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Latest revision as of 21:27, 27 July 2024



Background

Gozie Agbo is a specialty film division of Anthony and Joe Russo's production company AGBO. The name comes from a pseudonym used by Joe Russo for his acting career.

Logo (January 21, 2018-)



Visuals: The logo starts off as a montage of mocked title cards with "GOZIE AGBO" (in big, capitalized lettering, in various styles) and "PRESENTS" (in small, spaced lettering, instead staying in the Helvetica-like font). The logo stops on a random title card design for each movie, with the byline "A Huayi Bros. Company" below.

  • On television shows, only a single title card design is seen.

Film Variants:

  • Assasination Nation: It cuts to the logo now forming from glowing orange lines, with "GOZIE AGBO" zooming in. The byline fades in.
  • Relic: A flashlight shines on the name in a yellow script on a green wall with a pattern of dark green symbols.
  • Everything Everywhere All at Once: The logo starts at the 50s horror-style title card and ends with an extended version of the magazine clippings.

Television Variants:

  • Deadly Class: On a black background, there is the purple text "GOZIE AGBO" with the smaller white word underneath "PRESENTS".
  • From: The 50s horror-style title card is seen, but it is desaturated.

Technique: 2D computer animation by Pentagram.

Audio: A fast-paced jazz tune, ending with a small reverb after the final snare hit. Otherwise, the opening/closing theme of the movie/show.

Availability: Seen on the aforementioned films and TV shows.
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