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On February 28, 2008, the company became a genre and low-to-mid-budget unit of [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], shutting down as an independent studio under Time Warner after CEO Jeff Bewkes fired Shaye and Lynne as a result of the American box office failure of ''The Golden Compass''. The last movie produced by them as an independent company was ''Semi-Pro''. Most of their independent output is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery; however, many of their acquired product, including most of their foreign films, are currently owned by other companies, and the television rights to some of their early-to-mid '90s features, including ''The Mask'', ''Dumb and Dumber'', and ''Mortal Kombat'', lie with [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] through [[Epic Productions]] and its Alpha Library Company. | On February 28, 2008, the company became a genre and low-to-mid-budget unit of [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], shutting down as an independent studio under Time Warner after CEO Jeff Bewkes fired Shaye and Lynne as a result of the American box office failure of ''The Golden Compass''. The last movie produced by them as an independent company was ''Semi-Pro''. Most of their independent output is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery; however, many of their acquired product, including most of their foreign films, are currently owned by other companies, and the television rights to some of their early-to-mid '90s features, including ''The Mask'', ''Dumb and Dumber'', and ''Mortal Kombat'', lie with [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] through [[Epic Productions]] and its Alpha Library Company. | ||
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|New_Line_Cinema(5).png|1st Logo (March 30, 1973-November 8, 1986) | |New_Line_Cinema(5).png|1st Logo (March 30, 1973-November 8, 1986) | ||
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|New_Line_Cinema_(2022)_B.jpeg|6th Logo (April 8, 2021-) | |New_Line_Cinema_(2022)_B.jpeg|6th Logo (April 8, 2021-) | ||
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{{ImageTOC|File:New-Line-Cinema-early-2010s-unused.jpg|(2010s) | |||
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===1st Logo (March 30, 1973-November 8, 1986)=== | ===1st Logo (March 30, 1973-November 8, 1986)=== | ||
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*It also appears on promotional material for ''The Fallout'', however they are not actually credited in the trailer (despite the print logo appearing there). The final film uses the standard 2021 WB logo instead, most likely due to that film being completed in 2021, back when the logo still wasn't revealed. | *It also appears on promotional material for ''The Fallout'', however they are not actually credited in the trailer (despite the print logo appearing there). The final film uses the standard 2021 WB logo instead, most likely due to that film being completed in 2021, back when the logo still wasn't revealed. | ||
*The Warner Bros. Discovery byline first appeared on the trailer for ''Black Adam'' and made its first appearance with ''Don't Worry Darling'', released on September 23, 2022. | *The Warner Bros. Discovery byline first appeared on the trailer for ''Black Adam'' and made its first appearance with ''Don't Worry Darling'', released on September 23, 2022. | ||
==Unused Logo== | |||
===(Early 2010s)=== | |||
[[File:New-Line-Cinema-early-2010s-unused.jpg|center|350px]] | |||
'''Visuals:''' | |||
Same as the 4th logo, but it's redone, here are only differences when the line is not present. | |||
'''Technique:''' CGI designed by Grant Okita at Picturemill. | |||
'''Availability:''' The only known to be this logo is [https://www.behance.net/gallery/9770625/New-Line-Cinema-Studio-Logo here]. | |||
{{Movie-Navbox}}{{Navbox-WarnerBrosDiscovery}} | {{Movie-Navbox}}{{Navbox-WarnerBrosDiscovery}} | ||