A TV show poster for a parody series titled "Breaking Bars, " blending the intense drama of Breaking Bad with a satirical take on Vladimir Putin in a prison setting. The poster features a caricatured version of Putin, wearing a prison jumpsuit with a barcode instead of an inmate number. He stands inside a dimly lit, high- security prison cell, which is reminiscent of a makeshift lab, complete with crude tools, bottles of suspicious liquids, and makeshift gadgets arranged on a metal tableâevoking the iconic meth lab from the original series. In one hand, Putin holds a shiv carved from a piece of bread, shaped like a tiny sickle, while the other hand clutches the bars of his cell door with a determined grip, as if he's about to break out or orchestrate some grand scheme from within. His expression is stern, yet there's a mischievous glint in his eye, suggesting heâs up to something more than just serving time. Behind him, a chalkboard scrawled with Cyrillic letters lists items like "Prisoner Pierogi" and "Gulag Goulash, " hinting at the darkly comedic nature of the show. The prison walls are covered in graffiti, including symbols of power, Russian flags, and humorous slogans like âFrom Russia with Loafâ and âBreaking out, one breadstick at a time. â The title "Breaking Bars" is displayed in bold, cracked text at the top, with "Breaking" in the familiar gritty font, while "Bars" is written in a metallic, prison- bar- like font. The tagline beneath reads, "Power is a Prison, " adding to the satirical humor. The overall color scheme of the poster is a mix of cold, gray prison tones with subtle hints of the Russian tricolor, blending the intense, confined atmosphere of a prison drama with the dark, satirical twist of "Breaking Bars. "
