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* Starting with ''Dolphin Tale'' in 2011, the shield is sleeker, the banner is shinier, the byline is {{color|orange}}-{{color|gold|yellow}}, and the animation revealing the shield is enhanced. Some films like ''The Dark Knight Rises'', ''Gangster Squad'' and most foreign films released by the company at the time used the 2003 version, with the last film overall using that version being the Chinese film ''Zhongkui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal'', released in 2015. The shield rotating was reanimated as the rippling animation is zoomed in. In the scope version, it's zoomed in even more.
* Starting with ''Dolphin Tale'' in 2011, the shield is sleeker, the banner is shinier, the byline is {{color|orange}}-{{color|gold|yellow}}, and the animation revealing the shield is enhanced. Some films like ''The Dark Knight Rises'', ''Gangster Squad'' and most foreign films released by the company at the time used the 2003 version, with the last film overall using that version being the Chinese film ''Zhongkui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal'', released in 2015. The shield rotating was reanimated as the rippling animation is zoomed in. In the scope version, it's zoomed in even more.
* On a TV airing of ''Miss Congeniality'', the byline underneath the 2001 version of the logo is blurred and reads "'''A TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY'''" in the Arial font. It is unknown whether or not this variant was remade by technicians.  
* On a TV airing of ''Miss Congeniality'', the byline underneath the 2001 version of the logo is blurred and reads "'''A TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY'''" in the Arial font. It is unknown whether or not this variant was remade by technicians.  
* On FX, FXX and FXM airings of ''The Negotiator'', the 2003 version of the logo with the TimeWarner byline is still.
* On FX, FXX and FXM airings of ''The Negotiator'', the 2003 version of the logo with the Time Warner byline is still.
* A promotional tape has the shield replaced with a shinier 2D shield with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''WARNER BROS. STUDIOS'''}}" instead of "{{font|Times New Roman|'''WARNER BROS. PICTURES'''}}" on the banner.
* A promotional tape has the shield replaced with a shinier 2D shield with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''WARNER BROS. STUDIOS'''}}" instead of "{{font|Times New Roman|'''WARNER BROS. PICTURES'''}}" on the banner.
* ShoWest versions of the logo exist, with the 1998 logo in a still picture with "Excerpts from ShoWest" and a dark sky version with different lighting. Here, we see with the sky background similar to the 1998 logo, with the shield, the banner and the letters forming while the sky fades out.
* ShoWest versions of the logo exist, with the 1998 logo in a still picture with "Excerpts from ShoWest" and a dark sky version with different lighting. Here, we see with the sky background similar to the 1998 logo, with the shield, the banner and the letters forming while the sky fades out.
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** December 12, 2003-August 24, 2018 (official Time Warner byline): When the byline was changed to "A {{font|Times New Roman|'''TimeWarner'''}} Company", the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''Distributed by'''}}" was updated to the custom Didot/Bodoni hybrid font with the URL in FF Meta. Also, starting with this version, the sky background is different, however some films such as ''TMNT'', ''IT'', ''The LEGO Batman Movie'', ''The LEGO Ninjago Movie'' and ''Ready Player One'' used the old sky background instead.
** December 12, 2003-August 24, 2018 (official Time Warner byline): When the byline was changed to "A {{font|Times New Roman|'''TimeWarner'''}} Company", the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''Distributed by'''}}" was updated to the custom Didot/Bodoni hybrid font with the URL in FF Meta. Also, starting with this version, the sky background is different, however some films such as ''TMNT'', ''IT'', ''The LEGO Batman Movie'', ''The LEGO Ninjago Movie'' and ''Ready Player One'' used the old sky background instead.
** July 22, 2018-November 26, 2020 (WarnerMedia byline): Once again, the text above and below the logo and the byline was changed in favor of the byline change to "A '''WARNER{{color|gray|MEDIA}}''' Company". Here, both "Distributed by" and the "www.warnerbros.com" URL are now in AT&T Aleck Sans typeface. Like the opening variant, the shadow behind "'''{{color|gray|MEDIA}}'''" is not there.
** July 22, 2018-November 26, 2020 (WarnerMedia byline): Once again, the text above and below the logo and the byline was changed in favor of the byline change to "A '''WARNER{{color|gray|MEDIA}}''' Company". Here, both "Distributed by" and the "www.warnerbros.com" URL are now in AT&T Aleck Sans typeface. Like the opening variant, the shadow behind "'''{{color|gray|MEDIA}}'''" is not there.
* On a July 18, 2014 airing of ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'', the byline and website are blurred out, making the logo bylineless like the Warner Bros. Television logo.
*On ''The LEGO Batman Movie'' and ''The LEGO Ninjago Movie'', it cuts in and cuts out instead of fading in and out.
*On ''The LEGO Batman Movie'' and ''The LEGO Ninjago Movie'', it cuts in and cuts out instead of fading in and out.
* There's an alternate scope version with the shield being further zoomed out, much like the IMAX variant. This was spotted on ''We Are Marshall''.
* There's an alternate scope version with the shield being further zoomed out, much like the IMAX variant. This was spotted on ''We Are Marshall''.

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