Movie Poster AI Images

Design movie posters in your browser with Morphic's AI image generator. Create an action hero backlit against fire or a horror eye under a blood-red title bar, hold one campaign look across the one-sheets with Style Transfer, then set the title on the Canvas.

Movie poster styles you can design

Movie poster layouts you can compose

Action payoff one-sheet

A full one-sheet with a hero backlit against a wall of fire low in the frame, debris frozen mid-air, a heavy metallic title across the lower third, a billing block at the base.

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Action payoff one-sheet

Horror teaser one-sheet

A full one-sheet built on deep black with a single eye or silhouette catching a sliver of light, a blood-red title bar at the top, heavy negative space, minimal and unsettling.

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Horror teaser one-sheet

Sci-fi epic one-sheet

A full one-sheet with a vast structure or planet dominating the frame and a tiny figure for scale, a glowing horizon, a sharp geometric title block reserved across the centre.

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Sci-fi epic one-sheet

Indie festival one-sheet

A full one-sheet with one small figure in a wide field of negative space, muted naturalistic palette, a single quiet light source, a lowercase title set low, laurels at the base.

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Indie festival one-sheet

Make Movie poster in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your Movie poster

    Describe the Movie poster you want, in plain words.

  2. 02

    Generate the image

    Morphic generates a clean, ready-to-publish image on your canvas in seconds.

  3. 03

    Refine your Movie poster

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the frame.

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FAQs

Where can I make movie posters with AI?
You can create movie posters directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Image tool, describe the genre, the central image, the palette, and the title space, and Morphic produces the one-sheet art. Then set the title treatment and billing block in the Canvas. No installs and no design software needed.
What makes AI art work as a real movie poster?
Three things: a single strong focal image, a palette that signals the genre, and deliberate space reserved for the title and billing block. Generate the art with the title area clear, then add the typography in the Canvas so the hierarchy stays clean.
How do I match the poster to my genre?
Name the genre and lean into its conventions: a backlit hero and teal-and-orange for action, a single eye on black for horror, a vast structure and a tiny figure for sci-fi, two figures in golden hour for romance. The genre cue is what reads instantly at a glance.
How do I keep a campaign of posters consistent?
Use the Style Transfer workflow to lock the palette and title treatment from your key art, then reference that style card across teaser, payoff, and character one-sheets. The whole campaign reads as one release.
Can I add the title and billing block on Morphic?
Yes. Generate the poster art with the title area left clear, then open the Canvas to place the title treatment, credits, and billing block. Keeping type as a layer lets you adjust the hierarchy without regenerating the artwork.
Do I need design experience to make a movie poster?
No. Morphic runs in your browser and takes plain-language prompts. Anyone who can describe a genre, a central image, and a title space can produce a finished one-sheet. Photoshop and a stock-photo subscription are not required.