Anime Suspense Movie Poster
What this prompt does: Produces a cinematic image using GPT Image 2. Style cues: cinematic, dramatic, ethereal. Sourced from a verified fair-citation repository (サブサン) and reproduced here unchanged with full attribution per the source license.
A dramatic Japanese movie poster in a polished anime-cinematic style, vertical one-sheet composition, set at night over a glowing futuristic Tokyo and Gunma-themed cityscape filled with blue holographic HUD graphics, star-like particles, and surveillance interface overlays. The poster features 5 visible character elements: 1 dominant oversized close-up of a mysterious woman occupying the entire upper-right background, shown in profile with long dark hair and a huge elegant white wide-brim hat with a dark ribbon, her expression serious and unreadable; 3 teenage students grouped in the left-center foreground wearing Japanese school uniforms with dark blazers, white shirts, and red striped ties — one tall messy-haired boy in the middle, one girl with a black ponytail on the left turned partly away, and one short-haired girl on the right facing forward; and 1 smaller supporting figure in the lower-right corner, a pale-haired violinist in a heavy fur-trimmed winter coat playing the violin. Add a luminous holographic map of Japan across the lower middle with a red target reticle centered over Gunma, plus coordinate and data callouts. Include visible English interface text in small red and blue typography such as “OPERATION AKATSUKI,” “THE BONDS NEVER DIES,” “IN PROGRESS,” “TARGET: AKATSUKI CITY,” “AKATSUKI CITY,” “GUNMA PREFECTURE,” “JAPAN,” and coordinate strings. The skyline on the left should include a Tokyo Tower-like landmark glowing orange-red. Use intense blue, black, silver, and crimson lighting, wet glossy highlights, drifting snow or ash particles, layered depth, and high-contrast painterly detail. At the bottom, create a large bold Japanese title in metallic red, white, and blue: {argument name="headline text" default="私立 あかつき学園"}, with a large metallic silver English subtitle beneath it: {argument name="tagline" default="THE BONDS NEVER DIES"}. Add small Japanese credit lines above the release date, including faux director, screenplay, character design, and cast credits, and place a centered release line at the very bottom reading {argument name="release date" default="12.20 ROADSHOW"}. The overall mood should feel like a high-budget suspense drama, youth ensemble mystery, and techno-thriller anime film poster.