A TV show poster for a parody series titled "Breaking Cold, " mixing the intense vibe of Breaking Bad with a satirical and humorous portrayal of Vladimir Putin in a prison shower setting. The poster shows a caricature of Putin, looking weak and terrified, standing under a freezing cold shower in a grim and dark Russian prison. The water is barely trickling out, creating an almost comically bleak atmosphere. Putin is shivering, his pale skin showing signs of cold with bluish tinges, and he's clutching a small, threadbare towel emblazoned with the Russian flagâtoo small to provide any real comfort or warmth. His expression is one of pure fear, eyes wide and lips quivering, as he glances nervously over his shoulder, aware of the shadowy, intimidating figures of other inmates lurking in the background. The prison walls are covered in graffiti that mocks Putinâs former power, with phrases like âFrom Kremlin to Coldâ and crude drawings of a shrunken bear, symbolizing Russiaâs perceived might. The floor is wet and slippery, with a comical sign that reads "Power Slippery When Wet, " adding to the dark humor. The title "Breaking Cold" is displayed in bold, cracked text at the top, with "Breaking" in the familiar gritty font, while "Cold" is written in icy, frost- covered letters that seem to drip with water, emphasizing the chilly, uncomfortable situation. The tagline beneath reads, "Power Melts Away, " adding to the satirical and comedic tone. The overall color scheme of the poster is a mix of cold, icy blues and grays, with splashes of red, white, and blue from the Russian flag, blending the intense drama of Breaking Bad with a humorous, vulnerable twist that highlights Putinâs discomfort and loss of control in this parody
