Lantern Entertainment

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Background

Lantern Entertainment is an independent film production studio, founded on July 16, 2018 in Dallas, Texas. They are the current owners of The Weinstein Company's assets, as it was bought in a bankruptcy auction following its collapse.

(December 21, 2018-)

Logo: We start with a yellow flash and the camera zooms out to reveal a glowing box over a river. The camera turns as the rectangle glows even more. As the camera pans across, we see the rectangle is a stylized "LE" (similar to the Eric Lieber Productions logo), with the stacked text "LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT" underneath it.

Variant: There’s a short version of this logo, which was found on a Roku Movies print of The One I Love before the Radius-TWC logo.

FX/SFX: Great CGI. This was made by Antenna Creative, the same studio that designed the logo for Amazon Studios.

Music/Sounds: Two piano notes, a swirling ambient section, and then three more piano notes, all combined with ocean wave sounds.

Availability: Current. First spotted on Disney Channel and Freeform broadcasts of Paddington, preceding the TWC-Dimension logo. This made its theatrical debut on The Upside, and will likely be seen at the start of newer prints of TWC movies.

Editor's Note: Gorgeous and nicely-animated, this logo is a worthy successor to its tarnished predecessor.

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