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*'''2002-2004:''' The dashboard is straight instead of curved with more details (including a handle that automatically moves). The Reese's are replaced with Raisinets, and the popcorn bags are redesigned. The rollercoaster was given a sleeker look with small spinning fans on the bottom, the Regal logo is changed from Regal Cinemas to Regal Entertainment Group, and "FEATURE PRESENTATION" is wiped in from the center with sparkling effects. | *'''2002-2004:''' The dashboard is straight instead of curved with more details (including a handle that automatically moves). The Reese's are replaced with Raisinets, and the popcorn bags are redesigned. The rollercoaster was given a sleeker look with small spinning fans on the bottom, the Regal logo is changed from Regal Cinemas to Regal Entertainment Group, and "FEATURE PRESENTATION" is wiped in from the center with sparkling effects. | ||
*'''2004-2008:''' The Milk Duds and first Raisinets box are replaced with Sour Patch Kids and Cookie Dough Bites, and the popcorn bags are replaced with new popcorn buckets. | *'''2004-2008:''' The Milk Duds and first Raisinets box are replaced with Sour Patch Kids and Cookie Dough Bites, and the popcorn bags are replaced with new popcorn buckets. | ||
*'''Oct 27, 2010:''' Before the | *'''Oct 27, 2010:''' Before the 9th opening (Remastered 1993 Rollercoaster) was introduced, a supposed prototype version of that existed where there are now Raisinets and M&M's boxes at the first drop, the candy boxes after the filmreel drop are now Sour Patch and Cookie Dough Bites and the Coca-Cola cups have been updated to the respective era's design along with the Regal popcorn bags. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI animation by SmithGroup Communications, created on SGI workstations with Alias/Wavefront PowerAnimator, and later converted to Autodesk Maya in 2002. It was designed by visual effects designer John McLaughlin, who previously worked for LucasArts, and later worked for [[DreamWorks Animation]]. | '''Technique:''' CGI animation by SmithGroup Communications, created on SGI workstations with Alias/Wavefront PowerAnimator, and later converted to Autodesk Maya in 2002. It was designed by visual effects designer John McLaughlin, who previously worked for LucasArts, and later worked for [[DreamWorks Animation]]. | ||
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'''Technique:''' CGI animation again produced by SmithGroup Communications. Jim Dalgleish (who worked on the original) and Craig Paup recreated the opening with Modo (tunnel rendering and coaster) and LightWave 3D (tunnel modeling and ending). | '''Technique:''' CGI animation again produced by SmithGroup Communications. Jim Dalgleish (who worked on the original) and Craig Paup recreated the opening with Modo (tunnel rendering and coaster) and LightWave 3D (tunnel modeling and ending). | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 2002–2008 versions of the 2nd opening. The short version plays the end of the music from the | '''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 2002–2008 versions of the 2nd opening. The short version plays the end of the music from the 10th opening. | ||
'''Availability:''' Extinct. The short version appeared after the previews, before the movie starts. | '''Availability:''' Extinct. The short version appeared after the previews, before the movie starts. | ||
===9th Opening (Rollercoaster) (July 1, 2015-)=== | === 9th Opening (We Are All The Same) (2015-2018) === | ||
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===10th Opening (Rollercoaster) (July 1, 2015-)=== | |||
[[File:Regal Cinemas 2015.png|center|350px]] | [[File:Regal Cinemas 2015.png|center|350px]] | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*The Regal logo animation at the end is often replaced by a promotion for something Regal related, such as Regal gift cards, or an upcoming movie, such as ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows'', ''Independence Day: Resurgence'', ''Ron's Gone Wrong'', ''Encanto'', ''Sing 2'', and others. | *The Regal logo animation at the end is often replaced by a promotion for something Regal related, such as Regal gift cards, or an upcoming movie, such as ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows'', ''Independence Day: Resurgence'', ''Ron's Gone Wrong'', ''Encanto'', ''Sing 2'', and others. | ||
* '''2016-2018:''' The candies after the first Sour Patch Kids are changed to SweeTarts and Skittles, and M&Ms. | *'''2016-2018:''' The candies after the first Sour Patch Kids are changed to SweeTarts and Skittles, and M&Ms. | ||
*'''October 2018-March 16, 2020:''' The Regal Crown Club sign has been changed, and the M&Ms and SweeTarts Ropes have switched positions. The camera pans towards the screen slower in this variant, as to accommodate for the new Regal logo's longer animation. | *'''October 2018-March 16, 2020:''' The Regal Crown Club sign has been changed, and the M&Ms and SweeTarts Ropes have switched positions. The camera pans towards the screen slower in this variant, as to accommodate for the new Regal logo's longer animation. | ||
*'''August 21, 2020-present:''' The candies after Sour Patch Kids and M&Ms are changed to Buncha Crunch and AirHeads Gummies. The Coca-Cola containers are replaced by Pepsi ones due to a new deal placed between Regal and Pepsi earlier that year. | *'''August 21, 2020-present:''' The candies after Sour Patch Kids and M&Ms are changed to Buncha Crunch and AirHeads Gummies. The Coca-Cola containers are replaced by Pepsi ones due to a new deal placed between Regal and Pepsi earlier that year. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Currently shown in most Regal screens around the United States, between the ''Noovie'' pre-show and the trailers. | '''Availability:''' Currently shown in most Regal screens around the United States, between the ''Noovie'' pre-show and the trailers. | ||
=== | ===11th Opening (August 21, 2020-May 26, 2022)=== | ||
<center> | <center> | ||
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. | '''Availability:''' Extinct. | ||
=== | ===12th Opening (Quotes) (May 27, 2022-)=== | ||
<center> | <center> | ||
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'''Technique:''' CGI by Elastic Pictures. A behind-the-scenes look at the logo can be found [https://elasticpictures.com/work/regal-logo/ here]. | '''Technique:''' CGI by Elastic Pictures. A behind-the-scenes look at the logo can be found [https://elasticpictures.com/work/regal-logo/ here]. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A chime theme that turns into an orchestral fanfare with the Regal sounder at the end. Like the 2016 variant of the | '''Music/Sounds:''' A chime theme that turns into an orchestral fanfare with the Regal sounder at the end. Like the 2016 variant of the 11th opening, this was composed by Auralation Music Studios. The extended version has ambience for the rest of the logo. | ||
'''Availability:''' Current. Regal uploaded it to their YouTube channel when the logo debuted, and it is also seen in theaters, before the | '''Availability:''' Current. Regal uploaded it to their YouTube channel when the logo debuted, and it is also seen in theaters, before the 11th opening. | ||
[[Category:Cinema trailers]] | [[Category:Cinema trailers]] |