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Child's Play 2 Posters By Florey
This year we are kicking off our poster releases with a set of posters by Florey for Chucky's second cinematic outing, Child's Play 2!
This set includes both a 24x36 inch poster, along with a companion Editions poster, available as an A3 and A2 print.
Some of our Editions releases have also have A3 sizes added as an additional size, including the original posters for Jaws, The Thing, An American Werewolf In London and Back to The Future, Back To The Future Part II and Back To The Future Part III.
On our Editions range you can buy 2 and get 10% off, or buy 3 or more and get 20% off. Discount applied automatically at checkout. Check out the full range HERE.
Child's Play 2 by Florey will be available at 6pm GMT (UK Time) on Thursday the 22nd of January.

Child's Play 2
Art By Florey
24x36 Inches (Approx 61 x 91.5cm)
Edition of 160
Unframed £39.99 / Approx $50
Framed £109.99 / Approx $140
Hand Numbered Offset Lithograph Prints
Child's Play 2
Art By Florey
A2 Edition of 2000
A3 Open Edition
A2 (420 x 594 mm /16.5 x 23.4 inches) £29.99 each / Approx $38
A3 (297 x 420 mm /11.7 x 16.5 inches) - £14.99 each / Approx $20
A2 Posters Are Also Available Framed £69.99 each / Appox $90
Hand Numbered Archival Pigment Prints
Buy 2 Get 10% Off | Buy 3 Or More & Get 20% Off
Discount Applied Automatically At Checkout
Discount and currency conversion applied automatically at checkout.

Child's Play 2
Set
Art By Florey
£62.99 / Approx $75
Our customers based in the United States may also have seen a lot of news around Tariffs and how they impact shipping from the UK. The good news is that we are fully set up to be able to continue to ship to the U.S.
At checkout you will see Duties added to your order, this means that there will be no additional charges to you at on delivery.
We have also re-aligned all of our prices, so that even with the Tariffs, our U.S. customers will be paying the same as our customers based in the UK and Europe!
As part of these changes, we have had adjusted our shipping prices to reflect the new costs involved in shipping. While these are slightly more expensive than our previous shipping rates, we have absorbed a large amount of the increased costs, and are not much more expensive than shipping domestically in the US.