TriStar Pictures/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by TriStar Pictures.

8 Million Ways to Die (1986): The logo starts just a few moments before the Pegasus grows its wings, and after it's done the logo fades into the Producers Sales Organization. The fanfare is also cut off near the start and the end.

Look Who's Talking Too (1990): Normal 1984 logo plays, but the Pegasus is voiced by Bruce Willis imitating Mr. Ed. When the horse first appears, there is a neigh, then "Oh, Wilbur, here I go! (Laughs) I'm running pretty good now, and I'm going to take a jump," and when the Pegasus grows its wings and flies over the "T", "and oh, I got wings and I'm flying, oh Wilbur!" and when the logo forms, "Tri-Star Pictures, where anything can happen!" The fanfare makes a cameo later on in the film during the scene when Julie practices walking.

Another You (1991): Normal 1984 logo plays, but when the Pegasus starts growing his wings, Richard Pryor says "Now easy, boy. Steady, wait!" and when the stars form into the "T", Richard Pryor then goes "Whoa, f**kin' wings!﻿ What's going on?!" and when the Pegasus jumps over the word Tri, there's a crashing sound, then Richard says "F**king white horse!". On the Bounce TV airing, Richard says "Wait!" instead of "F**kin' wings!﻿" and at the end, he says "damn" instead of "f**king". In a certain airing, the cursed words were removed, in which Richard says "Wings!" and at the end, he says "White horse!".

Jumanji (1995): The logo's byline is outlined in purple. Also, the clouds and the white light are a bit slim.

The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2001): After the flash of light appears, the logo goes from color to black-and-white.

Lords of Dogtown (2005): The text "LOCALS ONLY" is spray-painted onto the logo.

Cadillac Records (2008): The theme's timing is off and logo is seen in an extra tint of blue.

Money Monster (2016): The logo is darker than usual.

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019): The Sony "ding" is replaced with xylophone chimes. The 1993 logo is used, and the fanfare is also replaced with a xylophone-esque version.