Overview
📚 Letterboxd Badges
Book • Country • Related-Film badges directly on Letterboxd
Instant context for every film.
Know whether a movie is based on a book, where it comes from, or how it fits into a lineage — immediately.
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What this extension does
Letterboxd shows posters.
Letterboxd Badges shows the story behind those posters.
The extension adds three types of metadata badges across the entire site:
📖 Based on a Book
Shows if a film is adapted from a novel or literary work.
🌍 Country of Origin
Displays a flag and country name, linking to Letterboxd’s country page.
🔁 Related Films
Shows “Earlier related” / “Later related” badges when a film has remakes, originals, or lineage connections.
This data comes from Wikidata and can reveal relationships you would never notice on Letterboxd.
Example: Buster Keaton’s Three Ages mirrors the structure of Griffith’s Intolerance — three intercut storylines riffing on Griffith’s multi-era construction.
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Where badges appear
• On posters (lists, watchlists, search, profiles, activity, etc.)
• As chips under the film title on film pages
• Optional compact mode for small posters
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Why this is useful
Letterboxd doesn’t show at a glance:
• That The Thing is based on a novella
• That Stalker is adapted from a novel
• That Solaris, Rififi, or Nosferatu have earlier versions
• That Intolerance has later related films
• What country a film comes from
This extension gives you instant insight — without opening extra tabs or searching manually.
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For developers and contributors
This extension is open-source.
Pull requests, issues, and improvements are welcome.
GitHub:
https://github.com/HariSeldon2700/letterboxdBadges
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