This festive season director Sam Mendes brings us a tale from the past and the First World War with 1917.
Two young British privates (played by George Mackay and Dean-Charles Chapman) are given an impossible mission, a race against time to deliver a message deep into enemy territory to stop 1,600 soldiers (including a brother of one of the soldiers) from walking straight into a trap.
These eye-catching movie billboards were snapped along Lankershim Boulevard, Beverly Boulevard, La Brea Avenue and Pico Boulevard from November 23 to December 19, 2019.
Fans of the war movie can also take a look at these screen-worn 1917 WWI soldier costumes on display.
For more ad creatives with numbers as their title, make sure you check out these 2012 movie billboards, these 42 movie billboards and these 24 TV billboards.
Time is certainly the enemy over the holiday season, so will you find a few hours to watch this war drama which is nominated for three Golden Globes, for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Score (by Thomas Newman).
Merry Christmas Eve.

UPDATED: Here's also some super-sized support for the movie spied along Highland Avenue on January 4, 2020.

UPDATED: Congratulations to 1917 for its ten Oscar nominations, including Best Motion Picture, Best Directing, Best Cinematography and Best Original Screenplay. This Academy Award nominee billboard was spied along Lankershim Boulevard on January 25, 2020.

Plus here's another ad example spied along San Vicente Boulevard on January 29, 2020.

And another landscape billboard snapped along Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard on February 4, 2020.
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