Paramount Pictures/Trailer Variations

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

Wings (1927): On the trailer for the 2012 re-release of the film shown in Cinemark theaters with XD screens, the 2002 logo zooms in and morphs into the 1926 logo. Also, the 2010 Viacom byline is excluded.

Blue (1968), The Parallax View (1974) and Chinatown (1974): The company name and byline fade out, leaving the stars.

The Shootist (1976): The 1975 logo is in black & white.

Grease (1978): On the 1998 re-release trailer, the 1995 byline version of the 1986 logo turns black and white.

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979): We see a shot of the finished Paramount mountain logo with the Gulf+Western byline on a black background. The Registered trademark symbol "®" later disappears, ten additional stars fade in below, the light blue near-circle fades out, the Paramount print logo and the G+W byline later disappear, and red and blue stars fade in while the stars burst into many stars and start to zoom in. While the stars are zooming, we hear the sound of the USS Enterprise flying. Only appears on the teaser trailer.

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Popeye (1980): The 1975 logo appears alongside the 1980 Walt Disney Productions logo. Only appears on the international trailer.

Explorers (1985) and Critical Condition (1987): The 1975-1986 logo isn't animated. Also, the realistic mountain in a canyon scenery with trees around it stays on-screen and doesn't fade into the print logo.

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986): On a teaser TV spot, the 1975 logo appears to be more narrow than usual and the entire logo appears to use lighter shades of blue.

Scrooged (1988):
 * Same as the movie itself, but it also has snow coming down from the sky and the camera zooms into the Paramountain. It's seen on the theatrical trailer which is found on the DVD.
 * On another trailer of the film, there's snow falling from the sky while the camera zooms in towards the mountain.

Harlem Nights (1989): The Paramount script glows. The byline is a dark brown.

Indecent Proposal (1993) and Fire in the Sky (1993): The Paramount script logo is darker and the script logo and company byline are in shadow mode.

Congo (1995): On the teaser trailer, the logo is bylineless.

On the theatrical trailer, it's exactly the same as Ghost, School Ties, Indecent Proposal, and Coneheads.

Paramount Family Favorites (1995): A trailer for features in Paramount's Family Favorites collection, found on many Paramount kid and family-oriented releases of the time (such as titles from said collection and Rugrats tapes). The standard 1995 logo plays, but after that comes the 1975 logo's cameo appearance in Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!), but with the 1975 logo replaced with the 1986 logo.

The Beautician and the Beast (1997): The 1995 byline version of the 1986 logo has a page turning transition effect.

Good Burger (1997): The 1995 byline version of the 1986 logo stretches into the 1997 Nickelodeon Movies logo.

'''It Was My Best Birthday Ever, Charlie Brown! (1997, VHS):''' The 1995 byline version of the 1986 logo fades into the Peanuts Home Video logo.

Titanic (1997, US version): The 1995 byline version of the 1986 logo flashes in the beginning. Seen on the TV spots & trailer. On the other TV spots, the logo fades to clips of the film, as with the 20th Century Fox variant seen on the international TV spots.

On the 2012 3D re-release trailer, the 2010 logo flashes into a scene of a submersible.

FairyTale: A True Story (1997): A meteor comes up and strikes the logo, then the logo turns normal. Also on a TV spot.

Star Trek: Insurrection (1998):
 * A zooming in effect (similar to the Warp Speed effect from Star Trek: The Next Generation, the Star Trek television series on which this film was based) reveals the 1995 byline version of the 1986 logo.

Halo (2022, Showtime Networks): The Paramount+ version of the mountain is seen at nighttime and the Banshee from the video games flies next to it.

Top Gun: Maverick (2022): Four fighter jets fly over the Paramount+ version of the mountain. The stars are drastically smaller to fit inside of it. Seen on the Paramount+ TV spot in the UK.

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank (2022): The 2022 print logo (with "Pictures" below the mountain) is beside the Nickelodeon Movies, Align, GFM Animation and Aniventure logos in red on a white background, and slowly zooms in.

Smile (2022): The 2022 bylineless version of the 2011 logo starts out as normal, but when the script zooms in, the logo turns upside-down.

Babylon (2022): The print logo is in white with a texture applied on a black background. Then all the stars disappear one-by-one from the left. In censored versions of the trailer, the stars don't disappear.

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023): The mountain is surrounded by ice and stormy weather.