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* On the second trailer, it's the same as the movie itself.
* On the second trailer, it's the same as the movie itself.
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* On the Big Game Spot, the logo is in a dark red color again, on a glowing orange background, and is seen with the WBP and NLC logos in the same style.
* On the Big Game Spot, the logo is in a dark red color again, on a glowing orange background, and is seen with the WBP and NLC logos in the same style.
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'''The Flash (2023):'''
'''The Flash (2023):'''
* Same as the movie itself.
The DC Comics logo is golden and zooms out on the same red cloudy background as the Warner Bros. Pictures variation preceding it. This was designed by [[Devastudios]].


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Revision as of 09:34, 15 June 2023

These are the logo variations seen on trailer throughout the years by DC Entertainment, with more to be added overtime.

The Dark Knight Trilogy:

  • The Dark Knight (2008):
  • On the first trailer, the logo is in black & white.
  • On the second trailer, the logo is blue and comes out of the Batman insignia-shaped smoke.

The Dark Knight Rises (2012):

  • One of the first appearances of the new DC logo. It is made of metal.
  • On the TV spots, this logo shares the screen with others.

Watchmen (2009): The logo is gray and yellow on a stormy cloud background, just like the Warner Bros., Paramount, and Legendary Pictures versions.


Jonah Hex (2010): The logo is metallic and burning.


Red (2010): The print logo is red and on a black background.


Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters (2011): The logo is in silver and granite, and on a background of green mist.


Green Lantern (2011): On the trailer, the logo is shrouded in darkness, in a dark green color, and is emitting green energy.


Batman: Arkham City (2011): The logo is drawn on a pathway and is seen from an overhead view. It is in black & white.


LEGO Batman 2 (2012): On the trailer, the logo appears on a holed surface.


Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013): The logo is made of gray stone.


Wonder Woman film series

  • Wonder Woman (2017): The DC logo is made out of gold.
  • Wonder Woman (2020): The DC logo appears in neon lights.

Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2018): On the trailer, the logo gradually zooms in the same way as the 15th WB Animation logo.


Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018): The logo has a yellow glittery interior, and is on a white background. We zoom in to Robin, who is under the logo, to start the trailer.


The Sandman (2020, Audible): TBA.


The Batman (2022): Same as the movie itself, but instead of having a gradient, it glows.


DC League of Super-Pets (2022): The logo is tinted in red. The inner parts of the logo are in blue and also shines. The logo has a transition effect via a flash from the WAG shield.

  • On a TV Spot, the logo appears alongside the WB and WAG shields and they include the Warner Bros Discovery byline.

Black Adam (2022): The logo is made out of metal, slowly zooms in, and is put on a black background with an orange light below it.


Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023):

  • On the first trailer, the logo is colored dark red and is put on a black background with an orange glowing light in the center of the background, zooming in slowly.
  • On the second trailer, it's the same as the movie itself.
  • On the Big Game Spot, the logo is in a dark red color again, on a glowing orange background, and is seen with the WBP and NLC logos in the same style.

The Flash (2023):

  • Same as the movie itself.

Blue Beetle (2023):

  • The DC Comics logo is lit up in neon blue and Scarab technology can be seen within the inner sides of the logo, just like the Warner Bros. Pictures logo that precedes it.
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