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Well, I prefer the 2021 logo, which featured a view of the Warner Bros. Studios backlot with the iconic water tower. |
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It was a bad logo. It had to be, if it only appeared on Tenet and Wonder Woman 1984, the former a rare disappointment for Christopher Nolan and the latter highly contentious, and the 1998 logo with WarnerMedia byline was used on all movies in between, before being swiftly replaced. Seeing the 2021 logo for myself only underscores to me the flaws of the 2020 logo. |
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Well, I prefer the 2021 logo, which featured a view of the Warner Bros. Studios backlot with the iconic water tower. |