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*The silent version makes a surprise appearance at the start of Sony's PAL DVD release of Wes Craven's ''Shocker'' (1989) before the [[Universal Pictures]] logo. Despite Carolco having international rights, Sony released the film on DVD internationally in the mid-2000s before [[StudioCanal]] eventually regained the home video rights.
*The silent version makes a surprise appearance at the start of Sony's PAL DVD release of Wes Craven's ''Shocker'' (1989) before the [[Universal Pictures]] logo. Despite Carolco having international rights, Sony released the film on DVD internationally in the mid-2000s before [[StudioCanal]] eventually regained the home video rights.


'''Legacy:''' This logo is beautiful and has held up over the years, including the music and mind-blowing CGI which remained good for over two decades.
'''Legacy:''' This logo is considered by many to be a suitable successor to the previous logo.


===3rd Logo (September 26, 2015-)===
===3rd Logo (September 26, 2015-)===
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'''Availability:''' Current. First shown on the IMAX trailer for ''The Walk'' (most trailers use the previous logo). The fully animated version debuted on the film itself and has been seen on TriStar releases since the US release of ''The Lady in the Van''.  
'''Availability:''' Current. First shown on the IMAX trailer for ''The Walk'' (most trailers use the previous logo). The fully animated version debuted on the film itself and has been seen on TriStar releases since the US release of ''The Lady in the Van''.  
'''Legacy:''' A suitable successor to the previous logo, although some are disappointed as they think it had more potential.


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