20th Century Studios/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by 20th Century Studios (earlier as Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation), with more to be added overtime.

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'''Wee Willie Winkie (1937) and Star! (1968):'''
 * The logo is in a sepia-tone.

The Robe (1953):
 * Known for being the first movie filmed in CinemaScope, this was the debut of the iconic 20th Century Fox "CinemaScope" logo. Here, the sky background is replaced with a red curtain backdrop. The "0" is slanted.

Prince Valiant (1953):
 * Instead of the blue sky background, the CinemaScope credits are on a purple curtain background.

The Girl Can't Help It (1956):
 * As the film is CinemaScope and transforms from black and white into color in the opening scene, the 1935 logo is shown with re-orchestrated music.

Peyton Place (1957):
 * The 1953 logo is in a shade of orange.

'''Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957):'''


 * Tony Randall appears onscreen during the logo and, using a trumpet, a snare, and a bass, plays along to the fanfare.

Something's Got to Give (1962):
 * The short version of the 1953 logo has a slightly different and slower rendition of the short 1997 fanfare.

Cleopatra (1963, 2001 DVD):
 * The logo is tinted in amber and is in 3D. Only appears before the DVD menu.

'''What a Way to Go! (1964):'''
 * The 1953 logo is tinted in raspberry pink, corresponding to Gene Kelly's character in the film. Also, the "0" is slightly tilted.

The Sound of Music (1965):
 * The Todd-AO variant of the 1953 20th Century Fox "CinemaScope" logo plays silently. Also, the logo is shortened to 5 seconds. On fullscreen prints, along with the opening credits as well as the last 45 seconds of the movie itself and the closing credits in CinemaScope aspect ratio, the logo is cropped to 4:3.

Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965):
 * The opening shows a vaudeville-era curtain with a piano playing. As the 20th Century Fox drums start, the curtain lifts to show the black & white 1935 20th Century Fox logo. The pre-CinemaScope fanfare is played by the piano and an off-kilter trumpet. One of the last films to use the 1935 logo.

Batman (1966):
 * The 1935 logo is used. On the Blu-ray release, the logo is cropped to widescreen.

Deadfall (1968):
 * The 1935 logo is again used.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969):
 * The logo is sepia-toned in the same style of the opening credits for the movie.

The Flip Side (2018):


 * The fanfare is played on a xylophone.

Bohemian Rhapsody (2018):

-50WArcbXT8 Alita: Battle Angel (2019):
 * The fanfare is played on an electric guitar, performed by Queen guitarist, Brian May.


 * The logo plays as normal until the end, when two searchlights swoop across the screen, turning the structure into a dilapidated version in the future reading "26th CENTURY FOX".



X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019):


 * Similar to the previous X-Men variants, except once the logo reaches its final position, the "X" in "FOX" turns a molten red. The "X" fades out after the rest of the logo does.



Terminator: Dark Fate (2019):

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 * Exactly the same as Bridge of Spies and Gone Girl, except this time, the logo has VHS buzz over it and it briefly flashes to its version from 1981. It is also incorporated in the opening dialogue. This was used in the International print. In the Domestic print, it plays as usual, but is slightly speed-up and filtered in VHS quality. It glitches to the 1981 logo that is in cyan for a moment before reverting back to its usual colors. Then it glitches more to the interview footage from Terminator 2: Judgement Day. This also applies to the following 3 logos (Skydance, Paramount Pictures and Tencent Pictures).

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The Last Duel (2021)
 * The logo is dimmed to match the lighting of the rest of the film.