatar: The Last Airbender*
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Ecto-1—and 1A—from *Ghostbusters* and *Ghostbusters 2*
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The Ford Mustang Mach 1 from *Death Proof* and *The Green Hornet*'s 1965 Chrysler Imperial Crown
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*Scooby-Doo*'s Mystery Machine and the Planet Express from *Futurama*
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