Face to Face: introducing our new cast and crew photo-swap feature

Bibi Andersson and Liv Ullmann serving face in Persona (1966).
Bibi Andersson and Liv Ullmann serving face in Persona (1966).

Our latest customization tool gives Patrons the ability to facelift cast and crew images to give their faves the most glam looks.

A little over a year ago, we introduced our feature that allows Patron to change the posters for any film on Letterboxd, platform-wide or in individual lists, reviews and even in their profile four favorites. In that time, just shy of eleven million poster swaps have occurred and that number will keep growing as studios continue to deliver gorgeous alternate one-sheets. (This recent May December beauty is a personal favorite.)

Ever on the lookout for new ways to allow to let their personalities shine and adapt their Letterboxd experience in accordance to their taste, our development team has been tinkering away and is ready to unleash our latest tool: photo swaps for cast and crew images.

Greta is ready for her close-up, and her close-up, and her close-up.
Greta is ready for her close-up, and her close-up, and her close-up.

If you’re a such as Greta Gerwig’s) and select the Change Image option in the menu below their picture. There you can select your favorite look, with options provided by TMDb. This feature is also available in the overflow menu in our iOS app and via the paint-roller icon on Android—make sure to grab the latest version in each case.

Want to gussy up your Viola Davis headshot. The choice, dear Patrons, is now yours.

The author’s preferences for Pacino, Davis, Dafoe and Stanwyck.
The author’s preferences for Pacino, Davis, Dafoe and Stanwyck.

Shout-out to David, Hyung, Tom and Jonty for their work developing this feature, to Ben for the animation above, and to our wider crew for their trusted . Most of all, thanks to the Letterboxd community for their and suggestions on what our team can get up to in their workshop next.


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