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.

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 streak of lightning travels through a red, smoky vortex, zooming through five older Warner Bros. logos (in order: the 1925 logo, the 1948 logo, the 1934 logo, the 1972 Saul Bass "Big W" logo, and the 1993 logo, the latter of which lacks its interior). All of these WB logos are golden. 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):
 * Opening: The logo plays normally (with the 2021 fanfare accompanying it), but the shield's interior is bright pink instead of blue, and the sky background has a slight pinkish tint.


 * Closing: Same as the opening, but it is still.


 * To promote the movie, some of Warner Bros.'s international social media accounts, as well as the studio's water tower, temporarily used the logo from this movie.

Blue Beetle (2023):
 * In space, we see some electricity, fire and bacteria join together. They create the 2022 shield (the secondary logo) in the form of an energy construct from the Scarab. Once the logo forms, the alternate WBD byline appears below. The camera then zooms out of it, leading into the DC Comics variation. This was done by Picturemill.