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.

Mortal Kombat (2021):
 * This was the first film to have the 2021 WB logo in the New Line Cinema logo. The Warner Bros. logo is dark gray and appears with fire burning beneath it; this reflects the powers of Mortal Kombat fighter Scorpion, which are fire. Just like the regular version, this was made by Devastudios. A version without the fade in and fade out effects, as well as the sound effects, can be shown on Devastudios' website.

In the Heights (2021):
 * After the shield settles into place, the logo transitions to a graffiti drawing of the shield on a red brick wall and the 2019 WarnerMedia byline disappears. Also, the logo appears darker than usual at the beginning.

No Sudden Move (2021):
 * The 1953 3D version of the logo is used with the 2019 WarnerMedia byline, similar to Ghost Ship.

Reminiscence (2021):
 * The logo starts off blurry and gains focus as the studio lot is panning around. Once the logo completes, we blur back in again to the opening sequence.

Malignant (2021):
 * The 2021 New Line Cinema version of the logo has a videotape feel to it and glitches throughout. This was made by Filmograph.

Cry Macho (2021):
 * Opening: The 2021 logo is in black and white; the studio lot part is cut, and the background is black, although the reflection of the studio lot and clouds are still visible on the shield animation.
 * Closing: Same as the opening variant, but the lens flare effect is different.

The Many Saints of Newark (2021):
 * The 2021 New Line Cinema version of the logo has a slight gray tint to it.

Dune (2021):
 * Before the 2021 logo is shown, a phrase in an alien language is heard as a caption with the English translation set in the Futura font, "Dreams are messages from the deep." appears on a black background.


 * After that, the 2021 logo cuts in (similar to the no fade in effect from the Devastudios website), animating like normal, but the background fades to black at the end, similar to the 2020 logo; the shield and byline follow suit a second later.

The Batman (2022):
 * Instead of the normal logo animation, a still version of the print logo (in a red gradient) on a black background cuts in, similar to Tenet. Then, the DC logo and The Batman title appear after with the same variation.

Moonshot (2022, HBO Max):
 * The New Line Cinema version of the logo is slightly darker than usual.

Eraser: Reborn (2022, HBO Max):
 * The colors on the 2021 logo are more vivid.

Elvis (2022):
 * This was the first film to have the official WBD byline in the 2021 WB logo. The logo starts out with a golden door with the initials "EP" (the initials of the titular character, Elvis Presley) in it, with a "TCB" (the initials of the titular character's motto, Taking Care of Business) thunderbolt logo in the sides, which looks like the titular character's ring. Then, it reveals an ornate WB shield in gold with a blue interior, with the "WB" letters in glittery silver. Necklaces and jewelry made of gold and rubies surround the shield and there are golden lines on the background. The Warner Bros. Discovery byline fades in underneath in light gold. Then it transitions to the Bazmark Films logo. During the shield's reveal, four jewelry-styled replicas of the studio's iconic water tower shown in the normal logo can be seen, colored in gold. A snippet of "Suspicious Minds" by Presley plays over this and the Bazmark logo.
 * Like the normal logo, this was done by Devastudios. The logo won a Silver Clio Entertainment Award in 2022 alongside Bazmark and the rest of the opening graphics of the film.

Black Adam (2022):
 * The logo is made of Kahndaq's Eternium metal with thunder and lightning in the background, and some bolts of lightning strike the interior as the shield breaks up and changes to the New Line Cinema logo.

House Party (2023):
 * The New Line Cinema version of the logo starts normally, but as the camera goes past one of the film strips, it transitions into the 1987 New Line Cinema logo.