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Background

Lantern Entertainment is an independent film production studio, founded on July 16, 2018 in Dallas, Texas by Andy Mitchell and Milos Brajovic; and owned by Lantern Capital Partners. They are the current owners of The Weinstein Company's assets, as it was bought in a bankruptcy auction following its collapse.

(December 21, 2018- )


Logo: We start with a gold flash and the camera zooms out to reveal a glowing box over a river. The camera turns as the rectangle glows even more and then pans across, as we see the rectangle is a stylized "LE" (similar to the Eric Lieber Productions logo), with the stacked text "LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT" underneath it.

Variant: A short version exists.

FX/SFX: Great CGI. This was made by Antenna Creative, the same studio that designed the logo for Amazon Studios.

Music/Sounds: A five-note piano theme (with a gap between the first two) and a swirling ambient section, combined with ocean wave sounds.

Availability: Current. First spotted on Disney Channel and Freeform broadcasts of Paddington, preceding the TWC-Dimension logo. This made its theatrical debut on The Upside, and will likely be seen at the start of newer prints of TWC movies. It makes a surprise appearance at the start of IMDb TV prints of Leo the Lion before the TWC logo.

Editor's Note: Gorgeous and nicely-animated, this logo is a worthy successor to its tarnished predecessor.

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