In a world where NFL gridiron warriors moonlight as rom-com leads, enter Jason and Travis Kelce—two brothers who tackle more than just opponents. Their latest viral escapade? A Notting Hill movie poster that has fans in stitches, with Travis playing the charming, bumbling Hugh Grant role and Jason… yes, Jason, taking the place of Julia Roberts. Because why wouldn’t a retired football center be the face of Hollywood glam?
This isn’t the first time the Kelce brothers have ventured into movie poster mayhem. If you missed their earlier masterpieces (and shame on you if you did), Travis swapped his Chiefs jersey for a Back to the Future hoverboard, and Jason, along with his wife Kylie, turned Barbie into a touch more blue-collar and bearded.
But let’s be real: the Notting Hill parody is where things hit a different level. During a recent episode of their New Heights podcast, Travis casually mentioned he enjoyed the movie, which prompted Jason to interrupt with what can only be described as an attempt at summarizing the plot. According to Jason, it’s a story about “two famous people who fall in love.” Clearly, the guy hasn’t seen many rom-coms.
Travis, ever the romantic scholar, was quick to clarify that actually, one character is famous, while the other is a mere mortal. This prompted Jason to ask the all-important question: “How could Hugh Grant be the less popular one? That’s a good-looking man!” Which, honestly, is the kind of energy we all need in our lives.
The poster, released on Friday, October 11, sent Kelce fans into a frenzy, with one particularly enthusiastic admirer declaring it a “masterpiece.” And who are we to argue? If you thought seeing Jason Kelce in Julia Roberts’ place was the last thing you needed, you were wrong. The internet has already erupted with requests for more, because nothing says “football” quite like superimposing these brothers into iconic Hollywood scenes.
The New Heights team has a habit of blending pop culture and football with a sprinkling of chaos, much to the delight of their ever-growing fanbase. Whether you’re tuning in for sports analysis, or just want to witness the slow transformation of Travis and Jason into the NFL’s answer to Saturday Night Live, these movie posters are quickly becoming a beloved part of their show.
Who knows what’s next? Maybe The Notebook, starring Travis as Ryan Gosling, with Jason whispering, “It wasn’t over. It still isn’t over!” across a rain-soaked football field. At this point, anything is possible in the wild and wonderful world of the Kelce brothers.