Create a bold, high-contrast cinematic poster inspired by Money Heist, structured as a 2×6 vertical grid of twelve character panels, each functioning like a stylized title card. The overall aesthetic should fuse modern crime-drama tension with rebellious street-art energy, combining sleek design with raw, chaotic undertones.
Each panel should feature a massive, condensed sans-serif name (PROFESSOR, TOKYO, BERLIN, NAIROBI, RIO, DENVER, HELSINKI, OSLO, STOCKHOLM, LISBON, PALERMO, ARTURO), where the letters act as cutouts revealing the character portrait inside—a clean masking effect where only the interior of the typography shows the face.
Characters should be portrayed with intense, expressive or calculating emotions, styled in their iconic looks:
Red jumpsuits partially visible
Dalí mask elements subtly incorporated in some panels
The Professor with glasses and composed demeanor
Tokyo with rebellious energy
Berlin charismatic and cold
Nairobi powerful and defiant
Add minimal cinematic subtitle text in refined typography; phrases like “THE MASTERMIND,” “THE NARRATOR,” “THE STRATEGIST,” “FOR THE RESISTANCE,” etc placed subtly near the main name.
Lighting should feel sharp and dramatic, with strong shadows, high contrast, and selective highlights. Introduce signature color accents:
Dominant crimson red (jumpsuits, rebellion theme)
Deep blacks and charcoal tones
Occasional neon accents (cyan or electric blue) for tension
Harsh white highlights for interrogation or vault-like environments
Backgrounds should vary per panel but stay cohesive: bank vault textures, steel walls, blueprint overlays, security grids, burning paper money, smoke haze, and urban decay elements. Blend in subtle graphic overlays like schematics, heist plans, currency textures, glitch effects, and scan lines.
Apply layered distress effects: paint streaks, ink splashes, torn paper edges, grain, scratches, and light leaks, giving it a raw, underground resistance-poster feel.
The overall palette should revolve around red, black, off-white, and metallic greys, with bold contrast and selective glow elements to heighten drama.
Final result should feel like a premium streaming-series ensemble poster, edgy, graphic-heavy, typographically driven, and unified, where each panel stands alone but collectively forms a powerful heist narrative.