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I don't think the LTT variant counts.
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'''These are the logo variations created over the yearsused by Universal Pictures over the years.'''
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'''''Arabian Nights'' (1942):'''
*A logo similar to the 1st [[Universal Cartoons]] logo is shown, set against a blue starry night background with golden and white stars. However, theThe globe (which is two-dimensional) is red/brown and black, and contains some stars (a la the 1936 "Art-Deco Globe"), and the "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" text around the globe is pink. The entire variant is a still picture.
 
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'''''Canyon Passage'' (1946):'''
*A rare variation of the Universal logo is put upon a black/dark blue gradient background, with a gold globe and the words "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" around it.
 
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'''''The Birds'' (1963):'''
*The globe appears two-dimensional and static on a white background, with either the words "'''UNIVERSAL PICTURES'''<br />'''PRESENTS'''" (in blue) or ""'''A UNIVERSAL RELEASE'''"" inside a white rectangle, both in a bold Timesserif font.
 
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*At the end of the film, the same globe is shown, but with "'''A UNIVERSAL RELEASE'''" inside a white rectangle instead of "UNIVERSAL PICTURES PRESENTS".
 
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'''''Marnie'' (1964):'''
*Similar to ''The Birds'' variant, but the globe is drawn in a simpler style, with the oceans in red and the continents in white, and the black text "UNIVERSAL PRESENTS" in front of the globe. The logo is surrounded by a red/ivy border, which itself is surrounded by a black border.
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'''''Torn Curtain'' (1966):'''<br>
*The logo from ''The Birds'' is superimposed over the closing scene., Instead of "A UNIVERSAL RELEASE" and the outlined rectangle,with the text reads "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" in a plain white sans serif font.
[[File:Universal (Torn Curtain Variant, 1966).png|center|350px]]
 
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'''''Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here'' (1969):'''<br>
*The widescreen logo appears bylineless.
[[File:Universal Pictures (Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here).png|center|350px]]
 
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'''''Skullduggery'' (1970):'''<br>
*The globelogo andplays as normal, but the Van Allen belts are reversedmirrored and the globe spins to the left instead of right. Then,The itglobe fades to a spinning Franklin Globe, thatand the text fades away as the camera zooms intocloser beforeto the globe stopsbefore stopping at New Guinea, where the film is set.<gallery widths="200" heights="200" class="Center" caption="[[File:Universal (Skullduggery).webp|center|thumb|275x275px]]">
 
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'''''Pufnstuf'' (1970):'''
*The 1963 logo makes a cameo appearance during the song "Living Island" and a verse about the world, briefly consisting of the image of the Earth and Van Allen radiation belts, but without the "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" text.
 
 
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'''''The Day of the Jackal'' (1973):'''
*The fullscreen logo appears bylineless.
 
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'''''The Sting'' (1973):'''
*The 1936 "Art Deco Globe"1937 logo is used and is tinted in sepia.
[[File:Universal (The String variant, 1973).png|center|350px]]
 
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'''''The Hindenburg'' (1975):'''
*AAgain, silentthe variant1937 oflogo theis 1936used logo(albeit appearssilent and in black and white), this time segueing into old newsreel footage.
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'''''The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings'' (1976):'''
*The 19361937 logo is used before transitioning into a newsreel. The fanfare is extended for the logo and the title card of the newsreel.
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'''''The Last Remake of Beau Geste'' (1977):'''
*A cheap version of the 1936 Universal1937 logo is shown. After the music finishes, the camera zooms out as the logo keeps spinning. as aA door opens in the distance. A weird-looking man (played, bythen Marty Feldman) pops up from behind the logo and starts breaking off the letters before stopping the globe where Africa is. After some narration is heard, the manhe crushes the globe and points down to Africa, segueing into the opening credits.
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'''''The Deer Hunter'' (1978):'''<br>
*The logo is sepia-toned.
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'''''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' (1978):'''<br>
*The 1927 logo is used, but with colorful fireworks.
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'''''The Nude Bomb'' (1980):'''<br>
*The globe fades to a white circle on a green background, which transitions into the opening credits.
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'''''Smokey and the Bandit II'' (1980):'''<br>
*An animated car chase is seen around the globe is seen. The logo also shakes violently with the sound of a car crash and a car horn "laughing" in a Burt Reynolds fashion as it fades out.
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'''''Xanadu'' (1980):'''<br>
*A recreation of the 1927 logo is used, with the logoglobe on a zooming space background, the globe in red and the plane in yellow. As the opening credits roll, the globe remains on screen and a succession of increasingly modern flying machines (four-engine airliner, Concorde, flying saucer) emerge from behind the Earth. The music changes to different styles (respectively: early1920s jazz, 1940s swing, 1970s pop rock, and a ''Star Wars''-esque fanfare) as the objects appear. Finally, a light zooms around the globe twice before zooming towards the camera to reveal the film's title card. After this, the 1971 logo plays as normal.
 
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'''''The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper'' (1981):'''<br>
*The logo is zoomed out further than usual.
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*The logo plays in reverse.
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'''''Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid'' (1982):'''<br>
*Exactly the same as ''The Sting'' and ''The Brink's Job''. Plus, there is a new version of the 19361937 fanfare, composed by James Horner.
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'''''D.C. Cab'' (1983):'''<br>
*The logo fades into a picture of its starting point.
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'''''Jaws 3-D'' and ''Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn'' (both 1983):'''<br>
*SpecificallyA variant of the 1971 logo specifically designed for 3D, theis used. The space background is still and both the globe and company name zoom in towards the screen. The "UNIVERSAL" text is in metallic gold and the Van Allen belts are missing. On the Blu-ray release of ''Jaws 3-D'', the logo is off-center.
 
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'''''The Pirates of Penzance'' (1983):'''<br>
*The 1927 logo is shown in widescreen with a sepia tone, although the clouds on the left and right sides of the screen seem to have been stitched with the clouds from the original fullscreen logo.
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'''''Psycho'' film series:'''
 
* ''Psycho II'' (1983): The logo appears in black and white.
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* ''Psycho'' (1998 remake): The URL byline is slightly different. This was seen only on the home video release; the theatrical release uses the logo without the URL.
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* ''Psycho'' (1998 remake): The URL is in a different font. This was seen only on the home video release; the theatrical release uses the logo without the URL.
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*After the logo finishes, it freezes and zooms out in a box.
 
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'''''The 'Burbs'' (1989):'''<br>
*The logo has been completely reanimated in CGI (by Industrial Light & Magic), with the "UNIVERSAL" text and MCA byline in a different font. Then the text fades out, leaving only the globe, whichas the camera zooms into it before stopping at Mayfield Place, aswhere the opening credits roll.
 
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'''''Problem Child'' (1990):'''<br>
*The full screenfullscreen DVD has the 75th Anniversary logo in open matte and has black bars on all four sides.
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*The 75th Anniversary logo is shown, but with a voiceover by Flavor Flav of the rap group Public Enemy: "U-N-I-V-E-R-S-A-L, Universal, y'all been large for years! Yo, Spike! Start the movie, G!" He laughs and says, "Flavor Flav, you done it again."
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'''''Cry-Baby'' (1990):'''<br>
*The 1927 logo is used, butwith thea new biplane sound in-credit text:stereo.
<center>UNIVERSAL<br />an MCA Company®</center>
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'''''Cape Fear'' (1991):'''<br>
*The logo animates as normal at first, but towards the end, it appears underwater and starts to rippleripples.
 
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'''''Jurassic Park'' franchise:'''
 
* ''Jurassic Park'' (1993): The logo starts on the middle, and rumbles three times after thea heavy footstep sound is heard. Only seen on the behind the scenes featurette.
 
* ''Jurassic Park III'' (2001): The logoUniversal (along with that ofand [[Amblin Entertainment|Amblin]]) haslogos have a water ripple effect accompanied by the sound of a heavy footstep, referencing the first movie.
 
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* ''Jurassic World'' (2015, ''Pinball FX'' series): The 1990 logo is used and tinted onin the player's chosen color on the Pinball DMD.
 
* ''Jurassic World: Battle at Big Rock'' (2019 short) and ''Jurassic World: Dominion'' prologue (2021): The logo is a bit darker and the text and byline fade out. Also, Thethe continents of North America and South America continents are replaced with the Skeleton ofa T-Rex,rex skeleton to match the series' logo.
 
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* ''Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous'' (2020, TV series): The continents are replaced by Pangaea, and the logo animates at a much faster rate, with the animation being cheaper overall. The logo is bylineless and once the logoit finishes its position, the "UNIVERSAL" text orbits to the left as the globe rotates to reveal furthermore of the ocean, transitioning into the [[DreamWorks Animation Television]] variant in the same setting.
 
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'''''The Flintstones'' films:'''<br>
* ''The Flintstones'' (1994): A variation of the 1990 logo is seen at the drive-in theater that the Flintstones go to in a live-action rendition of the original show's opening theme, about two minutes into the movie (no logo is seen at the start). The logo reads "UNIVERSHELL" and script is carved in bones, and the continents arehave shownbeen asreplaced they look in prehistoric times, which happens to beby Pangaea. The music is an arrangement of the 1960 [[Universal Television]] theme, (originally "[[Revue Studios]]")re-arranged by David Newman. On 35mm film scan prints, it's the same variant but in open matte.
 
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* ''The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas'' (2000): Similar to ''The Flintstones'' variant, albeit with the 1997 logo, accompanied by its respective fanfare. After it finishes, the URL, which is in a prehistoric font, fades away, and the "UNIVERSHELL" text spins around the other side of the globe as a spaceship flies into frame, segueing into the opening scene of the movie. The same variation is used on 35mm film scan prints, but is in open-matted matte.
 
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*After the logo finishes animating, the "UNIVERSAL" text and MCA byline disappear, and the globe zooms out to form the film's logo as the opening credits play. (This variant was seen only on the US release; international prints use the [[Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International]] logo, which fades into the textless globe.)
 
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*The logo fades into a clock.
 
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'''''Radioland Murders''''' '''(1994):'''''<br>''
*After the logo finishes animating, everything but the background disappears and the camera pans down to reveal a radio antenna.
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'''''Casper'' (1995):'''<br>
*Once the logo finishes animating, the globe fades to the moon, and the text and byline fade away as the camera pans down to startinto the movieopening scene. On 35mm film scan prints, the logo is in open- matte.
 
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*The logo is silent. Once the logo is complete, the text and byline fade out, and the camera slowly zooms into the globe as it slowly fills up with water.
 
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'''''The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space'' (1995):'''<br>
*The 1963 logo is used;. whenWhen it finishes animating, it fades to another space background where the opening credits play.
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'''''Twister'' (1996, International releasesinternational):'''<br>
*As with the US/Philippines [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]] variant, a gray version of the Universal logo emerges from a set of storm clouds.
 
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*After the logo finishes animating, the text and the glow behind the globe disappear, leaving the globe and background intact. The film's opening credits then appear spinning around the globe. By the time the title appears, the globe fades to a baseball.
 
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'''''Mercury Rising'' (1998):'''<br>
*The logo appears a little darker, and the copyright notice in the bottom right corner is removed.
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*Same as ''Mercury Rising'', but it is a little brighter.
 
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'''''Patch Adams'' (1998):'''<br>
*The logo is zoomed out further, the URL is moved further away from the globe, and the copyright info fades in next to it afterwards. Widescreen DVDs have the URL and the copyright info fading in together and placed underneath the globe.
 
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*The logo is slightly off-center.
 
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'''''The Mummy'' franchise:'''<br>
* ''The Mummy'' (1999): After the logo finishes, the "UNIVERSAL" text and URL disappear, and the globe turnsfades into the sun. The URL is also set in the Macintosh "Chicago" typeface.
 
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* ''The Mummy Returns'' (2001): After the logo finishes, the "UNIVERSAL" text and the URL disappear like in the first film, but this time the globe turns into a scorpion on top of a long stick. The URL is also in the same font as it was in the first film.
 
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* ''The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor'' (2008): After the logo finishes, the "UNIVERSAL" text and URL disappear just like the previous two films, but this time the shine from behind the globe disappears as well. The globe then spins around and zooms into China. On small widescreen prints, along with the film itself, the logo is in 16:9 open matte.
 
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'''''Virus'' (1999):'''<br>
*The logo is zoomed- in.
 
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*The globe freezes as it dissolves to a stylized fancy star above a cartoonish late-50s theater in Frostbite Falls, in which the movie's prologue starts. The camera pans down to the tree curtains as the opening titles takes place.
 
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'''''Gladiator'' '' (2000):'''<br>
*The Universal and [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks]] and Universal logos are both sepia-toned.
 
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*The globe morphs into a tongue-stud on a screaming girl's mouth. (This was only seen on international prints; on the US release, the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] logo morphs into the same girl.)
 
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'''''About Aa Boy'' (2002), ''Wimbledon'' and ''Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason'' (both 2004):'''<br>
*The 1997 Universal logo resembles the open matte variant. Only seen on small HD widescreen versions.
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'''''My Little Eye'' (2002):'''<br>
* The logo has a computer screen effect to it.
 
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'''''Laurent Gerra à l'Olympia'' ("Laurent Gerra at Olympia", 2002, France):'''<br>
*A plane passes by the logo.
 
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* ''2 Fast 2 Furious'' (2003): The logo turns into a silver vehicle rim; the URL is removed as well.
 
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* ''Fast & Furious: Spy Racers'' (2019, TV series): The logo is metallic and on the grille of a car, which then flips to the [[DreamWorks Animation Television]] logo. Also, it's bylineless.
 
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* ''Fast and Furious Crossroads'' (2020, video game): Same as ''The Fate of the Furious'' Super Bowl LI TV spot, only extended.
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* ''F9'' (2021): SameThe as1990 ''Reachlogo theis Rock''used, but it is cropped in 2.35:1, and uses the 1997 fanfare. The MCA byline is also replaced with the Comcast byline, and the registered trademark symbol is removed.
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'''''The Cat in the Hat'' (2003):'''<br>
*TheAs with the [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks]] and [[Imagine Entertainment]] logos, the Universal logo is redesignedanimated in the style of the original book, taking place on a teal background with no stars. The globe is red with the continents in white with black outline, the flash is white, and "UNIVERSAL" is in a white Suessian font along with the URL. The globe then morphs into the ball from the book as the text fades out. On international prints and TV broadcasts of the film (such as on [[BBC One|BBC One]]), after the DreamWorks logo, the globe fades in, followed by the actual variation. This was designed by Imaginary Forces.
 
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'''''Van Helsing'' (2004):'''<br>
*The logo fades to black and white before turning into a flame from a torch being carried by a man. Also, the URL is removed.
 
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*The 1927 logo is used, but the airplane has a different sound, and the background has different clouds that turn dark and stormy.
 
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*In the logo's last few seconds, the globe spins slightly faster before stopping completely as the rest of the logo animates normally. Then the shine from behind the globe fades away, followed by the URL. The globe turns into a more realistic version of the Earth as the camera zooms past the "UNIVERSAL" text, transitioning into the opening titles.
 
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*The globe is replaced with the planet Mars. After the logo finishes, the "UNIVERSAL" text fades away and the camera zooms into the Olduvai Research Station. Also, the logo doesn't appear until 30 seconds into the movie.
 
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'''''Michaël Youn: Pluskapoil'' (2005):'''<br>
* The "UNIVERSAL" text turns into the titular character's name "MICHAËL YOUN", and the globe turns into a 1960s toy globe. Also, the shinelight behind the globe becomes red.
 
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*The logo is tinted in royal blue.
 
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* The logo is recorded from a VHS and is on a TV screen. Also, the URL is removed.
 
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* As the normal logo plays, its color becomes desaturated to almost sepia before fading to white to proceed into the [[Relativity Media]] logo, which has a similar variation.
 
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* The 1927 logo is used with the same clouds as the ''Land of the Dead'' variant. It is also in a purple tint and scratched out.
 
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'''''Linus Tech Tips'' (2008-):'''
The Universal logo from The Hurricane (1999) is seen in the start of the video "[https://youtu.be/papQ8xQxizA We Bought HD Movies on Cassette Tape and They're AMAZING! - D-VHS and D-Theater]".
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* ''Death Race'' (2008): The logo plays in reverse, slowly changing from color to black and white, with the fanfare replaced with car engine sound effects. By the time it reaches the beginning, it fades to a piston inside a car, segueing into the film's opening sequence.
 
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* ''Death Race 2'' (2010): The logo animates in reverse. Towards the end (or beginning), the globe catches fire and the whole logo gets crushed by rocks, seguingsegueing into the movie.
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'''''Changeling'' (2008):'''<br>
*The 19361937 logo is used.
 
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*Same as ''Changeling'', except it is tinted gold.
 
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* ''Beethoven's Christmas Adventure'' (2011): The text and byline fade out as the globe turns into a red decorative ball.
 
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*The logo animates as normal, but gradually goes from color to black & white. Also, the URL is removed.
 
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*The contrast is slightly darker. Also, the URL is removed.
 
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*The logo animates as normal, but an umlaut appears above the "U" in "UNIVERSAL" to form the Latin letter "Ü" towards the end.
 
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*The logo animates differently, with the globe replaced by a blue planet named Caprica; also, the URL is slightly bigger. After it finishes, the camera zooms past the logo to transition into the opening scene.
 
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*The 1963 "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" logo is used (albeit more saturated than usual), and fades to the second half of the [[Relativity Media]] logo.
 
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'''''Drag Me to Hell'','' Inglourious Basterds'' (Bothboth 2009), ''Ouija: Origin of Evil'' (2016), ''Knock at the Cabin'' and ''The Holdovers'' (Bothboth 2023):'''<br>
*Similar to ''Land of the Lost'', but it doesn't fade to the Relativity Media logo.
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For ''Ouija: Origin of Evil'', ''Knock at the Cabin'', and digital prints of ''The Holdovers'', the Comcast byline fades in at the bottom in the Futura typeface. On the former, the logo is much brighter than usual. This variant was done by Filmograph.
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'''''Wanted: Weapons of Fate'' (Game; 2009, video game):'''<br>
*The view comes through the room where combat takes place, then a string of flying keyboard keys fly and stop over the slowly rotating globus, showing "UNIVERSAL" on the backs of the keys.
 
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'''''The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends'' (2007, DTV)''', '''''Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey!'' (2009, DTV) and ''The Invention of Lying'' (2009, international):'''<br>
*The 1999-2005 version of the 1997 logo is used.
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* The logo appears a bit darker than usual, and the URL is missing.
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'''''Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball'' (2010):'''<br>
*The 1927 logo is used.
 
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*'''Theatrical Version:'''<br> The logo is gray and the text is also glowing.
 
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*'''Director's Cut:'''<br> The 1936 Universal "Art-Deco Globe" logo is used, but this time, the logo has been remade and is now in color: the globe is pale golden brown, the text is silver and the background is dark turquoise. Also, the outlines of the continents are added in, an element that was not in the original logo.
 
*'''Director's Cut:'''<br> The 1937 logo is used, but this time, the logo has been remade and is now in color: the globe is pale golden brown, the text is silver and the background is dark turquoise. Also, the outlines of the continents are added in, an element that was not in the original logo.
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'''''Repo Men'' (2010):'''<br>
*TheTV logostatic goesappears staticover the logo in its very last seconds.
 
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'''''Despicable Me'' (2010):'''<br>
*In the film's Blu-Ray's Gru-Control special feature, it starts as Gru starts the movie by turning on the TV. The minions were cheeringcheer as the film starts. Meanwhile, VictorThen "Vector" Perkins decided to changechanges the channel to the Vector Channel, which starts with the Vector Channel logo then showing Vector. Gru waschanges boredthe of Vector as he changed itchannel back to the logo., Theto minionswhich cheeredthe onceminions again,cheer whileagain. Vector changedchanges it to his doctumentarydocumentary, whichbut continuesGru changes the channel back to the [[Illumination|Illumination Entertainment]] logo, in which Gru changed it back.
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'''''Scott Pilgrim vs. the World'' (2010):'''<br>
*The logo is done in a retro video game style and the music is an 8-bit version of the theme, composed by Nigel Godrich. It's also the first track of the film's score soundtrack as "Universal Theme". According to the soundtrack, Jerry Goldsmith (the original composer of the fanfare) was credited, while both versions were mentioned in the digital release's trivia subtitle track. Also, the NBCUniversal byline is removed. However, according to the storyboard, it was supposed to be 16-bit with a bass rumble, a guitar squall and drums, drumming over the logo.
 
*The logo's regular music was also used when Lucas Lee (played by Chris Evans) comes out of his green room for the shooting of his film, in which the hits and the last note are synced to his actions, such as cracking his neck, using his skateboard and landing on his feet at the scene.
 
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*The logo is depicted as a Google Earth globe running on a Mac OS X. We first zoom out from Universal Studios Hollywood in San Fernando, California on the globe. A cursor then moves to the globe and drags it along, where upon it continues spinning, "UNIVERSAL", in the same UI font used in Mac OS X, fades in on the right side of the screen, moving into place, and an excerpt of the usual fanfare, composed by Jerry Goldsmith, begins playing. Also, the byline is absent. Once the text moves into place, the logo is minimized abruptly, like how a window is minimized in a Mac OS X, stopping the music in the process.
 
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'''''Skyline'' (2010):'''<br>
*Exactly the same as the ''Curious George ''and ''The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie'' variants, but with the NBC Universal byline. Also, the logo wasis cropped into 2.35:1.
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'''''Hop'' (2011) and ''Phil's Dance Party (2012, short):'''<br>
*The globe is shaped like an egg. On the latter, the 2012 fanfare is used. The latter is absent on a DVD compilation of shorts.
 
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'''''The Little Engine That Could'' (2011):'''<br>
*The 1990 logo is used without the MCA byline, butand the little train engine appears pulling "UNIVERSAL" across the Earth. After the engine moves the text into its usual place, it uncouplesdetaches from the "U"., Then,then it stands near it and makes a whistle.
 
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'''''The Thing'' (2011):'''<br>
*The 1990 logo is used again, but the logo is bylineless.
 
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'''''The Scorpion King'' franchise:'''
 
* ''The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption'' (2012): The logo is tinted in mustard, afteryellow. After it's complete, the continents on the globe begin shining, as the logo changes to the sun;, similar to that of ''The Mummy'' (1999) variant.
 
* ''The Scorpion King: Book of Souls'' (2018): The logo has a dark mustard tint to it, similar to that of the third movie's variant.
 
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'''''Pitch Perfect'' (2012), ''Pitch Perfect 2'' (2015) and ''Pitch Perfect 3''''' '''(2017)''':<br>
*The theme is sung in acapella by the film's cast. After the logo, except for ''Pitch Perfect 3'', it cuts to the cast members singing the theme into the opening scene. The first film used the 100th Anniversary logo while ''Pitch Perfect 2'' and ''3'' used the normal logo. The ''Pitch Perfect 2'' and ''Pitch Perfect 3'' versions are on their respective films' soundtracks as "Universal Fanfare". The ''Pitch Perfect 2'' version is performed by Elizabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins and the ''Pitch Perfect 3'' version is performed by the Barden Bellas. According to the soundtrack for all three films, Jerry Goldsmith (the original composer of the fanfare) was credited.
 
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'''''Ted'' (2012)''' '''and''' '''''Ted 2'' (2015):'''
*When the logo is complete, the byline disappears and the camera zooms in tointo Boston on the globe. The lattersecond film has the "100TH ANNIVERSARY" text removed and the camera zooms into a church in Boston. Like the normal logo, this was animated by Wētā FX.
**The TruTV airings of the formerfirst film useduse the standard version, but useswith its custom variant tacked on due to poor plastering.
 
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'''''Werewolf: The Beast Among Us'' (2012, DTV):'''
*Similar to the ''Casper'' variant, but with the 2012 logo instead.
 
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'''''The Man with the Iron Fists'' (2012):'''
*When the logo is complete, it's accompanied by a ripple effect with smoke and hot coals coming from the bottom.
 
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'''''Oblivion'' (2013):'''
*The logo animates as usual, but it is darker and the "UNIVERSAL" text looks old and rusted. The Earth has been decimated to the point that the continents don't glow anymore and the Tet, a space station that is critical to the film's plot, floats above it. "UNIVERSAL" looks old and rusted.
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'''''Minion Rush'' (2013):'''
When your Minion goes through the movie theater (the Paradise Theatre from ''Despicable Me 2'') in the location The Mall (itself based on the Paradise Mall from said movie), a still of the 2012 logo (with the Comcast byline; when you start the game up, the still logo is bylineless) is seen on the screen.
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'''''47 Ronin'' (2013):'''
*The logo plays as usual and haswith a slight grey tint. When the logo is complete, the text fades out, leaving the globe and the background intact. Then, the opening titles play as the camera zooms in to Japan on the globe.
 
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'''''Dead in Tombstone'' (2013, DTV):'''
*After the logo is done, it fades onto on a golden piece of paper, in which gunshots are fired through. The screen then zooms through one of them as the film starts.
 
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'''''Unfriended'' (2014):'''
*The 2013 logo plays as usual, but it flickers and lagsbecomes datamoshed like a video chat service with bad internet connection, and; the music also becomes distorted.
 
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'''''Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie'' (2014, United Kingdom):'''
*The fanfare is NTSC-toned in PAL speed on PAL prints and low-toned in NTSC speed on NTSC prints, and the logo is also brighter than usual. Once the logo completesfinished , it transitions to the [[BBC Film|BBC Films]] logo (albeitwhich the BBC Films logo is movingmoves from the top right to its usual position at the end of the Universal logo) and theas saidthat logo's music plays.
 
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'''''Trash'' (2014):'''
*The logo plays as usual, but near the end some continents begin to light up on Brazil (referencing the film's location).
 
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'''''Dukhless 2'' (2015, Russia):'''
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'''''Minions'' (2015):'''
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'''''Crimson Peak'' (2015):'''
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'''''Krampus'' (2015):''' The logo is tinted in turquoise, and the text is covered in snow and ice. This was done by Filmograph.
 
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'''''The Huntsman: Winter's War'' (2016):'''
* The logo starts as usual. But as the cities light up, a gold texture starts forming from various areas on the globe, eventually making the Earth golden with continents intact. The sun behind it becomes a golden spark. The byline then fades out, while the spark continues to move as it dims out and "UNIVERSAL" rotates out as the golden globe becomes the Magic Mirror. The background slowly fades into the opening scene.
 
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'''''Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping'' (2016):'''
* The logo's music cuts out halfway through, and a vaguely EDM-sounding remix takes its place.
 
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'''''The Great Wall'' (2016):''' The logo is sped up,; andonce afterit appearingfinishes, the Earthcamera zooms into China, going all the way to a section of the Great Wall and through a crack in the section.
 
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'''''American Made'' (2017):'''
* The 2012 logo starts as usual. When the sun moves out, the music slows down, then a record scratch, which switches to "A Fifth of Beethoven" by Walter Murphy. When it occurs, the logo flickers to the scope version of the 1963-90 Universal logo in open-matte with the Comcast byline in the same style as "MCA"'s. After it forms, the logo gains a VCR restoration effect and flickers into the 1980's footage to proceed into the [[Cross Creek Pictures]], [[Imagine Entertainment]] and Hercules Film Fund logos with the same variation. The closing version has the standard 2012 logo playing without music. The TV airings have the credits music playing over.
 
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'''''Happy Death Day'' (2017):'''
*The logo starts as usual, but due to the film's time loop element it glows and disappears in a flash. The same thing occurs when the first few seconds play again. Then, it animates as usual.
 
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'''''Pacific Rim: Uprising'' (2018):'''
*The logo animates as usual, but ishas entirelya madehologram of neoneffect, andexcept for the Comcast byline, which appears (in blue) and fades in late. Also, the typeface looks different.
 
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'''''The House with a Clock in its Walls'' (2018):'''
*The matted version of the 1963 "A Universal Picture" logo is used, (albeit cropped to fit the film's aspect ratio), with the Comcast byline below "P I C T U R E", complete with the reversing effect from the ''E.T.'' variant. The byline fades out as the text starts to draw forward to us. It fades to the [[Amblin Entertainment]] logo. On Netflix and some international prints of the film, this variant is removed and replaced with the 2015 [[Entertainment One|Entertainment One]] logo.
 
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'''''Mortal Engines'' (2018):'''
*The logo starts off normally, but light purple explosions begin to appear on the continents, dimming many of the lights after they come on. At the end, the text has been left with a similar appearance to that of the ''Oblivion'' variant, and the lights on the globe disappear, with several lava rivers taking their place. Also, the film's opening dialogue begins before the Comcast byline fades in.
 
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*The logo starts off normally, but then flashes and splits into two boxes and then three, each showing the logo in the same aspect ratio, as it moves to the center in each box. The logo flashes back to normal before the Comcast byline fades in.
 
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'''''1917'' (2019):'''
*The logo is tinted in blue and cut to the last few seconds, along with the [[DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks]], [[Reliance Entertainment]] and [[New Republic Pictures]] logos. At the end of the movie, the logo is still and tinted in blue.
 
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'''''Apollo 11'' (2019):''
*Same as ''American Made'', but with brighter colors.
*The 1963 logo is used, and the Comcast byline in the same style as "MCA"'s, which looks the same as ''American Made''.
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'''''The Turning'' (2020):'''
*The logo animates at a much faster rate than usual.
 
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'''''Bobbleheads: The Movie'' (2020, DTV):'''
*The logo is darker than usual, and is silent. Crave's prints have this variant with the fanfare.
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'''''Candyman'' (2021)''':<br>
*The logo is flipped horizontally, as if in a mirror, along with the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]], [[BRON Studios|BRON]] and [[Monkeypaw Productions]] logos, toin reference to the plot element of saying of Candyman's name into a mirror five times.
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'''''No Time to Die'' (2021, international releases)''':<br>
*The logo is shortened, the globe is in gray on a black background and the Comcast byline fades in early near the end of the animation. Shortly after, the globe turnsfades entirelyinto a white circle as the byline and text fade out, and it seguessegueing into the gunbarrel sequence used in the ''James Bond'' filmsgunbarrel forsequence. the openingThe sceneU.S. Therelease Americanof the releasesfilm haveonly justhas the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] logo in its full length.
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'''''Licorice Pizza'' (2021, international releases)''':<br>
*The logo is shortened and silent.
 
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'''''Ambulance'' (2022)''':<br>
*The 2021 print logo (without the Comcast byline) is in white and 3D, and appears from blue and red sirens, like ambulance lights. It is followed by the [[Endeavor Content]] and [[New Republic Pictures]] logos in the same fashion. After that, the standard logo plays normally, albeit with the opening theme over it.
 
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'''''The Northman'' (2022) and ''Deadline Day: Football's Transfer Window'' (2023, United Kingdom)''':<br>
*The 2012 print logo isappears in white, and in 2D on a black background.
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* The 1927 logo is used, andwith itthe isedges cropped withof a filmstrip effect on theeither sides of the screen. ProjectorThe soundssound areof a film projector is also heard alongside the regular soundssound of the biplane.
 
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'''''Tár'' (2022):'''
* Almost the same as the variant used in ''Ouija: Origin of Evil'', but the Comcast byline is in its normalmodern font. Then, the Van Allen radiation belts and continents fade out, followed by the rest of the logo, which entirely fades into the [[Focus Features]] logo. This logo only appears on home media prints, while itand isn't seen on theatrical prints.
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'''''The Fabelmans'' (2022):'''
* The logo is faster than usual while the theme plays normally. Near the end, just as the Comcast byline fades in, the [[Amblin Entertainment|Amblin]]'s logo animation appears over the Universal logo (which freezes) before fading into its own background.
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'''''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'' and ''Migration'' (both 2023):'''
* The logo is shortened to when the text is seen.
** ForOn ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', an abridged version of the 2012 fanfare is used.
** ForOn ''Migration'', similar to ''Minions'' (2015), the fanfare is played by the Minions inon a slightly off-key kazoo, with ukulelea beatsukulele, which also continues over to the Illumination logo. Here, the long version of the fanfare, based on the 1997 version, is used, in which the first two notes of the ten-note score.
 
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'''''Five Nights at Freddy's'' (2023):'''
* The logo glitches throughout.
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'''''Genie'' (2023):'''
* The logo plays normally, butuntil snowflakes startfall fallingaround from everywhereit.
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Revision as of 23:26, 8 February 2024


These are the logo variations used by Universal Pictures over the years.

Arabian Nights (1942):

  • A logo similar to the 1st Universal Cartoons logo is shown, set against a blue starry night background with golden and white stars. The globe (which is two-dimensional) is red/brown and black, and the "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" text around the globe is pink. The entire variant is a still picture.


Canyon Passage (1946):

  • A rare variation of the Universal logo is put upon a black/dark blue gradient background, with a gold globe and the words "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" around it.


The Birds (1963):

  • The globe appears two-dimensional and static on a white background, with the words "UNIVERSAL PICTURES PRESENTS" (in blue) in a bold serif font.
  • At the end of the film, the same globe is shown, but with "A UNIVERSAL RELEASE" inside a white rectangle instead of "UNIVERSAL PICTURES PRESENTS".


Marnie (1964):

  • Similar to The Birds variant, but the globe is drawn in a simpler style, with the oceans in red and the continents in white, and the black text "UNIVERSAL PRESENTS" in front of the globe. The logo is surrounded by a red/ivy border, which itself is surrounded by a black border.

Torn Curtain (1966):

  • The logo from The Birds is superimposed over the closing scene, with the text "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" in a plain white sans serif font.

Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here (1969):

  • The widescreen logo appears bylineless.

Skullduggery (1970):

  • The logo plays as normal, but the Van Allen belts are mirrored and the globe spins to the left instead of right. The globe fades to a spinning Franklin Globe, and the text fades away as the camera zooms closer to the globe before stopping at New Guinea, where the film is set.


Pufnstuf (1970):

  • The 1963 logo makes a cameo appearance during the song "Living Island" and a verse about the world, briefly consisting of the image of the Earth and Van Allen radiation belts, but without the "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" text.

The Day of the Jackal (1973):

  • The fullscreen logo appears bylineless.


The Sting (1973):

  • The 1937 logo is used and is tinted in sepia.

The Hindenburg (1975):

  • Again, the 1937 logo is used (albeit silent and in black and white), this time segueing into old newsreel footage.

The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings (1976):

  • The 1937 logo is used before transitioning into a newsreel. The fanfare is extended for the logo and the title card of the newsreel.

The Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977):

  • A cheap version of the 1937 logo is shown. After the music finishes, the camera zooms out as the logo keeps spinning. A door opens in the distance, then Marty Feldman pops up from behind the logo and starts breaking off the letters before stopping the globe where Africa is. After some narration is heard, he crushes the globe and points down to Africa, segueing into the opening credits.

The Deer Hunter (1978):

  • The logo is sepia-toned.

The Brink's Job (1978):

  • Same as The Sting.

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978):

  • The 1927 logo is used, but with colorful fireworks.


The Nude Bomb (1980):

  • The globe fades to a white circle on a green background, which transitions into the opening credits.

Smokey and the Bandit II (1980):

  • An animated car chase is seen around the globe. The logo also shakes violently with the sound of a car crash and a car horn "laughing" in a Burt Reynolds fashion as it fades out.

Xanadu (1980):

  • A recreation of the 1927 logo is used, with the globe on a zooming space background and the plane in yellow. As the opening credits roll, the globe remains on screen and a succession of increasingly modern flying machines (four-engine airliner, Concorde, flying saucer) emerge from behind the Earth. The music changes to different styles (respectively: 1920s jazz, 1940s swing, 1970s pop rock, and a Star Wars-esque fanfare) as the objects appear. Finally, a light zooms around the globe twice before zooming towards the camera to reveal the film's title card. After this, the 1971 logo plays as normal.


The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper (1981):

  • The logo is zoomed out further than usual.

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982):

  • The logo plays in reverse.


Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982):

  • Exactly the same as The Sting and The Brink's Job. Plus, there is a new version of the 1937 fanfare, composed by James Horner.


D.C. Cab (1983):

  • The logo fades into a picture of its starting point.

Jaws 3-D and Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn (both 1983):

  • A variant of the 1971 logo specifically designed for 3D is used. The space background is still and both the globe and company name zoom in towards the screen. The "UNIVERSAL" text is in metallic gold and the Van Allen belts are missing. On the Blu-ray release of Jaws 3-D, the logo is off-center.


The Pirates of Penzance (1983):

  • The 1927 logo is shown in widescreen with a sepia tone, although the clouds on the left and right sides of the screen seem to have been stitched with the clouds from the original fullscreen logo.

Psycho film series:

  • Psycho II (1983): The logo appears in black and white.
  • Psycho (1998 remake): The URL is in a different font. This was seen only on the home video release; the theatrical release uses the logo without the URL.


Cry Freedom (1987):

  • After the logo finishes, it freezes and zooms out in a box.

The 'Burbs (1989):

  • The logo has been reanimated in CGI (by Industrial Light & Magic), with the "UNIVERSAL" text and MCA byline in a different font. Then the text fades out, leaving only the globe, as the camera zooms into it before stopping at Mayfield Place, where the opening credits roll.



Problem Child (1990):

  • The fullscreen DVD has the 75th Anniversary logo in open matte and has black bars on all four sides.


Mo' Better Blues (1990):

  • The 75th Anniversary logo is shown, but with a voiceover by Flavor Flav of the rap group Public Enemy: "U-N-I-V-E-R-S-A-L, Universal, y'all been large for years! Yo, Spike! Start the movie, G!" He laughs and says, "Flavor Flav, you done it again."


Cry-Baby (1990):

  • The 1927 logo is used, with a new biplane sound in stereo.

Cape Fear (1991):

  • The logo animates as normal at first, but towards the end, it appears underwater ripples.

Jurassic Park franchise:

  • Jurassic Park (1993): The logo starts on the middle, and rumbles three times after a heavy footstep sound is heard. Only seen on the behind the scenes featurette.
  • Jurassic Park III (2001): The Universal and Amblin logos have a water ripple effect accompanied by the sound of a heavy footstep, referencing the first movie.
  • Jurassic World (2015, Pinball FX series): The 1990 logo is used and tinted in the player's chosen color on the Pinball DMD.
  • Jurassic World: Battle at Big Rock (2019 short) and Jurassic World: Dominion prologue (2021): The logo is a bit darker and the text and byline fade out. Also, the continents of North America and South America are replaced with a T-rex skeleton to match the series' logo.
  • Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (2020, TV series): The continents are replaced by Pangaea, and the logo animates at a much faster rate. The logo is bylineless and once it finishes its position, the "UNIVERSAL" text orbits to the left as the globe rotates to reveal more of the ocean, transitioning into the DreamWorks Animation Television variant in the same setting.

The Flintstones films:

  • The Flintstones (1994): A variation of the 1990 logo is seen at the drive-in theater that the Flintstones go to in a live-action rendition of the original show's opening theme, about two minutes into the movie (no logo is seen at the start). The logo reads "UNIVERSHELL" and script is carved in bones, and the continents have been replaced by Pangaea. The music is an arrangement of the 1960 Universal Television theme, re-arranged by David Newman. On 35mm film scan prints, it's the same variant but in open matte.
  • The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000): Similar to The Flintstones variant, albeit with the 1997 logo, accompanied by its respective fanfare. After it finishes, the URL, which is in a prehistoric font, fades away, and the "UNIVERSHELL" text spins around the other side of the globe as a spaceship flies into frame, segueing into the opening scene. The same variation is used on 35mm film scan prints, but is in open matte.


Street Fighter (1994, US):

  • After the logo finishes animating, the "UNIVERSAL" text and MCA byline disappear, and the globe zooms out to form the film's logo as the opening credits play. (This variant was seen only on the US release; international prints use the Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International logo, which fades into the textless globe.)


The Paper (1994):

  • The logo fades into a clock.


Radioland Murders (1994):

  • After the logo finishes animating, everything but the background disappears and the camera pans down to reveal a radio antenna.


Major Payne (1995):

  • Instead of the usual fanfare, "Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood and the Destroyers plays over the logo, accompanied by a "ding" sound effect when the registered trademark symbol appears.

Casper (1995):

  • Once the logo finishes animating, the globe fades to the moon, and the text and byline fade away as the camera pans down into the opening scene. On 35mm film scan prints, the logo is in open matte.


Waterworld (1995):

  • The logo is silent. Once the logo is complete, the text and byline fade out, and the camera slowly zooms into the globe as it slowly fills up with water.


The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space (1995):

  • The 1963 logo is used. When it finishes animating, it fades to another space background where the opening credits play.


Twister (1996, international):

  • As with the US/Philippines Warner Bros. variant, a gray version of the Universal logo emerges from a set of storm clouds.


Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie (1996):

  • At the beginning of This Island Earth, Mike and the bots riff the old Universal International logo.

BASEketball (1998):

  • After the logo finishes animating, the text and the glow behind the globe disappear, leaving the globe and background intact. The film's opening credits then appear spinning around the globe. By the time the title appears, the globe fades to a baseball.


Mercury Rising (1998):

  • The logo appears a little darker, and the copyright notice in the bottom right corner is removed.

Small Soldiers (1998):

  • Same as Mercury Rising, but it is a little brighter.

Reach the Rock (1998):

  • The 1990 logo is used, but with the 1997 fanfare.


Patch Adams (1998):

  • The logo is zoomed out further, the URL is moved further away from the globe, and the copyright info fades in next to it afterwards. Widescreen DVDs have the URL and the copyright info fading in together and placed underneath the globe.

Life (1999):

  • The logo is slightly off-center.

The Mummy franchise:

  • The Mummy (1999): After the logo finishes, the "UNIVERSAL" text and URL disappear, and the globe fades into the sun. The URL is also set in the Macintosh "Chicago" typeface.


  • The Mummy Returns (2001): After the logo finishes, the "UNIVERSAL" text and the URL disappear like in the first film, but this time the globe turns into a scorpion on top of a long stick. The URL is also in the same font as it was in the first film.


  • The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008): After the logo finishes, the "UNIVERSAL" text and URL disappear just like the previous two films, but this time the shine from behind the globe disappears as well. The globe then spins around and zooms into China. On small widescreen prints, along with the film itself, the logo is in 16:9 open matte.


  • The Mummy (2017): After the logo (with the Comcast byline in 3D) finishes, the screen zooms in to the left side of the earth and past the word "UNIVERSAL". The Earth is then completely black and surrounded by an eerie red glow, as the words "DARK UNIVERSE", in a spiky version of the Universal font, appear over the Earth in a similar manner to the normal Universal logo, only mirrored. The text shines, and after a few seconds, it cuts to black.

Dark Universe was Universal's attempt at making a cinematic universe based around their classic monsters, but it was scrapped after the critical and commercial failure of this movie, leaving this logo as a one-off variation.


Virus (1999):

  • The logo is zoomed in.

The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000):

  • The globe freezes as it dissolves to a stylized fancy star above a cartoonish late-50s theater in Frostbite Falls, in which the movie's prologue starts. The camera pans down to the tree curtains as the opening titles takes place.


Erin Brockovich (2000):

  • The URL is moved further away from the globe.

Gladiator (2000):

  • The Universal and DreamWorks logos are both sepia-toned.


Josie and the Pussycats (2001, international):

  • The globe morphs into a tongue-stud on a screaming girl's mouth. (This was only seen on international prints; on the US release, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo morphs into the same girl.)

About a Boy (2002), Wimbledon and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (both 2004):

  • The 1997 logo resembles the open matte variant. Only seen on small HD widescreen versions.

My Little Eye (2002):

  • The logo has a computer screen effect.

Laurent Gerra à l'Olympia ("Laurent Gerra at Olympia", 2002, France):

  • A plane passes by the logo.

Fast and Furious franchise:

  • 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003): The logo turns into a silver vehicle rim; the URL is removed as well.
  • Fast & Furious: Spy Racers (2019, TV series): The logo is metallic and on the grille of a car, which then flips to the DreamWorks Animation Television logo. Also, it's bylineless.
  • Fast and Furious Crossroads (2020, video game): Same as The Fate of the Furious Super Bowl LI TV spot, only extended.


  • F9 (2021): The 1990 logo is used, but it is cropped in 2.35:1 and uses the 1997 fanfare. The MCA byline is also replaced with the Comcast byline, and the registered trademark symbol is removed.


The Cat in the Hat (2003):

  • As with the DreamWorks and Imagine Entertainment logos, the Universal logo is animated in the style of the original book, taking place on a teal background with no stars. The globe is red with the continents in white with black outline, the flash is white, and "UNIVERSAL" is in a white Suessian font along with the URL. The globe then morphs into the ball from the book as the text fades out. On international prints and TV broadcasts of the film (such as on BBC One), after the DreamWorks logo, the globe fades in, followed by the actual variation. This was designed by Imaginary Forces.


Love Actually (2003):

  • The logo's 2.35:1 scope aspect ratio is cropped to 16:9 widescreen. Only seen on small HD widescreen versions.


Peter Pan (2003):

  • When the logo finishes, it freezes and fades to a nighttime sky. The fanfare is also replaced with wind chimes. On international prints, the whole logo is seen after the end credits and plays silently, while the Columbia Pictures logo plays at the beginning, with its fanfare also replaced by wind chimes.


Van Helsing (2004):

  • The logo fades to black and white before turning into a flame from a torch being carried by a man. Also, the URL is removed.

Van Helsing: The London Assignment (2004):

  • The 1927 logo appears static, with the biplane absent and clouds passing by. It then fades to the moon to start the movie. This appears after the movie's title, while the 1997 logo is shown at the beginning before the opening titles.

Balto III: Wings of Change (2004):

  • After the 1997 logo, a sped-up version of the 1927 logo is seen as the opening song plays over it.

Friday Night Lights (2004) and Cinderella Man (2005):

  • The logo has a golden tint.

Land of the Dead (2005):

  • The 1927 logo is used, but the airplane has a different sound, and the background has different clouds that turn dark and stormy.

Serenity (2005):

  • In the logo's last few seconds, the globe spins slightly faster before stopping completely as the rest of the logo animates normally. Then the shine from behind the globe fades away, followed by the URL. The globe turns into a more realistic version of the Earth as the camera zooms past the "UNIVERSAL" text, transitioning into the opening titles.

Doom (2005):

  • The globe is replaced with the planet Mars. After the logo finishes, the "UNIVERSAL" text fades away and the camera zooms into the Olduvai Research Station. Also, the logo doesn't appear until 30 seconds into the movie.


Munich (2005):

  • The logo appears darker than usual with no byline.

Michaël Youn: Pluskapoil (2005):

  • The "UNIVERSAL" text turns into the titular character's name, and the globe turns into a 1960s toy globe. Also, the light behind the globe becomes red.

Curious George (2006) and The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie (2008):

  • The logo appears brighter than usual. On the former, the opening theme plays over it.

Miami Vice (2006):

  • The logo is tinted in royal blue.

Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait (2006):

  • The logo is recorded from a VHS and is on a TV screen. Also, the URL is removed.


The Land Before Time XII: The Great Day of the Flyers (2006, DTV):

  • Shortly after the logo (which also has the shadow and the URL both removed) is completed, the globe eventually stops rotating before the text spins around the other side of it. Then the continents of Earth slowly move to reform Pangaea as the camera zooms towards it, before fading the opening scene.

The Holiday (2006):

  • The logo is shortened and cut to its last few seconds.


The Kingdom (2007):

  • As the normal logo plays, its color becomes desaturated to almost sepia before fading to white to proceed into the Relativity Media logo, which has a similar variation.

Dead Silence (2007):

  • The 1927 logo is used with the same clouds as the Land of the Dead variant. It is also in a purple tint and scratched out.

Death Race remake film series:

  • Death Race (2008): The logo plays in reverse, slowly changing from color to black and white, with the fanfare replaced with car engine sound effects. By the time it reaches the beginning, it fades to a piston inside a car, segueing into the film's opening sequence.
  • Death Race 2 (2010): The logo animates in reverse. Towards the end (or beginning), the globe catches fire and the whole logo gets crushed by rocks, segueing into the movie.


Changeling (2008):

  • The 1937 logo is used.

Leatherheads (2008):

  • Same as Changeling, except it is tinted gold.

Role Models (2008):

  • The logo appears somewhat darker than usual.

Beethoven film series:

  • Beethoven's Big Break (2008): A dog barks to the last two notes of the theme.


  • Beethoven's Christmas Adventure (2011): The text and byline fade out as the globe turns into a red decorative ball.


Couples Retreat (2009):

  • The logo animates as normal, but gradually goes from color to black & white. Also, the URL is removed.


Public Enemies (2009):

  • The contrast is slightly darker. Also, the URL is removed.


Brüno (2009):

  • The logo animates as normal, but an umlaut appears above the "U" in "UNIVERSAL" to form the Latin letter "Ü" towards the end.


Battlestar Galactica: The Plan (2009):

  • The logo animates differently, with the globe replaced by a blue planet named Caprica; also, the URL is slightly bigger. After it finishes, the camera zooms past the logo to transition into the opening scene.


Land of the Lost (2009):

  • The 1963 "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" logo is used (albeit more saturated than usual), and fades to the second half of the Relativity Media logo.

Drag Me to Hell, Inglourious Basterds (both 2009), Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016), Knock at the Cabin and The Holdovers (both 2023):

  • Similar to Land of the Lost, but it doesn't fade to the Relativity Media logo.

On Ouija: Origin of Evil, Knock at the Cabin, and digital prints of The Holdovers, the Comcast byline fades in at the bottom in the Futura typeface. On Ouija: Origin of Evil, the logo is much brighter than usual. This variant was done by Filmograph.


Wanted: Weapons of Fate (2009, video game):

  • The view comes through the room where combat takes place, then a string of flying keyboard keys fly and stop over the slowly rotating globus, showing "UNIVERSAL" on the backs of the keys.

The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends (2007, DTV), Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! (2009, DTV) and The Invention of Lying (2009, international):

  • The 1999 version of the 1997 logo is used.

The Fourth Kind (2009) and Green Zone (2010):

  • The logo appears a bit darker than usual, and the URL is missing.

Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball (2010):

  • The 1927 logo is used.

The Wolfman (2010):

  • Theatrical Version:
    The logo is gray and the text is also glowing.
  • Director's Cut:
    The 1937 logo is used, but this time, the logo has been remade and is now in color: the globe is pale golden brown, the text is silver and the background is dark turquoise. Also, the outlines of the continents are added in, an element that was not in the original logo.


Repo Men (2010):

  • TV static appears over the logo in its very last seconds.

Despicable Me (2010):

  • In the film's Blu-Ray's Gru-Control special feature, it starts as Gru starts the movie by turning on the TV. The minions cheer as the film starts. Then Vector changes the channel to the Vector Channel. Gru changes the channel back to the logo, to which the minions cheer again. Vector changes it to his documentary, but Gru changes the channel back to the Illumination Entertainment logo.



Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010):

  • The logo is done in a retro video game style and the music is an 8-bit version of the theme, composed by Nigel Godrich. It's also the first track of the film's score soundtrack as "Universal Theme". According to the soundtrack, Jerry Goldsmith (the original composer of the fanfare) was credited, while both versions were mentioned in the digital release's trivia subtitle track. Also, the NBCUniversal byline is removed. However, according to the storyboard, it was supposed to be 16-bit with a bass rumble, a guitar squall and drums, drumming over the logo.
  • The logo's regular music was also used when Lucas Lee (played by Chris Evans) comes out of his green room for the shooting of his film, in which the hits and the last note are synced to his actions, such as cracking his neck, using his skateboard and landing on his feet at the scene.

Catfish (2010):

  • The logo is depicted as a Google Earth globe running on a Mac OS X. We first zoom out from Universal Studios Hollywood in San Fernando, California on the globe. A cursor then moves to the globe and drags it along, where upon it continues spinning, "UNIVERSAL", in the same UI font used in Mac OS X, fades in on the right side of the screen, moving into place, and an excerpt of the usual fanfare, composed by Jerry Goldsmith, begins playing. Also, the byline is absent. Once the text moves into place, the logo is minimized abruptly, like how a window is minimized in a Mac OS X, stopping the music in the process.

Skyline (2010):

  • Exactly the same as Curious George and The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie, but with the NBC Universal byline. Also, the logo is cropped to 2.35:1.

Hop (2011) and Phil's Dance Party (2012, short):

  • The globe is shaped like an egg. On the latter, the 2012 fanfare is used.

The Little Engine That Could (2011):

  • The 1990 logo is used without the MCA byline, and the little train engine appears pulling "UNIVERSAL" across the Earth. After the engine moves the text into its usual place, it detaches from the "U", then it stands near it and makes a whistle.

The Thing (2011):

  • The 1990 logo is used again, but is bylineless.

The Scorpion King franchise:

  • The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption (2012): The logo is tinted in mustard yellow. After it's complete, the continents on the globe begin shining as the logo changes to the sun, similar to The Mummy (1999) variant.
  • The Scorpion King: Book of Souls (2018): The logo has a dark mustard tint to it, similar to that of the third movie's variant.

Pitch Perfect (2012), Pitch Perfect 2 (2015) and Pitch Perfect 3 (2017):

  • The theme is sung in acapella by the film's cast. After the logo, except for Pitch Perfect 3, it cuts to the cast members singing the theme into the opening scene. The first film used the 100th Anniversary logo while Pitch Perfect 2 and 3 used the normal logo. The Pitch Perfect 2 and Pitch Perfect 3 versions are on their respective films' soundtracks as "Universal Fanfare". The Pitch Perfect 2 version is performed by Elizabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins and the Pitch Perfect 3 version is performed by the Barden Bellas. According to the soundtrack for all three films, Jerry Goldsmith (the original composer of the fanfare) was credited.

Ted (2012) and Ted 2 (2015):

  • When the logo is complete, the byline disappears and the camera zooms into Boston on the globe. The second film has the "100TH ANNIVERSARY" text removed. Like the normal logo, this was animated by Wētā FX.
    • TruTV airings of the first film use the standard version, but with its custom variant tacked on due to poor plastering.

Werewolf: The Beast Among Us (2012, DTV):

  • Similar to the Casper variant, but with the 2012 logo instead.


The Man with the Iron Fists (2012):

  • When the logo is complete, it's accompanied by a ripple effect with smoke and hot coals coming from the bottom.

Oblivion (2013):

  • The logo animates as usual, but it is darker and the "UNIVERSAL" text looks old and rusted. The Earth has been decimated to the point that the continents don't glow anymore and the Tet, a space station that is critical to the film's plot, floats above it. .

Minion Rush (2013): When your Minion goes through the movie theater (the Paradise Theatre from Despicable Me 2) in the location The Mall (itself based on the Paradise Mall from said movie), a still of the 2012 logo (with the Comcast byline; when you start the game up, the still logo is bylineless) is seen on the screen.


47 Ronin (2013):

  • The logo plays as usual with a slight grey tint. When the logo is complete, the text fades out, leaving the globe and the background intact. Then the opening titles play as the camera zooms in to Japan on the globe.

Dead in Tombstone (2013, DTV):

  • After the logo is done, it fades onto on a golden piece of paper, in which gunshots are fired through. The screen then zooms through one of them as the film starts.

Unfriended (2014):

  • The logo plays as usual, but it flickers and becomes datamoshed like a video chat service with bad internet connection; the music also becomes distorted.

Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie (2014, United Kingdom):

  • The fanfare is NTSC-toned in PAL speed on PAL prints and low-toned in NTSC speed on NTSC prints, and the logo is also brighter than usual. Once the logo finished , it transitions to the BBC Films logo (which moves from the top right to its usual position at the end of the Universal logo) as that logo's music plays.

Trash (2014):

  • The logo plays as usual, but near the end some continents begin to light up on Brazil (referencing the film's location).

Dukhless 2 (2015, Russia):

  • The logo is tinted in royal blue; it also fades in once the text appears and fades out when the Comcast byline fades in.

Minions (2015):

  • A 5-minion chorus (all voiced by Pierre Coffin) sings the fanfare, backed with the normal version, with one of the minions holding onto the last note all the way into the Illumination Entertainment logo.
  • This was also the first track of the film's soundtrack as "Universal Fanfare". According to the soundtrack, Jerry Goldsmith (the original composer of the fanfare) was credited. On some prints, the logo is brighter, which makes it almost the same as Trash, except it uses the normal logo.


Crimson Peak (2015):


Krampus (2015): The logo is tinted in turquoise, and the text is covered in snow and ice. This was done by Filmograph.


By the Sea (2015): The 1963 logo is used.


The Land Before Time: Journey of the Brave (2016, DTV):

  • The music from the 1997 logo is heard. Shortly after the byline fades in, the text fades out, the Earth's continents is set in a landscape, the glow lights up slightly brighter, the light's color changes to light purple, and more stars in the background fade in. The camera zooms to the top of the globe as the light disappears, the glow slightly reduced, and the opening titles plays over as the camera zooms through the clouds to the Great Valley.

The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016):

  • The logo starts as usual. But as the cities light up, a gold texture starts forming from various areas on the globe, eventually making the Earth golden with continents intact. The sun behind it becomes a golden spark. The byline then fades out, while the spark continues to move as it dims out and "UNIVERSAL" rotates out as the golden globe becomes the Magic Mirror. The background slowly fades into the opening scene.

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016):

  • The logo's music cuts out halfway through, and a vaguely EDM-sounding remix takes its place.

The Great Wall (2016): The logo is sped up; once it finishes, the camera zooms into China, going all the way to a section of the Great Wall and through a crack in the section.


Fifty Shades Darker (2017):

  • The light in the logo brightens to start the movie.

American Made (2017):

  • The 2012 logo starts as usual. When the sun moves out, the music slows down, then a record scratch, which switches to "A Fifth of Beethoven" by Walter Murphy. When it occurs, the logo flickers to the scope version of the 1963-90 Universal logo in open-matte with the Comcast byline in the same style as MCA's. After it forms, the logo gains a VCR restoration effect and flickers into the 1980's footage to proceed into the Cross Creek Pictures, Imagine Entertainment and Hercules Film Fund logos with the same variation. The closing version has the standard 2012 logo playing without music. The TV airings have the credits music playing over.

Happy Death Day (2017):

  • The logo starts as usual, but due to the film's time loop element it glows and disappears in a flash. The same thing occurs when the first few seconds play again. Then, it animates as usual.


Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018):

  • The logo animates as usual, but has a hologram effect, except for the Comcast byline, which appears in blue and fades in late. Also, the typeface looks different.

The House with a Clock in its Walls (2018):

  • The matted version of the 1963 "A Universal Picture" logo is used (albeit cropped to fit the film's aspect ratio), with the Comcast byline below "P I C T U R E", complete with the reversing effect from the E.T. variant. The byline fades out as the text starts to draw forward to us. It fades to the Amblin Entertainment logo. On Netflix and some international prints of the film, this variant is replaced with the 2015 Entertainment One logo.

Mortal Engines (2018):

  • The logo starts off normally, but light purple explosions begin to appear on the continents, dimming many of the lights after they come on. At the end, the text has been left with a similar appearance to that of the Oblivion variant, and the lights on the globe disappear, with several lava rivers taking their place. Also, the film's opening dialogue begins before the Comcast byline fades in.

Happy Death Day 2U (2019):

  • The logo starts off normally, but then flashes and splits into two boxes and then three, each showing the logo in the same aspect ratio, as it moves to the center in each box. The logo flashes back to normal before the Comcast byline fades in.

1917 (2019):


Apollo 11 (2019):

  • Same as American Made, but with brighter colors.


The Turning (2020):

  • The logo animates at a faster rate than usual.

Freaky (2020):

  • The logo has a red hue.

Bobbleheads: The Movie (2020, DTV):

  • The logo is darker than usual and is silent. Crave's prints have this variant with the fanfare.


Candyman (2021):

  • The logo is flipped horizontally, as if in a mirror, along with the MGM, BRON and Monkeypaw Productions logos, in reference to the plot element of saying of Candyman's name into a mirror five times.

No Time to Die (2021, international):

  • The logo is shortened, the globe is in gray on a black background and the Comcast byline fades in early near the end of the animation. Shortly after, the globe fades into a white circle as the byline and text fade out, and segueing into the James Bond gunbarrel sequence. The U.S. release of the film only has the MGM logo.

Licorice Pizza (2021, international):

  • The logo is shortened and silent.

Ambulance (2022):

  • The 2021 print logo (without the Comcast byline) is in white and 3D, and appears from blue and red ambulance lights. It is followed by the Endeavor Content and New Republic Pictures logos in the same fashion. After that, the standard logo plays normally, albeit with the opening theme over it.

The Northman (2022) and Deadline Day: Football's Transfer Window (2023, United Kingdom):

  • The 2012 print logo appears in white on a black background.

The Munsters (2022):

  • The 1927 logo is used, with the edges of a filmstrip on either sides of the screen. The sound of a film projector is also heard alongside the sound of the biplane.

Tár (2022):

  • Almost the same as the variant used in Ouija: Origin of Evil, but the Comcast byline is in its modern font. Then the Van Allen belts and continents fade out, followed by the rest of the logo, which entirely fades into the Focus Features logo. This logo only appears on home media prints, and isn't seen on theatrical prints.

The Fabelmans (2022):

  • The logo is faster than usual while the theme plays normally. Near the end, just as the Comcast byline fades in, the Amblin logo appears over the Universal logo (which freezes) before fading into its own background.


The Super Mario Bros. Movie and Migration (both 2023):

  • The logo is shortened to when the text is seen.
    • On The Super Mario Bros. Movie, an abridged version of the 2012 fanfare is used.
    • On Migration, the fanfare is played by the Minions on a slightly off-key kazoo with a ukulele, which also continues over to the Illumination logo. Here, the long version of the fanfare, based on the 1997 version, is used, in which the first two notes of the ten-note score.

Five Nights at Freddy's (2023):

  • The logo glitches throughout.

Genie (2023):

  • The logo plays normally until snowflakes fall around it.
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