Fans of Jason and Travis Kelce were treated to another dose of creative humor when a fake movie poster featuring the football star brothers surfaced online, following the success of previous reimagined posters from their popular New Heights podcast. The latest spoof, shared on Friday, October 11, reimagined the 1999 romantic comedy Notting Hill with a hilarious twist—Travis Kelce stepping into Hugh Grant’s shoes, while Jason Kelce humorously filled in for Julia Roberts.
The playful poster immediately struck a chord with fans, showcasing the brothers’ fun-loving dynamic. Travis, the standout tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, and Jason, the former center for the Philadelphia Eagles, have embraced these creative parodies as a way to engage with their fanbase. This Notting Hill poster follows a similar series from August, where the Kelce brothers were superimposed into iconic movie artwork, drawing widespread attention and laughs.
In one of the earlier spoof posters, Travis was hilariously swapped in for Michael J. Fox in a Back to the Future poster, while Jason and his wife, Kylie Kelce, posed as the famous Barbie and Ken duo, replacing Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in a reimagined Barbie movie poster. Fans loved the concept so much that they started suggesting more films for the Kelce brothers to parody, fueling even more excitement for future creations.
The inspiration for the Notting Hill poster came from a recent episode of their New Heights podcast, where the brothers had a lighthearted discussion about the film. During the episode, Travis mentioned that he had “enjoyed” Notting Hill, which led to a humorous exchange. Jason, curious about the plot, challenged his brother to describe the movie.
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Travis, stumbling through the details, admitted he wasn’t the best at explaining films, prompting Jason to take over. Jason jokingly summarized the movie as “two famous people who fall in love,” to which Travis quickly corrected him, saying, “No, one famous, one not famous.” The banter escalated when Jason commented on the believability of Hugh Grant being the less popular one, exclaiming, “That’s a good-looking man.”
The playful dynamic between the two sparked the creation of the new poster, with fans flooding social media with praise. One fan even labeled the poster a “masterpiece,” and the requests for more Kelce movie-themed content rolled in, as fans couldn’t get enough of the brothers’ antics.
The New Heights podcast team has become known for finding unique ways to blend the brothers’ engaging personalities with pop culture, and these reimagined movie posters have quickly become a fan-favorite feature of their social media presence. With the Kelce brothers constantly looking for new ways to entertain their fans, these clever and humorous posts continue to capture the hearts of football enthusiasts and pop culture lovers alike.
As the New Heights podcast grows in popularity, fans eagerly await the next creative twist from Jason and Travis, who have shown they’re not only stars on the field but comedic forces off it.
Whether it’s Travis as a romantic lead or Jason in an unlikely role, these movie posters are a hit, proving that the Kelce brothers know how to keep their fans entertained in and out of the football season.