Universal Pictures/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Universal Pictures, with more to be added overtime.

Arabian Nights (1942):
 * This logo is similar to the 1st Universal Cartoons logo. The logo is on a blue starry night (with golden and white stars). However, the globe (which is two-dimensional) is red/brown and black and contains some stars (a la Universal Pictures "Art-Deco Globe"), and "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" around the globe is pink. The entire thing is a still picture.

Canyon Passage (1946):
 * A rare variation of the Universal logo is put upon a black/dark blue gradient background. It features a gold globe with the words "A UNIVERSAL PICTURE" around it.

It Came from Outer Space (1953):
 * The logo is in 3-D and the stars "shine".

The Birds (1963): PRESENTS" (in blue) or ""A UNIVERSAL RELEASE"" inside a white rectangle, both in a bold Times font.
 * The globe appears two-dimensional and static on a white background, with either the words "UNIVERSAL PICTURES

The Northman (2022):
 * The 2012 print logo is in white, and in 2D on a black background.

The Munsters (2022):
 * The 1927 logo is used and it is cropped with a filmstrip effect on the sides, projector sounds are heard alongside the regular sounds of the biplane.

Tár (2022):


 * The "scope" version of the 1963 logo is used, with the Comcast byline once again placed underneath the word "P I C T U R E". Then as the rings and land fade out, the logo entirely fades into the Focus Features logo. This logo removed on the theatrical prints of this movie.