Starboy Series
Red-blue releases from the Starboy era with bold typography, dark gloss and a collectible feel.
Curated worlds for music, cinema and games. For when you want not just one PLATINA piece, but a whole wall with a unified mood
Red-blue releases from the Starboy era with bold typography, dark gloss and a collectible feel.
Black-and-white Weeknd singles with a darker texture and a more mature room-first vibe.
Early The Weeknd releases in a restrained noir presentation that feels especially sharp in PLATINA format.
Warmer, darker releases with an intimate mood, smoky light and collectible depth.
The Weeknd collaborations with other artists in the same premium PLATINA treatment.
Film-driven compositions for people who want atmosphere on the wall, not random stills.
Game worlds and heroic scenes in a mature, graphite-heavy and collectible treatment.
A mixed curation from music, cinema and games for a first strong wall without the random-set feeling.
Top licensed One Piece posters: wanted cards, crew lineups and key heroes in a collectible presentation.
Strong Naruto pieces: Itachi, Sasuke, Team 7 and signature visuals that already feel like a finished set.
Infinity Castle, Mugen Train and standout Demon Slayer characters for a high-impact anime wall.
Jujutsu Kaisen focused on Shibuya, Gojo and duel-driven compositions with strong contrast.
Classic Dragon Ball: Goku, signature symbols and the clean high-energy feel of shonen iconography.
Fallout, New Vegas and Nuka-Cola: a post-apocalyptic gaming block with a distinct atmosphere.
Ezio, Kassandra, Altaïr and other Assassin's Creed heroes in a calm collectible presentation.
Geralt, Ciri and the symbolism of The Witcher world for a more mature and darker gaming wall.
Night City, Edgerunners and neon tech rhythm for a setup wall with character.
Diablo, Lilith and dark symbols for the densest, most collectible gaming block.
Cult Star Wars posters, planet art, imperial aesthetics and bold cinematic compositions.
Middle-earth maps, Fellowship imagery and atmospheric scenes for a fantasy-driven wall.
Dune with desert geometry, gold tones and the feel of large-format cinema.
Arcane, Jinx, Vi and the Piltover/Zaun contrast in a vibrant screen-driven presentation.
Back to the Future as a cult screen accent: DeLorean, blueprints and poster-grade nostalgia.
Spider-Man, Miles, Gwen and the symbiote side of Marvel in a strong comics-first collection.
Iron Man, Avengers and the strongest licensed Marvel posters for a superhero-first wall.
Batman, Joker and Gotham-driven DC posters in a dark, high-contrast comics block.
Superman, Green Lantern and other DC heroes for a brighter classic-superhero collection wall.
Top Drive posters: neon noir, Ryan Gosling, night city mood and a sharp visual rhythm for a dark cinema wall.
A Toxic pop edit: bright portraits, gloss and bold music-driven energy for an accent wall.
Elden Ring in the PLATINA format: runes, bosses and dark fantasy scale for a strong wall.
A One Piece edit with characters, wanted posters and Grand Line adventure energy.
A cyberpunk edit: neon, Night City, Edgerunners and techno-noir for a dark room.
A Spider-Man edit with webs, Miles Morales, Venom and urban comic-book movement.
An Avengers edit with Marvel posters, team moments and superhero scale.
Kendrick Lamar posters with high-contrast portrait work, tour references and album-led identity.
Travis Scott with stadium energy, darker rap visuals and high-saturation modern poster language.
The Weeknd as the core PLATINA music block: portraits, album cover energy and dark stage mood.
Eminem pieces built around monochrome tension, classic album references and a colder room vibe.
Starboy-era Weeknd posters with sharper gloss, chrome accents and stronger pop contrast.
Drake posters with cleaner luxury-pop energy, softer tones and a more polished club-night feel.
Britney Spears as a bright accent set: Toxic-era pop iconography, gloss and a sharper Y2K charge.
The darker Weeknd side: Trilogy, Melancholy and Beauty Behind the Madness in one slower, moodier set.
Breaking Bad with desert tension, Heisenberg symbolism and sharper crime-drama contrast.
A larger Star Wars wall: planets, helmets, duels and iconic saga poster beats beyond the current core set.
Game of Thrones with house sigils, dragons, colder fantasy drama and a collectible wall rhythm.
Fight Club posters with raw type, Tyler/Jack tension and a dirtier cult-cinema texture.
Dune beyond the first core set: more messiah imagery, desert geometry and imperial scale.
Arcane with more Zaun/Piltover tension, painterly neon and character-first screen compositions.
An expanded Middle-earth line with map work, ring symbolism and more atmospheric fantasy scenes.
Back to the Future with DeLorean iconography, blueprint logic and stronger retro-sci-fi nostalgia.
A deeper Drive stack with more Gosling-led neon noir and darker late-night wall atmosphere.
Geralt, Ciri and monster-hunt symbolism pushed into a broader and darker Witcher wall.
A wider Assassin's Creed edit with more eras, symbols, stealth silhouettes and map-like compositions.
More Fallout wasteland iconography: ranger helmets, Vault imagery and Nuka-led retro apocalypse.
Diablo pushed further into heavier darkness, infernal symbols and denser gothic fantasy energy.
A larger cyberpunk line with more neon city light, chrome bodies and techno-noir poster rhythm.
League of Legends in a poster-first treatment with champion art, high color contrast and esports scale.
Red Dead with western silhouette work, horseback distance and a more cinematic frontier wall feel.
Grand Theft Auto posters with city-night swagger, getaway energy and brighter pop-crime contrast.
The Last of Us with ruined-city melancholy, survival intimacy and a heavier end-of-world mood.
Hades with mythic red-black energy, character lineups and a cleaner underworld poster language.
Warcraft posters with faction identity, fantasy scale and a more classic MMO collectible vibe.
Skyrim with dragon crests, cold mountain mood and quieter fantasy exploration atmosphere.
Dark Souls, Elden Ring and Bloodborne gathered into one ruin-heavy dark fantasy wall block.
Dota 2 treated as a darker hero-arena wall with spell energy, portraits and stronger esports tension.
Ghost of Tsushima and God of War folded into one mythic steel-and-landscape action collection.
Resident Evil as a survival-horror accent set with biohazard tension and colder cinematic framing.
Berserk with heavier armor, blade silhouettes and the darker tragic fantasy side pushed forward.
Dragon Ball expanded into louder power-up visuals, cleaner iconography and high-energy color impact.
More One Piece wanted posters, crew sets and louder Grand Line energy beyond the core line.
Chainsaw Man with sharper red-black violence, devil imagery and more unstable modern-anime energy.
Naruto with stronger clan symbols, rival portraits and shinobi-wall energy beyond the current core set.
A larger Demon Slayer set with hashira emphasis, cleaner blade drama and stronger fight-scene contrast.
Studio Ghibli and Spirited Away pulled together into one softer dream-led anime wall block.
Hunter x Hunter with character-led poster work, cleaner neon accents and a cult-anime collector feel.
Solo Leveling built around shadow-monarch power, dark purple-black contrast and cleaner hero framing.
Jujutsu Kaisen widened into more curse-energy, city duel compositions and heavier Shibuya tension.
Attack on Titan built around titan scale, military drama and a colder ruined-world atmosphere.
Bleach with monochrome steel, spiritual iconography and a more mature action-anime presentation.
Death Note as a colder detective-anime line with Ryuk, L and cleaner noir-intellectual tension.
Spider-Man and Venom pushed into a broader wall with more symbiote tension and urban comic motion.
Batman enlarged into a darker Gotham wall with more cape silhouettes, Joker pressure and noir rain.
Marvel and Iron Man grouped into a broader icons line for a cleaner premium superhero wall.
Avengers with larger ensemble moments, brighter team scale and cleaner blockbuster comic rhythm.
Superman posters with brighter hero scale, cleaner sky-blue contrast and a classic flagship-comics feel.
Deadpool as a louder accent line with red-black humor, blade silhouettes and antihero energy.
DC Comics outside Gotham and Metropolis: a broader superhero block with cleaner franchise balance.
Curations where music, cinema and games already work together as one complete wall
Three different The Weeknd eras for a wall that looks like a curated collection rather than a random set.
A dark music selection with a harder black-and-white contrast and a calm premium rhythm.
A The Weeknd music accent plus cinema and games for a mixed wall with a premium mood.
The strongest pieces to start a first collection or choose a compelling gift