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):


 * Almost the same as the variant used in Apollo 11, but the Comcast byline is in its normal 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 it isn't seen on theatrical prints.