Focus Features/Trailer Variations

These are the logo variations seen on trailer throughout the years by Focus Features, with more to be added overtime. The Pianist (2002): The background is falu red. Seen on the trailer.

Lost in Translation (2003): The logo is angel blue and the spots in the background are periwinkle and orange. Seen on the trailer.

The Swimming Pool (2003): The logo is light blue, on a black background, and ripples. Seen on the trailer.

The Motorcycle Diaries (2004): The logo is intensive red. Seen on the trailer.

The Ice Harvest (2005): The logo is blue and is on an icy background.

Something New (2006): The logo is multicolored, and is put on a different background.

Hollywoodland (2006): The logo is gray, much smaller, and is seen on a gray cloudy background.

Talk to Me (2007): The logo is tinted in orange. Seen on the trailer.

Lust, Caution (2007): TBA.

9 (2009): The logo turns green. We also see the film's logo behind the logo.

The American (2010): The logo is black on a white-smoke background.

The Debt (2010): The logo is white, in 3D and is placed on a dark surface alongside the Miramax Films logo. The "O" is more blurry than usual.

Hanna (2011): The logo is white and the dots in the background are red.

ParaNorman (2012): The logo is green-yellow, is in CGI, and is on a black background with some dots surrounding it.

On TV spots, this and the Laika logo are put on a black background and colored a light yellow.

Closed Circuit (2013, US): The logo duplicates into many copies of itself.

The Boxtrolls (2014): The logo is light brown and is on a black background.

On TV spots, it's the same as the trailer, but it shares the screen with the Laika variation.

Atomic Blonde (2017): The logo (with FOCUS as a white outline with FEATURES in solid light blue) appears as a glowing neon sign on a dark granite background. The Comcast byline is also spaced down.

You Won't Be Alone (2022): On the second trailer, the logo is in the 4:3 aspect ratio, and is far smaller than usual, with the Comcast byline's size being the width of the "FOCUS" text.

Ms. Harris Goes to Paris (2022): The logo is superimposed on a street in London, where it is revealed via a "wipe" effect from a bus.

Brian and Charles (2022): The logo is magenta and is put upon a wooden plank background, with some objects surrounding it. It looks somewhat grungy.

'''Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. (2022):''' The logo (in white) is superimposed on the film. The Comcast byline is much smaller than usual.

The Silent Twins (2022): Two Focus Features logos appear in the background, instead of one like the normal logo.

Tár (2022): The logo's colors are less saturated than usual.