The cover art for the late Brittany Murphy’s latest film (left), “Deadline”, has been removed from Redbox Kiosks across the United States.
The sickening cover art features the “Sin City” star’s character lying lifeless in a bathtub.
After Murphy’s death on Sunday morning – she collapsed in the bathroom of her Hollywood home, and was pronounced dead at the hospital – Redbox were sent scrambling, according to E! Online (via Bloody Disgusting).
"We are removing the box art images from our displays," Redbox spokeswoman Laura Dihel tells E! News. "We will continue to carry her film, but we will not be featuring the box art. We have 19,000 locations, and to be honest, I can't tell you if this particular art is up at all the locations."
The company says they hope to have all the cover art removed from their Redbox stations by the start of January.
In addition to "Deadline", Murphy will be seen in the upcoming films "Across the Hall" and "Abandoned" (Contrary to what the trades say, Murphy did NOT do "The Expendables". Her character was written out just prior to filming) - which, speaking of, Moviehole has been supplied with the poster of.






