In the realm of football stars turned movie icons, the Kelce brothers have once again captured the hearts of fans with a new fake movie poster creation. This latest playful masterpiece follows a series of movie poster mock-ups from August that featured Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, and his brother Jason Kelce, the retired Philadelphia Eagles center, in iconic film artwork.
In the previous installment, Travis swapped places with Michael J. Fox in a Back to the Future poster, while Jason and his wife, Kylie Kelce, hilariously stepped into the roles of Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in a Barbie poster. The clever concept was an instant hit among fans, who couldn’t get enough of the Kelce brothers’ movie magic.
The latest addition to the lineup is a Notting Hill poster, inspired by a conversation the brothers had during a recent episode of their podcast, New Heights. Travis confessed his enjoyment of the film, prompting Jason to challenge him on the plot. Travis, admittedly not the best at movie descriptions, was quickly corrected by Jason, who humorously summarized the plot as a tale of “two famous people who fall in love.” Travis interjected, clarifying, “No-one famous, one not famous,” leading to a playful debate about the believability of Hugh Grant being portrayed as the less popular one.
The new poster, much like its predecessors, garnered plenty of laughs and requests from fans for more movie-themed content featuring the Kelce brothers. One fan even labeled it a “masterpiece,” highlighting the widespread appeal of the brothers’ creative endeavors.
The conversation that sparked the latest poster is just one example of the New Heights team’s knack for blending the brothers’ fun personalities with elements of pop culture. The reimagined movie posters have become a fan-favorite feature of the podcast’s social media content, solidifying the Kelce brothers’ status as both football stars and pop culture icons in their own right.