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* It also has begun to plaster some older logos up to the 2001 URL variant on new prints of older releases, such as on the Screenpix On Demand print of ''A Day to Remember'', albeit cutting off after the first roar. | * It also has begun to plaster some older logos up to the 2001 URL variant on new prints of older releases, such as on the Screenpix On Demand print of ''A Day to Remember'', albeit cutting off after the first roar. | ||
* Furthermore, MGM posted a brand evolution video, showcasing the evolution of the three unique elements of the logo: the lion, the "ARS GRATA ARTIS" filmstrip, and the company's name style, mask, and "TRADEMARK" wording along with the registered trademark from later versions of the logo, from Slats from the first MGM logo in 1924 to the CGI Leo from the current logo, with the CGI Leo footage being sped up until it freezes on the same frame used in the print logo, before showing its logo, after each of the logo's elements are deformed, one by one, when it zooms in, which can be shown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=escZ4PZX8BE here]. | * Furthermore, MGM posted a brand evolution video, showcasing the evolution of the three unique elements of the logo: the lion, the "ARS GRATA ARTIS" filmstrip, and the company's name style, mask, and "TRADEMARK" wording along with the registered trademark from later versions of the logo, from Slats from the first MGM logo in 1924 to the CGI Leo from the current logo, with the CGI Leo footage being sped up until it freezes on the same frame used in the print logo, before showing its logo, after each of the logo's elements are deformed, one by one, when it zooms in, which can be shown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=escZ4PZX8BE here]. | ||
* The "60 Years of Bond" variant was first posted online on January 19, 2022, with it later being seen on the limited IMAX re-release of ''No Time To Die'' two days later. It also made appearances on ''Thirteen Lives'' and ''The Sound of 007'', two [[Amazon Originals|Prime Video]] originals. | * The "60 Years of Bond" variant was first posted online on January 19, 2022, with it later being seen on the limited IMAX re-release of ''No Time To Die'' two days later. | ||
** It also made appearances on ''Thirteen Lives'' and ''The Sound of 007'', two [[Amazon Originals|Prime Video]] originals. | |||
* This also appears on a Screenpix print of ''Space Probe Taurus'' (1965) along with the 1997 Orion Pictures logo, and international remastered prints of ''The Addams Family'' (1991), where it precedes the Paramount logo at the beginning and follows it at the end. | * This also appears on a Screenpix print of ''Space Probe Taurus'' (1965) along with the 1997 Orion Pictures logo, and international remastered prints of ''The Addams Family'' (1991), where it precedes the Paramount logo at the beginning and follows it at the end. | ||
* It also appears at the start and end of a Paramount+ streaming service print of ''Lois Gibbs and the Love Canal'' (1982) | * It also appears at the start and end of a Paramount+ streaming service print of ''Lois Gibbs and the Love Canal'' (1982). | ||
* It also appears at the start and end of a later print of ''The Aeronauts'' on iTunes UK | * It also appears at the start and end of a later print of ''The Aeronauts'' on iTunes UK. | ||
* It also appears at the end of the Capelight Pictures Blu-ray release of ''Red River'' (1948) | * It also appears at the end of the Capelight Pictures Blu-ray release of ''Red River'' (1948). | ||
* It also appears at the start and end of a Tubi streaming print of ''The Heavenly Kid'' (1985). | |||
'''Legacy:''' It's considered a stunning update to the MGM logo thanks to the CGI, fanfare, and use of the English "Art for Art's Sake". | '''Legacy:''' It's considered a stunning update to the MGM logo thanks to the CGI, fanfare, and use of the English "Art for Art's Sake". |