The banner shadow is similar to the The Dark Knight trailer variation. A sepia-toned variant of this logo can be found on, On some 3D films, films that were originally planned to be made in 3D, or the occasional film intended for 2D like, One film that had the "Presents" text absent is Alfred Hitchcock's, Sometimes, the banner reads "WARNER BROS. PICTURES INC." like the previous logo (with "INC." written in a much smaller font size). The deal also included Warner Bros. Records, Reprise Records and the B&W Looney Tunes library, plus the first Merrie Melodie, "Lady, Play Your Mandolin!

However, on the DVD version of G-Men, it has usually been replaced with the 1948 shield logo, although this logo is kept at the end of G-Men. It can be seen, Sometimes on the closing variant, the logo is entirely still.

This also appears on the VCI release of Drum Beat. The "W7" is often drawn on-screen, a la the NBC Snake, although it's a still logo on a few films. This version may or may not have music. Closing title: After the words "The End" and the credits, the words "Distributed by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts" are seen in the screen superimposed in the last scene of the movie or a special BG with the W7 shield bug below. Feature Animation, which shut down in 2004, and . It was used from August 26 until December 25, 2020 and June 29, 2021. February 12, 1999-March 24, 2021: An 8-note piano tune that builds into a powerful, moving fanfare, based on the theme from.

The logo is colored in silver while moving through a cloudy sky background. The logos for Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow are tinted in crimson.

Subsequently, it was rebranded "WarnerMedia". Founded in 1923, it has operations in film, television and video games and is one of the "Big Five" major American film studios, as well as a member .

Examples include, On the 2008 DVD and 2016 Twilight Time Blu-ray of, A few movies on Encore contain this logo (, The 2007 remastered edition of the Led Zeppelin movie, It is unknown if the "RELEASED BY" variant appeared in front of U.S. theatrical prints of, The 1980 WCI Home Video videocassette, 1991 letterboxed French Canadian Warner Home Video videocassette, and 1997 Warner Home Video DVD releases of, Also seen intact on the HBO Family print and Amazon release of, It is also preserved on the original DVD releases of, This logo is also seen on the 1984 WHV print of, It also appeared before the CBS Theatrical Films logo on all CBS theatrical releases from, Strangely, the distribution logo was seen at the end of the first two volumes of, This logo was retained on the 1997 Warner Home Video region 1 DVD release of, This logo also makes an appearance on the Warner Archive Blu-Ray release of.

It then moves back to its normal position.

During the rotation, the WB shield on the backlot lights up.

Pokémon 3: The Movie (2001): The logo is on a blue aurora background. WCI stands for Warner Communications, Inc. "A WARNER BROTHERS" is above the shield (with "WARNER BROTHERS" in an arc around the shield, a la the first Columbia logo), with "CLASSIC of the SCREEN" below.

The picture "ripples" slowly for a bit and then rotates, revealing that it is the WB shield, redone in CGI and reflecting the studio.

Drawing on Foucault's later work on governmentality, this book traces the effects of 'the rise of risk' on contemporary social work practice. After that comes the old universal countdown leader screen. The shield is brick planted on the ground.

The music is "Love Over and Love Again" by Switch.

The logo is metallic steel and moves differently on a tunnel-like background.

Availability: Seen on The Man in the Wilderness, which is preserved on the Warner Archive Blu-ray. Also, the sea background is darker and the WarnerMedia byline is seen below the logo. Logo: Over a blue screen is an abstract shield (like those seen on WB movie posters in the '60s) in a golden color with a dark brownish color inside. usually i'm not that kind of person but i thought i'd do this since there's a new logo.if this ship already sailed, lemme know in comms
After a few seconds, it continues like how the previous logo did; turning upright as it zooms out like the 1998 logo, revealing a new, much more realistic cloud background.

Below that is a very small WB shield (using the stylized WB seen in logo 1), and in script, "Present". The logo (alongside the DC and RatPac logos) lights up and flicker colorfully like a neon sign on a wall as it zooms in slowly. The logo appears to be made of stone and has dim blue-green lighting, and fades in and zooms out on a black background while a leaf floats across the screen in front of it.

The "PRESENTS" variant of the 1984 logo makes a cameo in the film when Pee-wee is visiting with the hobo character and his pals when the logo appears on a screen in the background.

The new WarnerMedia logo was introduced on October 17, 2019 alongside with the byline, and was created by Wolff Olins. ANIMATION INC.," the text below the shield reads "Presents" instead of "Present", and text below reads "A WARNER BROS. It's preserved on any film from Warner Bros. from this era, including pre-1999 video releases by Magnetic Video, CBS/Fox Video, Key Video, and MGM/UA Home Video.

It's also the first logo since 1972 to not have a banner around the shield. Nicknames: "Alternate Kinney Shield", "Off-Kilter Shield", "Bannerless WB Shield".

Warner Independent Pictures - Wikipedia Warner Independent Pictures was an independent film division of the American film studio Warner Bros., itself a division of WarnerMedia, which then was known as Time Warner.Established in August 2003, its first release was Not helping matters is that even The Man in the Wilderness used the Kinney Shield as its closing logo.

You can help Logopedia by uploading it here. 2020-present After Warner Bros. Entertainment revealed a new logo on November 13, 2019, Warner Bros. Pictures also refreshed its image to match with the modern look of the new shield, which is first seen on Tenet. The logo is tinted in red. Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach (1988) Dead-pool-warner-bros-logo.jpg. It is on a blue background with "A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY " underneath. The shield can sometimes be inverted.

On this logo, the 75 Years disclaimer was removed, the byline's color was changed from white to orange, and the shield was put in . Internet giant AOL merged with Time Warner in January 2001, renaming the company as AOL Time Warner, but in summer 2003, the conglomerate name was reverted back to Time Warner (often with no space in between the words) due to lawsuits and losing $99 billion from the collapse of the dot-com bubble. For the later years, this logo was usually superimposed onto the titles of Warner features of this period. FX/SFX: None, except for the "PRESENTS" text fading in on the original Warner Communications variation. In other cases, it uses the opening theme of the movie or silence. Logo: Inside a shield, a more realistic version of the stylized "WB" as seen in the previous logo appears. View source. Ghost Ship (2002): The opening logos are tinted brown, and the typical Warner Bros. logo is instead an intentionally chintzy 50s .

In most cases, the logo uses music, especially post-2001 when the AOL Time Warner byline version was used. Nicknames: "CGI Shield II", "Shield in the Sky III", "The Reflection of the WB Backlot II", "Shield of Steel III", "The AT&T Shield", "CGI WB Shield II", "Bannerless WB Shield III".

The Luxe is the first book in the New York Times bestselling Luxe series by Anna Godbersen. This can be seen on the trailer for, The closing "DISTRIBUTED BY WARNER BROS" logo has the colors inside out, with the "W" in black and the field in white. Music/Sounds: Various tone . Same as Flags of Our Fathers and Gran Torino, but in black and white.

This would be the final closing variant to feature the "Distributed by" and URL texts.

Birds of Prey.

Editor's Note: This is Warner Bros.' first attempt at an animated logo based on their current print logo, and as it shows, it's far less grand compared to the previous logo due to the stiffer animation.

It is the third-oldest American movie studio in continuous operation, after Paramount Pictures was founded on May 8, 1912 as Famous Players Film Company, and Universal Studios founded on June 8, 1912 . The shield, except for the banner, is outlined.

No logo is seen at all on the 2007 DVD/Blu-ray release of A Clockwork Orange, though the 2000 DVD release contains it.

Personal Origins Warner Bros Brand New Logo Web Design Los Angeles. The 16mm montage intro for the 75th anniversary of Warner Bros. uses an extended version of the "As Time Goes By" theme on the 75 Years logo.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie. It may be seen on foreign prints of, among others, This makes strange appearances on the Warner Archive Blu-Ray of "Summer of '42" (originally released when the 7th logo was in use), pay TV and WCI VHS releases of Orion's, For some of their earlier films, and for films that had this logo plastered on over older logos, the word ". From master storyteller MICHAEL MORPURGO, and illustrated in stunning color by the award-winning EMMA CHICHESTER CLARK, comes a surprising, charming and uplifting twist on The Wizard of Oz, told by a very special and unforgettable character ...

The studio was incorporated as "Warner Bros' Pictures Incorporated" on April 4, 1923, making it the third-oldest American movie studio in continuous operation, after Paramount Pictures, founded on May 8, 1912 as Famous Players Film Corporation, and Universal Pictures, founded on June 8, 1912. It can be found on movies such as Chisum, Dirty Harry, The Omega Man, The Cowboys, Billy Jack, and THX-1138, as well as the Criterion Collection Blu-Ray of Death in Venice (where it was previously plastered by 11th logo). On some films that used the 75 Years variant, the word "Pictures" is absent. AMC and TCM showings of Warner movies may include this logo, but expect one of the more recent WB shield logos, most likely the Warner Communications and Time Warner (not Time Warner Entertainment) variations.

co-production with Warner Animation Group. Note: The print and on-screen logos are seen. CLG Wiki Television Section. Mickey Mouse saves a town from a giant. Music/Sounds: In most cases, silent or the beginning of the film's audio is used. Warner Bros On Behance. Closing Titles: There are two closing titles for this WB era: Music/Sounds: None or a film's opening theme.

The shield is drawn differently and is presented on a background with mountains. Also, the logo fades as soon as the shield stops moving. Music/Sounds: None, or the opening of the movie. Founded in 1923, it has operations in film, television and video games and is one of the "Big Five" major American film studios, as well as a member .

This was also on the trailers and TV spots. On the first one, "WARNER BROS." appears, followed by the electric-letter "VITAPHONE" logo and on section 3, "PICTURES".

(It was only seen on, January 16-December 18, 1998: For this logo's first year, when the logo is zooming out, "75" and "YEARS" appear from behind the shield and move away to surround it. A version of the logo exists in which Bugs Bunny walks from the shield, does a Vanna pose, and eats a carrot.

The logo is carved in stone on a roman door.

Availability: Uncommon.

Could it be that this is what inspired the Looney Tunes "Bullseye" opening titles?

October 29, 2019 and March 24, 2021: "a WarnerMedia company", with "WarnerMedia" in its own logo font, called AT&T Aleck Sans (modified), while the rest of the byline is in the standard variation of the same font.

The logo is in blue and on a DNA graphic background.

The shield is in a 1930s style and has no banner around it, superimposed over a shot of an Australian grassland. On October 23, 2020, WarnerMedia shut down the Warner Max label, eight months after it officially launched.

Also, on some features, only a very big banner saying "VITAPHONE", was shown, omitting the First National or the Warner Bros. logo. The banner phrase is now changed to "WARNER BROS. PICTURES" and is now gold. "), and tries to ride it... well, it doesn't work as good for him :) They also have another Looney Tunes-style ending, with Porky doing the usual "That's all Folks!"

It's seen on some Warner Bros. films of the period, though WB usually replaces it with a newer logo.

Also, GoAnimate was renamed to Vyond, and so did this movie company. Daffy tries to say the end line, but like before, is stopped when the shield with Chuck Jones' credit comes out, hitting him in the face.

Collection of fan's favorite episodes. A sepia-toned variant of this logo can be found on, On 3D films and some 2D films that were originally planned to be made in 3D like, One or more film that had the "Presents" text absent appeared on Alfred Hitchcock's, There is an another rare version seen on some.

Availability: Rare.

Also, the byline is now in orange. A mechanical WB logo is shown starting up, which then gives way to outer space.

The 1970 Kinney Shield logo animates a la the 1972 "\\'" logo.

Behind it there is the drawing of a flag, "waving" so it looks like it is in three sections.

Riley's Logos is a wiki that is similar to CLG Wiki. At the start of the trailer, the shield is more golden and metallic and is placed on a more realistic cloud background. This can be seen at the end of YouTube prints of. Your Dream Variations - Warner Bros. Pictures | Adam's ...

The logo is in place on lined gate doors. In 1915, he opened Universal Studios. The tail end of the opening logo with no extra text. It premiered on The Vengeance of Fu Manchu and made its final regular appearance on Last of the Mobile Hot Shots, subsequently appearing on Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, Moon Zero Two, Once You Kiss a Stranger, The Phynx, Crescendo, and The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer. The Sepia and B&W versions were spotted on old films. Closing Variant: The tail end of the opening logo with no extra text.

The shield is gray and has been static shocked.

Scope films used a different cloud background, which was also used for this logo's television counterpart during the Warner Communications era. The 3D Shield is seen on an ocean background.

It premiered on Key Largo and was last used on Cool Hand Luke (but copyrighted to Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, as the merger had finished by the time the film was completed). February 16, 2001-November 26, 2020: This closing logo features the 1984 shield with the banner inscription updated to match that of the current opening logo; the words "Distributed by" (in the font depending on the version of the closing variant) appear over the shield with the "www.warnerbros.com" URL address underneath the byline (also depending on the version).

This was made by Filmograph. Also, the cloud background is tinted dark red.

It's seen on Warner releases of the period, like Casablanca on TCM.

Nicknames: "WB-7", "W7", "W7 Shield" "Lucky Shield".

The logo starts off aqua blue and when it zooms out, the logo is aqua blue underwater and part of it is wedged in a rock. It's seen on films from the period and occasionally seen on TCM.

The Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow logos aren't animated.

A reorchestrated version of the fanfare from the Looney Tunes short You Oughta Be in Pictures, starting with a roaring sound as the shield zooms in, plays throughout. The intro video of Warner Bros. The 1999 logo with the prototype TimeWarner byline plays, but everything but the shield fades out and we see the shield zooming out on the classic Looney Tunes red rings.

The \\' logo was seen in several other shapes, like a circle and a parallelogram, but these were prototypes, so they were scrapped. It has also been plastered onto the DVD version of G-Men. The shield is in a gold/safety orange/old burgundy color scheme, and the word "Presents" is absent. 2D version.

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When the music starts, the outline of the shield is formed on a curtain, and then the inside afterward. Despite that, it is a favorite of some in the logo community and the movie industry, including Ben Affleck, Steven Soderbergh, and Todd Phillips; who opted to use this logo on their respective movies, Argo, Magic Mike, and Joker. Children are taught to identify and differentiate various letters when they watch Clifford and Emily Elizabeth run a message service for their friends.

Oddly, on Warner Archive's Blu-ray release of The Drowning Pool, it has the second half of the 1999 fanfare playing due to a plastering error. The sky and clouds were done using Terragen from Planetside Software.

Then, it cuts to a slide that reads "Earlier that Morning..." with a rooster crowing and the sun is behind the rooster.

Used only at the end of trailers. A Dartmouth fraternity member who blew the whistle on inhumane hazing practices in a Rolling Stone profile presents a true account of sordidness and redemption. Behind it we see a drawing of a flag, "waving" so it looks like it is in three sections. Around halfway through, the words "WARNER BROS" (in the Warner Communications custom typeface) appear below it. This also appeared at the end of Judas and the Black Messiah, despite using the previous logo at the beginning of the film, and also at the end of Godzilla vs. Kong, despite the 12th logo appearing at the beginning of the film. The 3D Shield is seen on a railroad boxcar. On episode 0: "The Blinkers", only the clouds move while the shield stays still.

Used only at the end of trailers.

It remains intact on Svengali, 42nd Street and Mystery of the Wax Museum.

Hanna-Barbera Cartoons

The shield appears high in the clouds as the camera zooms through it.

Logo: The standard WB shield logo, without the banner.

Logo: On a black background, a red abstract "W" consisting of two slanted elongated circles and a shorter elongated circle zooms in towards us. The shield is gold. The Warner Bros. logo is shaded brick orange and breaks apart into video-game pixelated debris (as in the Rampage video games) before it reforms into the New Line Cinema logo. Logo: Over a set of clouds (the same design of the clouds used in some versions of the 1948 logo), the WB shield appears (including the banner reading "WARNER BROS. PICTURES"), with the name of the owner at the bottom. Running on Empty (1988) Daffy Duck's Quackbusters (1988, A) NOTE: This cloud background is the exact background used for WB logos from 1952 until 1964 and again . This also appeared at the end of Judas and the Black Messiah, despite using the previous logo at the beginning of the film, and also at the end of Godzilla vs. Kong, despite the 12th logo appearing at the beginning of the film.

The 3D Shield is seen on a sunset background. The "W7" is often drawn on-screen, a la the NBC Snake, although it's a still logo on a few films. Below that is a very small WB shield, and in script, "Present". Alcon Entertainment, LLC is an American film production company, founded in 1997 by film producers Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove.Since its establishment, Alcon Entertainment has developed and financed films that are ultimately distributed (in US mostly and internationally on optional occasions) by Warner Bros. Pictures, following a ten-year motion picture production agreement.

The shield and byline are in beige, while the inside is green and the background is gray.

It is on a blue background with "A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY" underneath. Closing Title: We see, on a special BG, superimposed on the last scene of a movie or the cloud background of the opening logo, the words "The End" in a fancy script font, with either the WB or the FN logos and "Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.", or rarely "Warner Bros. Productions Corporation", or "First National Pictures, Inc." below. For more than four years, Dennis McDougal interviewed over 350 people who knew the man with the giant dark horn-rimmed glasses--colleagues, relatives, rivals--and drew on tens of thousands of pages of documents to produce this extraordinary ... The logo premiered at the beginning of Kiss Me Again and made its final appearance on Queen of the Night Clubs. The logo animates as normal, but various sounds such as a hairdryer and the buzzing of a shaver play over the music.

The logo then fades to the moon as the movie begins.

Similar to the 20th Century Fox Fanfare, it played to accompany the Warner Bros. logo at the start of a majority of their feature films from 1937-1955 and even briefly on a few films in the 1970s, 1980s (when the classic Warner Bros. shield was revived as the studio's logo branding) and 1990s.

Animation.

The Secret Bride (1934) Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. (1935) The Woman in Red.jpg. The first film to use this logo was, The last film to use the closing variant of this logo was, The 75th Anniversary variant first appeared on, The 1999-2000 version was also spotted plastering older logos on some 1999-2001 prints of older films, such as the May 2001 DVD of, The one with the AOL Time Warner byline can be found on pre-2003 films like. On films from 1984 to 1989, it would use the big W logo. FX/SFX: The zooming in of the "W".

This also appears on the VCI release of Drum Beat.

The WB shield is superimposed over Charlton Heston driving a car.

At the end of the movie, the final page reads "Distributed by Warner Bros." The book is then closed to reveal the gold WB logo from the beginning.

Nicknames: "Alternate Kinney Shield", "Off-Kilter Shield", "WB Shield VI", "Bannerless WB Shield". The logo fades to a sunset background where the credits take place.

The shield is styled differently, and seen inside a red dot. Warner Bros. Pictures | All Logos Wiki | Fandom "Warner Bros. Pictures Logo History" made by TR3X PR0DÚCTÍ0NS on 18/12/2020, released on 24/12/2020.

In most cases, the logo uses music, especially post-2001 when the AOL Time Warner byline version was used.

T. Orr).The studio made its small screen debut with Warner Bros. Presents on September 20, 1955. Just as the animation is completing, a plane ticket (which is later revealed to be for the opening credits) flies around the shield and a huge pile of snow falls on the shield, causing it to break in half.

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After the logo finishes, the background fades to a static computer wallpaper, leaving the shield with the text "WARNER BROS. PRESENTS" below it. This was the final film to have the 1998 WB shield.

The shield is white and is superimposed on the aerial view of the studio. Cartoon posters of musicals appear one by one until they make up the background. He inflates it and it turns out to be a "W", which pops off and flies into the sky, where it morphs into the "W" in the "WB" shield as the rest of the shield forms around it. Starting from 1992's Batman Returns. An 8 year plan to preserve Lowell's historic and cultural resources in order to tell the story of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century; included in the plan are mills, institutions, residences, commercial buildings and canals; ...

Also, the logo fades to the moon and isn't animated. Established on January 7, 2013, the studio is the successor to the dissolved 2D traditional hand-drawn animation studio Warner Bros.

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The background is blue and the shield is yellow.


Editor's Note: The shield's simplistic design reflected the style of other logos produced in this time frame. Editor's Note: This is the first time the WB name (and its logo) has been altered in its 50+ year history. The Woman in Red (1935) Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. (1935) The Gold Diggers of 1935.jpg.

This logo was still used at the end of trailers until 2000. The logos for WB, Village Roadshow and Dark Castle are tinted chocolate brown, and the inside of the WB shield is green instead of blue. :An SVG version of this logo is recommended but not required.

It is similar to the 1984 shield, except the "Warner Bros. Pictures" banner uses a .

FX/SFX: Photoshop and After Effects Animation in 1999.

Afterwards, the WarnerMedia byline (in its usual font) fades in below "WARNER BROS. PICTURES".

Trivia: In Space Jam: A New Legacy, the still version of the logo without the WarnerMedia byline was shown in the boardroom monitors at the end of the Warner 3000 pitch, although showing in a different shield animation at the end of the pitch transitioning into the same logo as shown above.

This short-lived logo was only used as a closing logo on films from 2000 to 2001. Then another shield zooms out with "SD" on it instead of "WB" and the byline changed to read "A Mystery Inc. Company". It occasionally plastered the previous logo, such as on early VHS releases of East of Eden.

Nicknames: "Zooming Shield", "WB Shield III", "Zooming WB Shield", "Shield in the Sky". "Having been born a freeman, and for more than thirty years enjoyed the blessings of liberty in a free State—and having at the end of that time been kidnapped and sold into Slavery, where I remained, until happily rescued in the month of ... It is similar to the 1984 shield, except the "Warner Bros. Pictures" banner uses a .

It also appeared after the 1984 Warner Communications shield logo on an international TCM airing of The Arrangement, but the DVD and American prints have the 1999 logo. A few seconds, the words "WARNER BROS. PICTURES" disappear as the blue WB shield flips into the red WAG shield and the words "WARNER ANIMATION GROUP" fades quickly on the top of the red shield while the WarnerMedia byline still remains there.

Editor's Note: A good evolution of the previous logo, although it's far less grand due to the stiffer animation.

Today, with the exceptions of some films WB merely distributed, such as Sayonara (currently owned by the estate of the producer), Moby Dick (currently owned by MGM), Rope (currently owned by Universal Studios) and Hondo (owned by Batjac Productions with distribution exclusively handled by Paramount), the pre-1950 catalog is held by WB subsidiary Turner Entertainment Co. Nicknames: "Brain Shield", "Studio Shield", "Brain WB Shield", "The Early Shield".

The logo is black and white and the background is a cloudy sky. This short-lived logo was only used as a closing logo on films from 2000 to 2001.

"A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY" in the same font used for "WARNER BROS" fades in below.

Blood Work (2002): The Warner Bros. logo is the 1984 logo with "An AOL Time Warner Company" on the bottom. The WB shield morphs into the Batman logo. Editor's Note: A much more fulfilling and worthy effort from Warner Bros. this time around, with more realistic effects, better animation and a fresh take on the fanfare, all of which makes this logo an appropriate successor to the 12th logo and a perfect way for the studio to celebrate its upcoming 100th anniversary. However, the addition of the WB Studios inside the shield wouldn't be referenced again until the 1998 logo.

Availability: Only known to appear on Man in the Wilderness, whose Warner Archive Blu-ray release preserves it.

" Mike Medavoy is a Hollywood rarity: a studio executive who, though never far from controversy, has remained well loved and respected through four decades of moviemaking.

This was also used for the beginning of, May 12, 2000-February 2, 2001: Only the words "DISTRIBUTED BY" appear above the shield; the "WARNER BROS. PICTURES" text is redone.

The studio lot is 70s styled (with the shield being CGI on the water tower, oddly enough) and an Osprey flies by.

Hollywood Vault is the story of how the business of film libraries emerged and evolved, spanning the silent era to the sale of feature libraries to television.

On the first one, "WARNER BROS." appears, followed by the electric-letter "VITAPHONE" logo and on section 3, "PICTURES". Then, a red rectangle takes it off and creates the RatPac Entertainment logo. Also seen after the 1984 Warner Communications shield logo on The Arrangement, which aired on an international version of TCM.

There were many different cloud background variants throughout the years.

A little flying saucer flies around the logo.

The 1990 shield has a somewhat reddish tone to it.

Editor's Note: An attempt to bring back the classic WB shield.

The Way Back. The colors have been changed to a green tint and the graphics altered so they look "computerish".

The logo plays normally, but the shield (as well as the byline) shakes a little bit after a few seconds.

Warner Bros. Pictures/Logo Variations/Summary.

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