Dark Castle Entertainment/Logo Variations

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

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

Ghost Ship (2002):

  • The logo is sepia-toned.

Gothika (2003):
  • The logo is tinted in azure along with the Warner Bros. Pictures logo.

The Reaping (2007):
  • The logo has a bit of red into it and comes out from the clouds. This was done by Prologue.

RocknRolla (2008):
  • The logo is a drawing on a chocolate brown window. This was done by Prologue.

Echelon Conspiracy (2009):
  • The logo is crossed by static noise and there are no thunder sounds.

Orphan (2009):
  • The logo moves differently and flashes from black and white to blue and hot magenta, like colorful invisible ink. Also, the gargoyle is nowhere to be seen. This alongside with Warner Bros. Pictures was done by Prologue.

Whiteout (2009):
  • The logo shows up on an aurora background.

Ninja Assassin (2009):
  • The logo is in a light grayish blue color and moves differently. After a few seconds, a staff comes from underneath to wipe the logo out.

The Hills Run Red (2009):
  • The logo is tinted in red along with the Warner Premiere logo.

The Losers (2010):
  • The logo is white and printed on a comic book, like the other logos. This was done by Prologue.

Splice (2010):
  • The logo is on a DNA graphic background. Also, the full moon moves. This was done by Prologue.

Unknown (2011):
  • The logo is in 3D and floats in a cloudy skyline.

The Apparition (2012):
  • The logo flickers on a deteriorated film reel. This was done by Prologue.

The Factory (2012):
  • The logo is situated on a car windshield reflecting the nighttime sky. This was done by Prologue.

Bullet to the Head (2013):
  • The logo zooms out before it is abruptly shot by a bullet heading towards the camera.

Suburbicon (2017):
  • The logo is designed in the style of the film's opening credits with "A" above and "production" below. This was done by Prologue.
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