PIXAR Posters Turned into TERRIFYING Horror Masterpieces once again

What happens when childhood heroes are transformed into absolute nightmares? So, here is another episode of PIXAR Posters Turned into TERRIFYING Horror Masterpieces. In this video, I transform the official posters of Lightyear and Toy Story 5 into dark cinematic horror-inspired artworks using Photoshop. Starting from the original posters, I explore disturbing “what if” scenarios—turning Buzz Lightyear from a heroic space ranger into something far more terrifying. For the Lightyear poster, the concept imagines an asteroid collision in space that shatters Buzz’s helmet, creating a brutal pressure-explosion effect with floating glass shards, motion blur, and atmospheric grading. Then things get even darker with Toy Story 5… In this version, the phone has hacked Buzz Lightyear, and he’s now hunting the rest of the toys. Using advanced compositing techniques, I redesigned the characters with disturbing expressions, wrapped Woody’s rope around his face, transformed Jessie’s hat into a violent visual element, and pushed the horror tone through lighting, shadows, and corrupted red highlights. This video breaks down the complete poster creation process, including: • Horror concept development and visual storytelling • Advanced Photoshop manipulation and compositing • Realistic shadows, lighting, and depth creation • Motion blur and cinematic atmosphere techniques • Character redesign for horror aesthetics • Texture work, and detail painting • Poster typography edits and final color grading If you’re interested in movie poster design, Photoshop manipulation, cinematic horror artwork, or creative redesigns of animated films, this video gives a full behind-the-scenes breakdown of how these posters were built step by step. This series is all about pushing creativity beyond the original concept and transforming familiar worlds into something completely unexpected. 👉 Comment below which movie poster I should transform next. Until then— Keep creating. 🎬🩸