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'''American Underdog (2021):''' The logo is under a layer of cmbr.


'''Moonfall (2022):''' The logo is in B&W static and alternates between the opening of the movie, which is the ''Apollo 11''<nowiki/>'s launch in the same effect as the UK Moonfall LLP, [[Huayi Brothers (China)|Huayi Brothers]] and [[AGC Studios]] logos.
'''Moonfall (2022):''' The logo is in B&W static and alternates between the opening of the movie, which is the ''Apollo 11''<nowiki/>'s launch in the same effect as the UK Moonfall LLP, [[Huayi Brothers (China)|Huayi Brothers]] and [[AGC Studios]] logos.

Revision as of 03:22, 11 July 2022


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

American Psycho (2000): The logo fades to white.


The Punisher (2004, US version): After the logo is done, the logo turns into red with the text in black and it segues into the 2002 Marvel logo, just like the Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International variant.


Reservoir Dogs (2006, video game): The word "LIONSGATE" is on a white background with the letters in black.


Much Ado About Nothing (2013): The logo is in black and white.


Blair Witch (2016): The logo is taped on a camcorder and glitches throughout.


Midway (2019): The logo turns into a filmed version of itself, and turns sepia. The music also changed to make it sound like it was made in the 1940s/50s.


American Underdog (2021): The logo is under a layer of cmbr.

Moonfall (2022): The logo is in B&W static and alternates between the opening of the movie, which is the Apollo 11's launch in the same effect as the UK Moonfall LLP, Huayi Brothers and AGC Studios logos.

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