Dark Castle Entertainment/Logo Variations
From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum
Ghost Ship (2002):
- The logo is sepia-toned.
Gothika (2003):
- The logo is tinted in azure along with the Warner Bros. Pictures logo.
The Reaping (2007):
- The logo has a bit of red into it and comes out from the clouds. This was done by Prologue.
RocknRolla (2008):
- The logo is a drawing on a chocolate brown window. This was done by Prologue.
Echelon Conspiracy (2009):
- The logo is crossed by static noise and there are no thunder sounds.
Orphan (2009):
- The logo moves differently and goes from black & white to blue and fuchsia. Also, the gargoyle is nowhere to be seen. This was done by Prologue.
Whiteout (2009):
- The logo shows up on an aurora background.
Ninja Assassin (2009):
- The logo is in a light grayish blue color and moves differently. After a few seconds, a staff comes from underneath to wipe the logo out.
The Hills Run Red (2009):
- The logo is tinted in red along with the Warner Premiere logo.
The Losers (2010):
- The logo is white and printed on a comic book, like the other logos. This was done by Prologue.
Splice (2010):
- The logo is on a DNA graphic background. Also, the full moon moves. This was done by Prologue.
Unknown (2011):
- The logo is in 3D and floats in a cloudy skyline.
The Apparition (2012):
- The logo flickers on a deteriorated film reel. This was done by Prologue.
The Factory (2012):
- The logo is situated on a car windshield reflecting the nighttime sky. This was done by Prologue.
Bullet to the Head (2013):
- The logo zooms out before it is abruptly shot by a bullet heading towards the camera.
Suburbicon (2017):
- The logo is designed in the style of the film's opening credits with "A" above and "production" below. This was done by Prologue.