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'''LuckyChap Entertainment''' was founded in 2014 by Australian actress and film producer Margot Robbie and her husband Tom Ackerley, alongside Josey McNamara and Sophia Kerr.
{{UpcomingNewLogo|A new logo debuted in 2023.}}
===Logo (December 8, 2017-)===
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'''Audio:''' None or the opening/closing of the movie/TV show.
'''Availability:''' Seen at the end of ''I, Tonya'' as well as ''Dreamland'', ''Dollface'' on Hulu, ''Maid'' on Netflix and ''Mike'' on Hulu.
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Background
LuckyChap Entertainment was founded in 2014 by Australian actress and film producer Margot Robbie and her husband Tom Ackerley, alongside Josey McNamara and Sophia Kerr.
It is possible that this company may introduce a new on-screen logo. Details: A new logo debuted in 2023. Please do not add ending dates to existing logos or attempt to add a new description until a new logo has debuted. Any premature changes should be reverted immediately. |
Logo (December 8, 2017-)
Visuals: The cursive words "LuckyChap" are seen as a neon sign as the lights fill up the words, unveiling a brick background with an outline of a rectangle surrounding it. Once it finishes filling the word, the text flashes a few times before the whole sign, including "ENTERTAINMENT" underneath, lights up.
Variants:
- Sometimes, the logo is still.
- On Dollface and Mike, the logo shares the screen with the Clubhouse Pictures logo. The latter has the logo inside a light brown rectangle.
- On Maid, only the neon sign is seen.
Technique: Photorealistic computer animation.
Audio: None or the opening/closing of the movie/TV show.
Availability: Seen at the end of I, Tonya as well as Dreamland, Dollface on Hulu, Maid on Netflix and Mike on Hulu. It does not appear on all of the company films such as Birds of Prey (2020), Promising Young Woman, Barbie (2023), and Saltburn, as they use an in-credit notice instead.