Warner Bros. Pictures/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations used throughout the years by Warner Bros. Pictures, with more to be added over time. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939):
 * The shield is apricot and is surrounded by vines and plants on a paper background.

House Party (2023):
 * The New Line Cinema version of the logo starts normally, but as the camera goes past one of the filmstrips, it transitions into the 1987 New Line Cinema logo. While this part didn't use the 2021 fanfare, the 1994 New Line Cinema fanfare plays as the logo is about to transition.

Evil Dead Rise (2023):
 * The New Line Cinema version of the logo animates as usual, but just before the NLC logo forms, the sky background turns red. Also, it is brighter than usual.

The Flash (2023):
 * This was the first movie to have the 2022 WB shield (currently as a secondary on-screen logo) and the alternate WBD byline. A bolt of lightning travels through a red vortex, zooming through six older Warner Bros. logos (in order: the 1925 logo, the 1948 logo, the 1934 logo, the 1972 Saul Bass "Big W" logo, and the 1998 logo). All of these WB logos are golden, and in the case of the 1948 and 1998 logos, they do not have their interiors. Afterwards, it goes through the Warner Bros. Discovery version of the shield, which is also in gold and has the alternate WBD byline already underneath it. Then it transitions to the DC Comics logo. This logo was designed by Picturemill.

Barbie (2023):
 * The logo starts as normal with the fanfare intact, but when the shield reveals, its interior is pink instead of blue. The logo also has a slight pinkish tint to it. Also used at the end of the film.