20th Century Studios/Trailer Variations

These are the logo variations seen on trailer throughout the years by 20th Century Studios (earlier as Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation), with more to be added overtime.

Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Two of a Kind (1983): The regular logo is seen, but after a few seconds it begins to spin clockwise and transitions to the start of the trailer.

Revenge of the Nerds (1984): The logo crumbles and falls into pieces, followed by the film's logo rising from the rubble. Also the searchlights are bright and wave wildly (including the two front searchlights, which never move in the standard logo).

Aliens (1986): The 1953 logo is used. Only on one TV spot.

Edward Scissorhands (1990): The usual logo turns blue with snow around it.

Short Time (1990): The logo looks like an open matte. Only seen on one TV spot, which can be found on the VHS of Total Recall.

Baby's Day Out (1994): The 1981 logo is on a black background and the searchlights are blue.

Another variant has the 1994 logo in an open matte and pushed to the left.

Nell (1994): The 1994 logo is pushed down a bit and the searchlights are darker than normal.

True Lies (1994, North America): The 1981 logo is white boxed on the left with Lightstorm Entertainment on the right. Only seen on one TV spot. The movie itself is the first one to use the 1994 logo.

Speed (1994): Same as the behind the scenes featurette itself. Seen on the theatrical trailer and TV spot #6.

Dunston Checks In (1996): The logo is zoomed in further than usual and is film deteriorated.

Independence Day (1996): The logo is videotaped and a shadow casts upon the tower (referring to the UFOs in the film). Only seen on 2 TV spots.

William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996): On the teaser trailer, the sky is colored gray.

Anastasia (1997): The logo is dark blue and has ice and snow on and around it. Notably, this trailer variation marked the only time that the logo was extended. Also seen on a demo reel from Flip Your Lid Animation.

Titanic (1997, International release): The logo flashes away. Seen on the trailer and TV spots.

The X-Files: Flight to the Future (1998): The logo glitches into static, just like a computer would do.

Office Space (1999): The logo is printed out on a piece of paper.

NFL on Fox "Claymercials" promos (1999-2002, Fox Sports):
 * While two promos aired in 1999 and 2000 were set at the Fox Studio Lot commissary, the logo is shown outside in the window albeit with the searchlights turned off. The promos were animated by Will Vinton Studios, the predecessor company to Laika, and the voices for James Brown, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long and Cris Collinsworth were done by themselves, Eddie Murphy, the late John Madden and Calista Flockhart supplied the voices in the former promo.

Titan A.E. (2000): The logo overlaps with the same thing in another position.

What Lies Beneath (2000): On the international trailer, the 20th Century Fox logo appears from a blue smoke, before fading away to the DreamWorks logo.

On the domestic trailer, the logo is tinted in cerulean.

X-Men (2000): The logo appears made out of metal as if water flowed along a window. Drops of blueish water leave gradually, and then the logo becomes clearer.



Bedazzled (2000): The logo zooms down from the top of the screen.

From Hell (2001): The logo is in a jasper red tint.

Kate & Leopold (2001, Germany): There is no camera panning like the "Special Edition" remastered versions of the Star Wars trilogy from 1997 onward and the Star Wars prequel trilogy; it just remains in its usual place until it fades to black. Also, the logo has no music.

Like Mike (2002): The logo zooms out on a television set.

Ice Age (2002): On the 2001 Teaser Trailer for the film, the logo has the initials "B.C." (which stands for "Before Christ") covering the word "FOX". Though, you can still see the "X" sticking out.

On other trailers and TV spots for the film, it is exactly the same as the Anastasia variant, but brighter.

On the 4th trailer, it's the same as the TV spots, but the glaciers close like sliding doors.

The rest of the trailers have the finished logo tinted in blue.

Solaris (2002): A brighter version of the Titan A.E. variant.

Life or Something Like It (2002): The logo goes static, just like a computer or an old television set would do.

Die Another Day (2002, international): Same as the Kate & Leopold German trailer variant, but it fades to the 1986 MGM logo with the "www.mgm.com" web address in the 2001 version, which is shown, where Leo the lion roars once (ala the MGM Television logos). Only seen on the teaser trailer.

On the theatrical trailer, the 20th Century Fox logo (along with the MGM logo) is tinted in light blue and the searchlights "freezes" when ice surrounds the logo.

X2: X-Men United (2003): On the teaser trailer, the logo is in light gray-blue, turns into a pattern of tiles and disappears one by one.

On the theatrical trailer and TV spots, the logo is tinted in cadet blue.

Phone Booth (2003): The logo shifts closer after a few seconds.

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003): On the teaser trailer, the sky is green and the "0" is replaced with a sort of satellite dish turned backwards.

On the TV spot, the logo is tinted in brownish-gray and shimmers all over.

Cheaper by the Dozen (2003): The logo blurs into black and is zoomed out further than usual.

On the domestic and international trailers, the logo is still zoomed out further than usual.

On certain TV spots, it is snowing on the logo and "20th" gets covered up by "12".

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003): The logo is tinted in Maya blue.

Wrong Turn (2003): The logo is in a Naples yellow color.

Stuck on You (2003): The logo is more close-up than the original version.

Chasing Papi (2003): Three dancing palm trees appear in the logo. Also, the logo is pushed to the right.

The Day After Tomorrow (2004): On the teaser trailer, the logo glitches and turns royal blue like a black and white CRT after a couple of seconds and gets glitched with the static screen footage. On the theatrical trailer, the logo is on a thunderstorm background.

The Girl Next Door (2004): The logo flashes in a blink of an eye.

Dodgeball (2004): A crimson dodgeball ball falls down. "20th" dodges it, then goes back to normal.

The Predator (2018): The logo is rainbow-colored, as it was seen from Predator's thermal vision point-of-view.

Stuber (2019): The logo is blurry, referencing Dave Bautista's character's blindness in the film. Seen on one trailer.

Spies in Disguise (2019): The logo is in shiny metallic dark blue with the sky being black and the searchlights producing light blue beams, and three searchlights are cut.

Ford v Ferrari (2019): The logo cross-fades into the Chernin Entertainment logo.

The New Mutants (2020): Same as Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb.

20th Century Studios
The New Mutants (2020): The logo crossfades into the Marvel logo. Seen on one TV spot.

The Empty Man (2020): The logo suddenly darkens one second into the logo.

Home Sweet Home Alone (2021, Disney+): Same as Parental Guidance, but the 20th Century Studios logo is used. Yet again, the normal logo is also used.

The King's Man (2021): The logo is tinted in shiny metallic gold.

The Bob's Burgers Movie (2022): On the second trailer, Bob (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) groans to the fanfare, which continues to the trailer's first scene.

The Princess (2022, Hulu/Disney+): Same as Titan A.E., but the 20th Century Studios logo is used.

Prey (2022, Hulu/Disney+): On the first and second trailers, the 2020 version of the logo is used.

On a TV spot, it's the same as The Predator, but the 20th Century Studios logo is used.

Barbarian (2022): The horizontal print logo is beside the Regency Enterprises print logo, both in grungy brown on a black background, which is revealed from a wall.

Amsterdam (2022): The logo has an orangish tint to it.