Legendary Pictures/Logo Variations

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

300 (2007): The logo is in stone.

The Dark Knight (2008): The logo is in a navy blue tint.

Watchmen (2009): The logo is black on a goldenrod background, with the text in Futura, just like the Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Entertainment, and Paramount logos.

Watchmen: Under the Hood (2009): The logo is banana yellow on a black stripe between two banana yellow stripes, and the other logos (Warner Premiere, Paramount Pictures, and DC) fly in succession with the same variation.

Where the Wild Things Are (2009): The logo is covered with Max's scribblings, just like the Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow versions.

Ninja Assasin (2009): The logo is metallic and moves differently.

Sucker Punch (2011): The logo appears on a stage curtain, with the curtain rising to reveal a girl sitting on bedside.

Wrath of the Titans (2012): The logo is scrawled on a wall.

The Dark Knight Rises (2012): The logo is shaded ice blue.

Man of Steel (2013): The logo is metallic steel and moves differently on a tunnel-like background.

300: Rise of an Empire (2014): The Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures logos are seen on doors that open up to reveal the mural of Leonides and the 300 Spartans.

Interstellar (2014): The logo is brown and dusty, representing Earth's arid dry state in the film.

Crimson Peak (2015): The logo is tinted in red.

Krampus (2015): The logo tinted in turquoise and the text is covered in snow and ice, This was done by Filmograph.

The Great Wall (2017): After the Universal logo is done, the logo shows up over the globe, then it turns counterclockwise and zooms into China on the globe.

Kong: Skull Island (2017): The logo is metallic blue, put upon a sky background, and the camera zooms through it. The combo it is part of (which includes Warner Bros. and Tencent Pictures) was done by yU+co.

Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018): The entire logo is made of neon, and it takes place on a space background. Also, the text starts off in the screen centre, with the camera moving through it as it zooms backwards, and it moves into its correct position.

Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019): The logo is on an Egyptian-like artwork and is made of ancient symbols stone.

Enola Holmes (2020): The logo is animated on parchment paper, and when it finishes, tree branches and flowers draw themselves around the logo.

Godzilla vs. Kong (2021): The logo is in rusty blue on a wall (to represent Godzilla) and animates differently. Just like the regular logo, this was done by yU+co. On yU+co's website, it is in open-matte, and cuts in and out instead of fading in and out.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022): The logo is red against a black background. The beginning is also cut.

Fresh (2022): The logo is already formed and still against a black background.