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*Some cable prints and New Line Home Video releases of Castle Rock films such as ''Needful Things'', ''Malice'', ''Josh and S.A.M.'', and ''North'' actually keep this logo (though don't expect to see it on MGM releases of the former three films, although the Kino Lorber Blu-rays of ''Needful Things'' and ''Malice'' have it, the latter after MGM).
*Some cable prints and New Line Home Video releases of Castle Rock films such as ''Needful Things'', ''Malice'', ''Josh and S.A.M.'', and ''North'' actually keep this logo (though don't expect to see it on MGM releases of the former three films, although the Kino Lorber Blu-rays of ''Needful Things'' and ''Malice'' have it, the latter after MGM).
*On current prints of ''City Slickers 2: The Legend of Curly's Gold'', this is replaced by the 2001 [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo (though the 1989 Castle Rock logo is kept), while the [[Shout! Factory]] Blu-ray deletes it out and the 1989 Castle Rock logo is the only one to appear. UK and Australian prints keep this intact due to Columbia keeping the rights to ''City Slickers 2: The Legend of Curly's Gold'' for those countries.
*On current prints of ''City Slickers 2: The Legend of Curly's Gold'', this is replaced by the 2001 [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo (though the 1989 Castle Rock logo is kept), while the [[Shout! Factory]] Blu-ray deletes it out and the 1989 Castle Rock logo is the only one to appear. UK and Australian prints keep this intact due to Columbia keeping the rights to ''City Slickers 2: The Legend of Curly's Gold'' for those countries.
*Current prints of 1994-1998 Castle Rock films distributed by Columbia have the logo either plastered by a Warner Bros. logo or edited out altogether. Even the end in-credit notices aren't safe as they're either blacked out or replaced by a WB logo (though it is retained on the 1999 DVD release of ''City Hall'' and the 2021 UHD release of ''The Shawshank Redemption''). The 1998 Warner Home Video VHS release of ''The American President'' retains this, however.
*Current prints of 1994-1998 Castle Rock films distributed by Columbia have the logo either plastered by a Warner Bros. logo or edited out altogether. Even the end in-credit notices aren't safe as they're either blacked out or replaced by a WB logo (though it is retained on the 1999 DVD release of ''City Hall'' and the Blu-Ray release and 2021 UHD release of ''The Shawshank Redemption''). The 1998 Warner Home Video VHS release of ''The American President'' retains this, however.
*Interestingly, the print logo made its first appearance in early 1993 on posters for ''The Pickle'' and ''Lost in Yonkers'' as well as newspaper ads for ''Groundhog Day''; however, those aforementioned titles use the previous logo.
*Interestingly, the print logo made its first appearance in early 1993 on posters for ''The Pickle'' and ''Lost in Yonkers'' as well as newspaper ads for ''Groundhog Day''; however, those aforementioned titles use the previous logo.
*This also appears on the 1997 Director's Cut version of ''Das Boot''. Also, the 2006 version plasters the original 1993 logo on the Blu-ray of ''Muppets from Space''.
*This also appears on the 1997 Director's Cut version of ''Das Boot''. Also, the 2006 version plasters the original 1993 logo on the Blu-ray of ''Muppets from Space''.
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*This logo appears on international trailers for ''The Punisher'' and ''Suspect Zero''; however, the two films use the 5th [[Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International]] logo instead.
*This logo appears on international trailers for ''The Punisher'' and ''Suspect Zero''; however, the two films use the 5th [[Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International]] logo instead.
*It was also seen at the start of international prints of ''Rollerball'' (2002) and ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' and it was spotted in the Brazilian family film ''Didi Quer Ser Criança'', with the latter using a silent version.
*It was also seen at the start of international prints of ''Rollerball'' (2002) and ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' and it was spotted in the Brazilian family film ''Didi Quer Ser Criança'', with the latter using a silent version.
*This logo isn't seen on the opening of ''The Star'', ''Hotel Transylvania 3'' (the first 2 & 4th films have it), ''The Angry Birds Movie 2'' (the first film has it) & ''Wish Dragon'', all of them from Sony Pictures Animation.
*This logo isn't seen on the opening of ''The Star'', ''Hotel Transylvania 3'' (the first 2 & 4th films have it), ''The Angry Birds Movie 2'' (the first film has it) & ''Wish Dragon'', all of them from Sony Pictures Animation, despite appearing on said films promotional materials, but the "Released by" closing logo appears at the end for said films. This is most likely due to ''The Emoji Movie'''s poor reception.


'''Editor's Note:''' A beautiful homage to the 1936 logo that has been in use for over 30 years, thanks to the well-crafted animation. However, some believe this logo is becoming stale nowadays and needs an update, especially as the studio's 100th anniversary approaches in 2024. Regardless, the longevity of this logo seems to mirror the longevity that the 1936-1976 logo had.
'''Editor's Note:''' A beautiful homage to the 1936 logo that has been in use for over 30 years, thanks to the well-crafted animation. However, some believe this logo is becoming stale nowadays and needs an update, especially as the studio's 100th anniversary approaches in 2024. Regardless, the longevity of this logo seems to mirror the longevity that the 1936-1976 logo had.

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