Blade Runner Movie Posters
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The Blade Runner movie poster collection at MerchFuse is the most comprehensive range of Ridley Scott's 1982 sci-fi masterpiece available in one place — nine editions spanning the original 1982 theatrical one-sheet, Harrison Ford character prints, Tyler Stout's Mondo collector edition, Kilian Eng's cyberpunk neon city Mondo print, James Jean's Deckard/Rachael/Roy Batty art print, and three Jakob Staermose Spinner vehicle editions. Every Blade Runner movie poster here is printed on 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper with fade-resistant archival inks, available in seven frame-ready sizes from 9×11 to 24×36. Whether you want the canonical theatrical one-sheet or a deep-cut Mondo collector edition, this Blade Runner movie poster collection has the right print for every wall.
Blade Runner arrived in 1982 to indifferent box office and divided critics — and then spent the following four decades becoming one of the most visually influential films ever made. Ridley Scott's rain-soaked Los Angeles 2019, its layered neon cityscapes, Vangelis's synthesised score, and the film's central question about what separates human consciousness from engineered memory have never stopped resonating. The Blade Runner poster has evolved accordingly: from the original theatrical one-sheet that failed to communicate the film's full ambition, to the Mondo editions that finally gave the material the collector-grade treatment it deserved. James Jean's print featuring Deckard, Rachael, and Roy Batty in a single composition is one of the finest pieces of film art created for any movie in this genre. Whichever Blade Runner wall art you choose, you are placing a piece from one of cinema's permanent masterpieces on your wall.
Why This Blade Runner Movie Poster Belongs on Your Wall
- Design vibe: Acid-rain neons, retrofuturist amber and teal, and the deep blacks of a city that never fully wakes up. Whether you choose the theatrical one-sheet, Tyler Stout's Mondo edition, Kilian Eng's cyberpunk neon city print, the James Jean Deckard art print, or any of the three Spinner vehicle editions, every piece of Blade Runner wall art carries the visual grammar of a film that defined what dystopian science fiction looks like for every screen that came after it.
- Artist editions: Tyler Stout's Mondo edition is the definitive collector piece — dense with character and atmospheric detail built for large walls. Kilian Eng's Mondo print interprets the 1982 film through a neon-saturated cyberpunk city lens with its own distinct visual logic. James Jean's Deckard/Rachael/Roy Batty print is the art-world choice — a composition that could hang in a gallery without further explanation. The Jakob Staermose Spinner series foregrounds the film's iconic police vehicle across three distinct visual registers from neo-noir to retro sci-fi.
- Print quality: 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper, fade-resistant archival inks, seven standard frame-ready sizes from 9×11 to 24×36. Deep blacks, acid neons, and amber cityscapes stay colour-accurate at every size. Matte finish eliminates glare whether framed under glass or mounted open.
- Great gift for: Sci-fi cinema collectors building a dystopian feature wall, fans who consider Blade Runner the genre's visual benchmark, collectors who follow Mondo artist editions by Tyler Stout or Kilian Eng, and anyone who has spent serious time arguing about whether Deckard is a replicant.
Where to Hang This Blade Runner Wall Art
The acid neons, deep blacks, and amber cityscapes of Blade Runner wall art work best against white, off-white, or charcoal walls where the Los Angeles 2019 colour palette can control the room. Tyler Stout's Mondo edition at 24×36 is a natural centrepiece for a living room, home cinema, or creative studio feature wall — compositionally dense enough to reward close attention but bold enough to anchor a large wall from across the room. Frame in brushed aluminium or matte black for the correct cyberpunk register; raw black steel works equally well for a warmer industrial space.
For a dedicated cyberpunk and dystopian sci-fi wall, anchor with this Blade Runner poster at the centre, the Ghost in the Shell 1995 Mondo poster to the left, and the Metropolis Laurent Durieux Mondo poster to the right. Three films, three eras of science fiction cinema — Metropolis (1927) as the genre's foundation, Blade Runner (1982) as its defining visual moment, Ghost in the Shell (1995) as its cyberpunk evolution — framed in matching matte black metal it reads as a considered art installation, not a random collection.
A home studio, study, or creative workspace suits a single Blade Runner print at 18×24. The Kilian Eng Mondo edition in particular has the energy of a working-space print — neon-saturated enough to command attention when you look up from a screen, architecturally complex enough to reveal new details over time. For a film-focused home office, pair the Ex Machina Rory Kurtz Mondo poster alongside the Deckard poster for a two-piece AI and identity wall that rewards anyone who has spent serious time with both films. US shipping dispatched within 3–5 business days. Returns accepted on damaged or defective prints within 30 days.
More from MerchFuse
The full Blade Runner movie poster range includes nine editions. The four essential collector pieces are the Blade Runner Tyler Stout Mondo art print, the Blade Runner James Jean Deckard, Rachael & Roy Batty art print, the Blade Runner 1982 Kilian Eng Mondo cyberpunk neon city poster, and the Blade Runner Jakob Staermose Spinner neo-noir poster.
For companion pieces from the same dystopian and cyberpunk sci-fi era, explore the Escape from New York Matt Taylor Mondo poster, the RoboCop Martin Ansin Mondo poster, and the Dune 1984 Kilian Eng Mondo poster — three more Mondo-quality pieces from the same 1982–1987 golden era of sci-fi cinema that produced Blade Runner. Browse the full cult classic movie prints collection, or explore the Alien movie posters collection as the natural Ridley Scott companion range to Blade Runner on any sci-fi feature wall.
Print Material Details
Every MerchFuse poster is printed on 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper using fade-resistant archival inks. Colors stay accurate, blacks stay deep, and the matte finish eliminates glare whether you frame under glass or mount open. All seven sizes use standard frame dimensions — no custom framing needed.
Prefer to print your own? The digital download option gives you a 300 DPI high-resolution file (PDF/JPG) for $3.90.
This is fan-inspired artwork and an original artistic interpretation. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially licensed by Warner Bros., The Ladd Company, or any associated rights holder.











