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'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic orchestral fanfare plays in the beginning (notably marking the first time the MGM Lion's roar has been complimented with proper fanfare), which ends in a somber, violin-esque descent as the 1995 roar track caps it off.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic orchestral fanfare plays in the beginning (notably marking the first time the MGM Lion's roar has been complimented with proper fanfare), which ends in a somber, violin-esque descent as the 1995 roar track caps it off.


'''Availability:''' Brand new. It was first uploaded to MGM's official YouTube channel on March 8, 2021. The logo was originally supposed to debut on the James Bond film No Time to Die before MGM delayed the release until October 8, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As such, it is expected to make its first appearances on the film ''Dog'', which will be released on July 16, 2021, and ''Respect'', which will debut a month later.
'''Availability:''' Brand new. It was first uploaded to MGM's official YouTube channel on March 8, 2021. The logo was originally supposed to debut on November 8, 2019 on the James Bond film ''No Time to Die'', but the delayed was delayed several time due to Boyle's departure and the COVID-19 pandemic, and is now scheduled for release on September 30, 2021 in the United Kingdom and on October 8, 2021. As such, it is expected to make its first theatrical appearances on the film ''Dog'', which will be released on July 16, 2021, and ''Respect'', which will debut a month later.


'''Editor's Note:''' It's a nice update to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo everyone knows and loves, though the CGI Leo could be a bit hard to adjust to for some people. Since it was also given the nickname "Art for Art's Sake", it truly shows that MGM wanted a fully animated logo to replace the live-action lions.
'''Editor's Note:''' It's a nice update to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo everyone knows and loves, though the CGI Leo could be a bit hard to adjust to for some people. Since it was also given the nickname "Art for Art's Sake", it truly shows that MGM wanted a fully animated logo to replace the live-action lions.

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