DC Entertainment/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by DC Entertainment, with more to be added overtime.

Regular Logo Variants
The Dark Knight Trilogy:
 * Batman Begins (2005): First movie to use the 2005 DC Comics logo. Here, it is in black & white.
 * The Dark Knight (2008): The logo is in a navy-blue color.
 * The Dark Knight Rises (2012): First movie to use the 2012 logo. It pulls back to reveal a metallic skin underneath.

Superman Returns (2008): The logo is in a sky-blue color (closer to Superman's suit), and features comic-book images of Clark Kent removing his glasses and ripping his shirt open.

V for Vendetta (2006): The Vertigo Comics version of the DC Comics logo is dark gray and has an old film effect to it.

Watchmen (2009): The print logo is black on a goldenrod background, like the Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures, and Paramount logos before it.

Watchmen: Under the Hood (2009): The logo is in its 1976-2005 form and yellow, on a black stripe between two yellow stripes; the other logos (Warner Premiere, Paramount Pictures, and Legendary Pictures) fly in succession with the same variation.

Jonah Hex (2010): The logo is shaded light blue and features comic-book images of Jonah Hex.

Batman: Arkham Asylum (2010): The 2005 logo is on a dark background with some bats passing by. It was later changed to the 2012 logo, then the 2016 logo.

Green Lantern (2011): The logo is tinted in yellowish-green, and features comic-book images of Green Lantern's face and ring. It finishes on a space background. This variant was done by yU+co. On 16:9 widescreen prints, it is open matte.

Batman: Arkham City (2011): The logo is grey, made out of stone, and flies past the camera. It is put on a cloudy background. It was later changed to the 2012 logo.

Gotham City Impostors (2012): The logo is made of yellow oil paint and is put on the same black background as the Warner Bros. Games logo preceding it. The Batman-dressed cartoon character (which is holding a pair of guns and is shooting them; being the mascot of the "Bats") from that logo runs underneath it.

LEGO Batman 2 (2012): The logo flies across the screen as part of the opening sequence between the WB Games and TT Games logos.

Robot Chicken DC Comics specials (2012-2015): Inside the "C" is Superman and Aquaman as they appear in the specials.

Red 2 (2013): The logo pulls back to reveal a red skin underneath.

DC Universe Animated Original Movies: Each film uses a DC logo of a comic-book image, generally of the main/major character of that film.
 * Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (2013): Inside the "C" is a comic-book image of the Flash.
 * Batman: Assault on Arkham (2014): Inside the "C" is a comic-book image of Harley Quinn.
 * Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (2015): Inside the "C" is a comic-book image of Aquaman.
 * Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2016): Inside the "C" is a comic-book image of Raven.

'''Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018), Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam (2021), and Teen Titans Go! and DC Superhero Girls: Mayhem of the Multiverse (2022):'''
 * The characters in the logo are drawn in the TTG! art style, and are also more visible. This was done by Warner Bros. Animation, based on the standard logo.

Batman: Soul of the Dragon (2021): Four multicolored DC logos form the DC logo in its usual blue color against a black background.

Catwoman: Hunted (2022): The logo is peach with "デイーシー" (Japanese for "DC") below, and is placed on a dusk background.

Tomorrowverse:
 * Justice League: World War II (2021): The DC Comics logo appears in a black-and-white World War 2 newsreel.
 * Green Lantern: Beware My Power (2022): The DC Comics logo is tinted in dark green and zooms in on a green space background.
 * Legion of Super-Heroes (2023): The logo is dark blue and zooms out very slowly in space with blue energy, replicating a Zeta beam.
 * Justice League: Warworld (2023): The logo is orange and is put on a dark red background with flames underneath, just like the preceding WB Animation logo. As it zooms in, some flames briefly appear in front of the logo.
 * Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part 1 (2024): The logo breaks up into pieces.

The Batman (2022): The logo, in a red gradient, cuts in on a black background, like the Warner Bros. Pictures logo preceding it. It cuts out after a few seconds.

Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham (2023): The logo is dark gray and appears on a snowy landscape with mountains, and the screen zooms through it to transition to the opening credits.

Merry Little Batman (2023): The logo is yellow, slightly grungy, and placed beside the Warner Bros. Animation logo on a black background. Both logos turn into a bat's eyes in the dark.

DCTV Logo Variants
Arrow (2012-2020):
 * 2012-2014 episodes: The logo is green. Inside the "C" is a comic-book image of Green Arrow.
 * 2014-2016 episodes: The logo is on a green smoky background, and is green again. Arrows fly behind the logo. Like the 2012-2014 episodes, the "C" has Green Arrow inside it. It transitions to the Warner Bros. Television variation afterwards.
 * 2016-2020 episodes: Same as the above variant, but the 2016 logo is used, and it has a grey interior.

Krypton (2018-2019): Unknown.

Titans (2018-2023): Unknown.

Doom Patrol (2019-2023): The logo is bronze with the inside in black and appears on a spooky road background. A passing van marks the transition to the Warner Bros Television logo in the same style.

Swamp Thing (2019): The DC Comics logo is set in a dark swamp background. The logo itself is very grungy looking, and is covered in plant growth. It transitions to the Warner Bros. Television logo in the same style afterwards.

Pennyworth (2019-2022): The logo is grey and set in a foggy London cityscape.

Batwoman (2019-2022): The logo is black and red, set in Gotham City, and is surrounded by bats.
 * Opening: Unknown.

Watchmen (2019; TV series): A bloodstained smiley face badge (the Watchmen symbol) is seen falling in a dark city background. It flips to the DC Comics logo, which is yellow and has some blood stains on it. The logo then flips to the Warner Bros. Television variant.

Stargirl (2020-2022): The logo is red and blue, Stargirl's colors.

Lucifer (Seasons 5-6) (2020-2021; Netflix): The logo is gold with the inside in red and placed on a dark red fire background. It transitions to the Warner Bros. Television logo in the same style afterwards.

Superman & Lois (2021-): The logo is red and blue, just like the Supergirl variant, and is set at the Kent farm.

Sweet Tooth (2021-; Netflix): The logo is made of wood and set in a forest with a deer in the background.

Peacemaker (2022-; HBO Max): The logo is silver and red (representing Peacemaker's colors), and also has some bloodstains. The logo then flips to the Warner Bros. Television variant afterwards.

Naomi (2022): The logo is orange against a purple background. It transitions to the Warner Bros. Television variation afterwards.

DMZ (2022; HBO Max): The logo is made out of rust and is set in a ruined Manhattan cityscape. It transitions to the Warner Bros. Television variation afterwards.

The Sandman (2022-): The DC Comics logo is formed from sand and is put on a sandy background. It dissolves into the Warner Bros. Television variation after a few seconds.

Batwheels (2022-): Bam drives in to reveal the DC Comics logo, which is seen in its usual blue color and is set in Gotham City.

Gotham Knights (2023): Unknown.

My Adventures with Superman (2023-): Superman soars into the sky and past the DC Comics logo, which is seen in its usual blue color (albeit desaturated).