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Alternative Gravity Posters

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George Clooney and Sandra Bullock must be feeling on top of the world after their space thriller Gravity recorded the strongest October debut in US box office history.  Over the weekend, the film scored not only a huge 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes but also a record-breaking $55 million at the US box office.

The two actors can thank their lucky stars that they even got the chance to appear in the movie because it's been revealed they weren't the director's first choices. Robert Downey Jr. and Angelina Jolie were originally cast as the male and female lead according to Variety.

The Shortlist decided to commission a host of talented artists to design their take on the poster. The results are in and they're stunning. Take a peek below and judge for yourself! 

Gravity hits UK cinemas on November 8

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By Janet Duane

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