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<u>Background:</u> Orion Pictures was formed as the "Orion Pictures Company" in March 1978 as a joint venture between Warner Bros. Pictures and three former executives of United Artists: Arthur B. Krim, Eric Pleskow and Robert S. Benjamin. When the studio was formed, they produced films that would be released by Warner Bros. In 1982, Orion bought Filmways, Inc., after Orion was unhappy with distribution agreements with Warner Bros. In June 1982, Filmways Pictures was reincorporated as "Orion Pictures Corporation". In 1983, Orion introduced Orion Classics as an art-house division. On May 22, 1986, Metromedia purchased a minor stake in the studio and later purchased 67% of the studio on May 20, 1988. In the late 1980s, Orion began to struggle financially and would declare bankruptcy on December 11, 1991. In 1996, Orion Pictures under Metromedia acquired Samuel Goldwyn Entertainment. On April 11, 1997, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. acquired Metromedia's film studios (Orion, Goldwyn and the Motion Picture Corporation of America) and the deal was closed in July. A year later, Orion was folded into Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and the Motion Picture Corporation of America separated from MGM to become independent. Orion survived as an in-name-only unit of MGM during that time frame. In 2013, MGM relaunched the Orion Pictures brand for use on genre films, which will run theatrical and multi platform campaigns, and became a standalone division with the same purpose in late 2017. Currently, most of Orion's post-1982 films are owned by MGM (with Orion retaining the copyright). Warner Bros. continues to own all pre-1982 films, select films that they released afterwards (although MGM/Orion does own two Orion films they released after the initial deal, ''A Midsummer's Night Sex Comedy'' and ''Zelig'') and films produced by The Saul Zaentz Company, StudioCanal owns ''First Blood'' through producer Carolco Pictures, HBO Films owns North American distribution rights to ''Three Amigos'' (MGM retains TV and foreign rights, however), Paramount Pictures owns North American distribution rights to ''The Addams Family'' and Lionsgate Films owns films produced by LIVE Entertainment. Films produced by Nelson Entertainment and Hemdale Film Corporation were originally distributed by Orion and became owned by MGM (with Orion holding the copyright) after MGM purchased the pre-March 31, 1996 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment library.
===Background===
Orion Pictures was formed as the "Orion Pictures Company" in March 1978 as a joint venture between [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] and three former executives of [[United Artists]]: Arthur B. Krim, Eric Pleskow and Robert S. Benjamin. When the studio was formed, they produced films that would be released by Warner Bros. In 1982, Orion bought Filmways, Inc., after Orion was unhappy with distribution agreements with Warner Bros. In June 1982, [[Filmways Pictures]] was reincorporated as "Orion Pictures Corporation". In 1983, Orion introduced [[Orion Classics]] as an art-house division. On May 22, 1986, Metromedia purchased a minor stake in the studio and later purchased 67% of the studio on May 20, 1988. In the late 1980s, Orion began to struggle financially and would declare bankruptcy on December 11, 1991. In 1996, Orion Pictures under Metromedia acquired [[Samuel Goldwyn Entertainment]]. On April 11, 1997, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. acquired Metromedia's film studios (Orion, Goldwyn and the [[Motion Picture Corporation of America]]) and the deal was closed in July. A year later, Orion was folded into [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] and the Motion Picture Corporation of America separated from MGM to become independent. Orion survived as an in-name-only unit of MGM during that time frame. In 2013, MGM relaunched the Orion Pictures brand for use on genre films, which will run theatrical and multi platform campaigns, and became a standalone division with the same purpose in late 2017. Currently, most of Orion's post-1982 films are owned by MGM (with Orion retaining the copyright). Warner Bros. continues to own all pre-1982 films, select films that they released afterwards (although MGM/Orion does own two Orion films they released after the initial deal, ''A Midsummer's Night Sex Comedy'' and ''Zelig'') and films produced by The Saul Zaentz Company, [[StudioCanal]] owns ''First Blood'' through producer [[Carolco Pictures]], [[HBO Films]] owns North American distribution rights to ''Three Amigos'' (MGM retains TV and foreign rights, however), [[Paramount Pictures]] owns North American distribution rights to ''The Addams Family'' and [[Lionsgate Films]] owns films produced by [[LIVE Entertainment]]. Films produced by [[Nelson Entertainment]] and [[Hemdale Film Corporation]] were originally distributed by Orion and became owned by MGM (with Orion holding the copyright) after MGM purchased the pre-March 31, 1996 [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]] library.




===1st Logo (April 27, 1979-December 18, 1981)===
===1st Logo (April 27, 1979-December 18, 1981)===
Orion/Warner Bros. (1979)Orion Pictures Company (1979)1979 Orion Pictures logo (Brighter)1979 Orion Pictures logo, Zelig variant
 
Orion Pictures/Warner Bros (1981, Closing Variant)Orion/Warner Bros. (closing version, 1981)
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<u>Nicknames:</u> "{{Font color|red|Red}}/{{Font color|blue|Blue}} Split", "Splitting Rectangles", "The Orion/Warner Bros. Combo"
<u>Nicknames:</u> "{{Font color|red|Red}}/{{Font color|blue|Blue}} Split", "Splitting Rectangles", "The Orion/Warner Bros. Combo"
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===2nd Logo (July 4, 1979-March 19, 1997, October 4, 2013- )===
===2nd Logo (July 4, 1979-March 19, 1997, October 4, 2013- )===
Orion Pictures (1981)Orion Pictures (1981)OrionOrion Pictures (1984)Orion Pictures (1982)Orion Pictures (B&W, 1982)1980 Orion Pictures logo (1982 variant, First Blood)In Association With Home Box Office (1986)Orion Pictures - CLG WikiOrion Pictures - CLG Wiki
 
Orion Pictures InternationalComing From" Orion Pictures logo (1984)Orion Pictures - Preview VariantOrion Pictures (German Opening Variant) (1983)Orion Pictures (2018) *WITH MGM BYLINE*Orion-WB (Close): 1981Orion Pictures/Warner Bros (1981)Orion Pictures (Closing)Orion Pictures Presents (Gorky Park trailer)1980 Orion Pictures logo (1982 closing version, Yellow text)
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<u>Nicknames:</u> "The Constellation", "Starry Sky", "Orion"
<u>Nicknames:</u> "The Constellation", "Starry Sky", "Orion"
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===3rd Logo (January 1, 1997-September 24, 1999)===
===3rd Logo (January 1, 1997-September 24, 1999)===
Orion Pictures - CLG WikiOrion Pictures (1996, B&W)Orion Pictures (1999)
 
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<u>Nicknames:</u> "The CGI Constellation", "CGI Starry Sky", "The Constellation II", "Starry Sky II", "Orion II"
<u>Nicknames:</u> "The CGI Constellation", "CGI Starry Sky", "The Constellation II", "Starry Sky II", "Orion II"

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