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  1. 16 de jun. de 2024 · What a Way to Go! (1964): The 1953 logo is tinted in raspberry pink, corresponding to Gene Kelly's character in the film. Also, the "0" is largely tilted. Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965): The opening shows a vaudeville-era curtain with a piano playing.

  2. 1935–1968. Variation from a Time and Punishment poster from Treehouse of Horror V (The Simpsons) Variation from 2018 Fox LA Screenings. Print line based on the on-screen logo. Open-matte version of print line.

  3. As a de-facto home video logo on current 20th Century Studios home media releases, the logo is cut short to the middle, similar to the variant seen on the 3D re-release of The Phantom Menace. On Picturemill's Spring 2020 reel and on movies starting with Free Guy, an enhanced version of the sky backdrop from the final 20th Century Fox logo is used.

  4. 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.

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  6. 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.

  7. 20thcenturystudios.fandom.com › wiki › 20th_Century_Studios20th Century Studios/Logo History

    The 20th Century Studios Logo History. On-screen logo used for Fox Film Corporation from 1915 to 1931. William Fox Presents (1927) Print logo used for Fox Film Corporation from 1931-1933. On-screen logo used for 20th Century Pictures, Inc. from 1933 to 1935.