DC Entertainment/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by DC Entertainment, with more to be added overtime. Batman Begins (2005): The logo is in black & white.

V for Vendetta (2006): The logo is dark gray and has an old film effect to it.

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

Watchmen (2009): The print logo is black on a goldenrod BG, 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.

Batman: Arkham Asylum (2010): The logo is on a dark background with some bats passing by.

Green Lantern (2011): The logo is tinted in yellowish-green, the Green Lantern's face can be seen, and it finishes on a space background. This variant was done by yU+co.

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

Gotham City Impostors (2012): The logo is made of yellow oil paint, while a Batman-dressed cartoon character runs underneath it and shoots a pair of guns. The Warner Bros. Games logo has the same variation as well.

LEGO Batman 2 (2012): On the game for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, Wii U, PC and Mac, the logo flies across as part of the opening sequence between the WB Games and TT Games logos.

The Arrow (Seasons 1-2) (2012-2014): The logo is green, and a headshot of the Arrow is inside the "C".

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

The Flash (Pilot) (2014): The logo is reddish pink. Inside the "C" is the Flash.

Suicide Squad (2016)ː The logo is on a concrete wall and is surrounded by glowing graffiti.

The LEGO Batman Movie (2017): The DC logo (in its usual blue color) appears on a dark and cloudy background, where it is revealed behind a patch of fog. Lightning strikes behind it, and it turns golden. The clouds show Batman's icon.

DC Extended Universe: The DC logo appears with an animated montage of the Justice League.


 * Aquaman (2018): The logo appears underwater.
 * Shazam (2019) averts this logo, due to director David Sandberg actually forgetting about it.
 * Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020): A pink sad face with X eyes is drawn over the logo. The DC logo behind it then fades out.
 * Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021; Original and Justice is Grey):' The logo is in 4:3 to fit Snyder's original vision and either in color or black and white, depending on the version. In both versions, Doomsday's lightning bolts strikes behind the logo.

'''Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018), Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam (2021), and Teen Titans Go! and DC Superhero Girls: Mayhem of Multiverse (2022):' The characters in the logo are drawn in the TTG!'' art style.

Wonder Woman 1984 (2020): The logo is formed by various greenish/silver lines, and glitches from the Warner Bros. Pictures logo. The lines then zoom in.

Batman: Soul of the Dragon (2021): 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. Everything is on a dusk background.

The Batman (2022): The logo in its print form, 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.