Walt Disney Pictures/Trailer Variations

These are the logo variations seen on trailer throughout the years by Walt Disney Pictures, with more to be added overtime.

Pinocchio (1940):


 * On the trailer for the Blu-Ray release, the logo is in 4:3 aspect ratio. The camera pans up to the sky.

Olaf's Frozen Adventure (2017):


 * Same as Frozen (2013) trailer, but is tinted in light blue.

A Wrinkle in Time (2018):


 * Same as the movie itself.

Incredibles 2 (2018):


 * Same as the movie itself, but the castle has been replaced by the Parr family's house as seen from the film. Seen on the Blu-Ray trailer.

Mary Poppins Returns (2018):


 * The castle appears as normal, but there's a road to it, in the middle of a park, with some leaves moving away. Behind the castle, we see the landscape of 1930s London.

Ralph Breaks The Internet (2018):


 * The logo is formed through lines of binary.


 * On another trailer, the castle gets static-shocked, revealing a castle similar to the 1985 logo.

Aladdin (2019):


 * In a few TV spots, the Disney castle is set in the desert and is in Agrabah's design.



Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019):


 * Normal on Disney's YouTube channel and in USA and Canada, but on international trailers, against a daytime sky, we see Maleficent's castle. The camera zooms in and later tilts 90° counter-clockwise.

Artemis Fowl (2020)


 * Similar to the Tron: Legacy variant, but it's in nighttime and the arc is replaced by a ring with inscriptions in it that spins.

Hamilton (2020)


 * The animation starts from the flag appearing, then fades to the camera being in its spot. The company name is ommited.

The One and Only Ivan (2020, Disney+)


 * The sky is in a shade of orange.

Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)


 * A castle on a mountain, the one seen in the land of Heart, replaces the original castle.

Cruella (2021):
 * The logo is in black and white, while the "DISNEY" text is colored red.

Encanto (2021):
 * The Casita replaces the original castle. The text is also brighter.

Turning Red (2022, Disney+):
 * The "DISNEY" text is bigger and pulsates to the beat from the music. Seen on the second trailer.


 * On TV spots, the logo is in a box beside the Pixar logo.

Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022, Disney+):
 * Same as the film itself, but the castle does not transform. The "DISNEY" text is also more transparent. Seen on the first trailer.
 * In the "Booth to Screen" trailer, it's the same as the film itself.

Strange World (2022):


 * The logo is black and white on a piece of film from the 50s. The ship from the movie is seen flying past the castle.