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*On early movies with this logo, the cloud background is slightly different. Also, an extra filmstrip can be seen before the second square flies in from the center. | *On early movies with this logo, such as ''New Year's Eve'', the cloud background is slightly different. Also, an extra filmstrip can be seen before the second square flies in from the center. | ||
*At the end of ''Dumb and Dumber To'', a still version is used. | *At the end of ''Dumb and Dumber To'', a still version is used. | ||
*On ''Isn't It Romantic'', there is an error where one of the filmstrips' holes and the hole in the 'A' in "NEW LINE CINEMA" briefly disappear. | *On ''Isn't It Romantic'', there is an error where one of the filmstrips' holes and the hole in the 'A' in "NEW LINE CINEMA" briefly disappear. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Common. | '''Availability:''' Common. | ||
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* It first debuted on ''The Rite'' (trailers for the movie use the previous logo) and appeared on most of the company's films from this era until it was retired in 2020, with the final film to use this logo being the HBO Max original ''Superintelligence''. | |||
*The last film to use the TimeWarner byline was on ''Tag''. In contrast, the WarnerMedia byline first appeared on the trailer for ''Shazam!'' and the fully animated version first appeared on ''The Nun'' (as a variant), while the standard version first appeared on ''Isn't It Romantic''. | *The last film to use the TimeWarner byline was on ''Tag''. In contrast, the WarnerMedia byline first appeared on the trailer for ''Shazam!'' and the fully animated version first appeared on ''The Nun'' (as a variant), while the standard version first appeared on ''Isn't It Romantic''. | ||
*This does not appear on films that were given a studio credit, such as ''The Secret Life of Walter Mitty'' and ''Straight Outta Compton'', both under different studios. It also doesn't appear on ''Creed II'', which uses the standard Warner Bros. logo instead. | *This does not appear on films that were given a studio credit, such as ''The Secret Life of Walter Mitty'' and ''Straight Outta Compton'', both under different studios (20th Century Fox for the former and Universal Pictures for the latter). | ||
*It also doesn't appear on ''Creed II'', which uses the standard Warner Bros. logo instead. | |||
'''Editor's Note:''' While not as popular as the previous logo, it has garnered a following over the years that it has been used. The version with the respective themes is known to be wasted; since it only appeared on the aforementioned title above. New Line would later reuse and recolor their design for the next logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' While not as popular as the previous logo, it has garnered a following over the years that it has been used. The version with the respective themes is known to be wasted; since it only appeared on the aforementioned title above. New Line would later reuse and recolor their design for the next logo. | ||