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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*The company used a different logo in print and at the end of trailers and movies from 1967 to 1987; it has the letters "NL" connected together.
*The company used a different logo in print and at the end of trailers and movies from 1967 to 1987; it has the letters "NL" connected together.
*There is also a high-contrast version with a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} background and the name in {{color|pink}}.
*A high-contrast version with a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} background and the name in {{color|pink}} exists.
*A black and white version can be found on ''Reefer Madness'' (A.K.A. ''Tell Your Children'').
*A B&W variant of this logo also exists, which can be found on ''Reefer Madness'' (A.K.A. ''Tell Your Children'').
*On some scope films, the logo is stretched to 2:35:1.
*On some scope films, the logo is stretched to 2:35:1.
*On ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', the logo is cut short to the last couple of seconds or so, beginning with the logo already formed.
*On ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', the logo is cut short to the last couple of seconds or so, beginning with the logo already formed.
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*Strangely, ''Street Fighter's Last Revenge'' (at least the Wizard Video release) uses an edited version of the second half of the specialized jingle from ''The Street Fighter''.
*Strangely, ''Street Fighter's Last Revenge'' (at least the Wizard Video release) uses an edited version of the second half of the specialized jingle from ''The Street Fighter''.


'''Availability:''' It was seen on every film from the company until ''Quiet Cool''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on every film from the company until ''Quiet Cool''.
*Can be seen on the first two ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' movies.
*Can be seen on the first two ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' movies.
**This appears on the 1999 and 2005 DVD releases of the third film (which originally used the next logo).
**This logo is also preserved on the 1999 and 2005 DVD releases of the third film (which originally used the next logo).
*This also appears on the first ''Critters'' movie, as well as ''Xtro''.
*It is also seen on the first ''Critters'' movie, as well as ''Xtro''.
*Early prints of ''Alone in the Dark'' (1982) didn't have any logo.
*Early prints of ''Alone in the Dark'' (1982) didn't have any logo.
**The 1980 [[MGM/CBS Home Video|MGM/CBS]] release of ''The Street Fighter'' and the 1982 [[Wizard Video]] release of ''Street Fighter's Last Revenge'' use this logo, but not the 1981 MGM/CBS release of ''Return of the Street Fighter'' (it is unknown if the Wizard Video release of ''Sister Street Fighter'' retains this, but the 1996 New Line Home Video releases of the films plaster this with the 1994 logo, which is always in full screen, even on letterboxed prints).
**The 1980 [[MGM/CBS Home Video|MGM/CBS]] release of ''The Street Fighter'' and the 1982 [[Wizard Video]] release of ''Street Fighter's Last Revenge'' use this logo, but not the 1981 MGM/CBS release of ''Return of the Street Fighter'' (it is unknown if the Wizard Video release of ''Sister Street Fighter'' retains this, but the 1996 New Line Home Video releases of the films plaster this with the 1994 logo, which is always in full screen, even on letterboxed prints).
*It is also featured on the 1987 [[HBO/Cannon Video]] release of ''The Evil Dead'', though it's completely absent on recent releases of said film; it is unknown if it's intact on the original [[Thorn EMI Video|Thorn EMI Video]] release or the Congress Video reprint.  
*It is also featured on the 1987 [[HBO/Cannon Video]] release of ''The Evil Dead'', though it's completely absent on recent releases of said film; it is unknown if it's intact on the original [[Thorn EMI Video|Thorn EMI Video]] release or the Congress Video reprint.  
*The high-contrast version can be seen on the [[Cult Video]] release of ''The Cars That Eat People'', as well as the [[Magnetic Video Corporation|Magnetic Video]] release of ''The Seduction of Mimi''.
*The high-contrast version can be found on the [[Cult Video]] release of ''The Cars That Eat People'', as well as the [[Magnetic Video Corporation|Magnetic Video]] release of ''The Seduction of Mimi''.
**This is also intact on the [[Image Entertainment]] DVD release of ''Quiet Cool'' after the 4th logo, as well as the 1984 Warner Home Video clamshell release of ''Hurray for Betty Boop''.
**This is also intact on the [[Image Entertainment]] DVD release of ''Quiet Cool'' after the 4th logo, as well as the 1984 Warner Home Video clamshell release of ''Hurray for Betty Boop''.
*It can also be found on the Media Home Entertainment VHS release of ''The Blade Master'' (AKA: ''Ator 2 - L'invincibile Orion'').
*It can also be found on the Media Home Entertainment VHS release of ''The Blade Master'' (AKA: ''Ator 2 - L'invincibile Orion'').
*This can also be found on the [[Vestron Video]] CED and Media Home Entertainment VHS release of ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', but it is unknown if it is kept on the Wizard Video VHS release.
*It can also be found on the [[Vestron Video]] CED and Media Home Entertainment VHS release of ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', but it is unknown if it is kept on the Wizard Video VHS release.


===2nd Logo (3rd logo prototype) (February 27-August 28, 1987)===
===2nd Logo (3rd logo prototype) (February 27-August 28, 1987)===
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'''Availability:''' First appeared on ''A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'', last seen at the end of ''The Rosary Murders'' (the beginning of the film used the next logo).
'''Availability:''' First appeared on ''A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'', last seen at the end of ''The Rosary Murders'' (the beginning of the film used the next logo).
*This also plasters the previous logo on the [[RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video]] release of ''Quiet Cool''.
*This also plasters the previous logo on the [[RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video]] release of ''Quiet Cool''.
*This was originally used on the original theatrical release and TV spots of ''A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' and appears on the 1987 Media Home Entertainment VHS and Laserdisc releases, as well as the 1999 [[New Line Home Entertainment|New Line Home Video]] VHS release.
*This logo was originally seen on the original theatrical release and TV spots of ''A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' and can also be found on the 1987 Media Home Entertainment VHS and Laserdisc releases, as well as the 1999 [[New Line Home Entertainment|New Line Home Video]] VHS release.
*This also appears on the RCA/Columbia release of ''My Demon Lover'' and the theatrical trailers of ''Critters 2'' and ''Hairspray'' (1988 film).
*It is also seen on the RCA/Columbia release of ''My Demon Lover'' and the theatrical trailers of ''Critters 2'' and ''Hairspray'' (1988 film).
*It may have also appeared on U.S. theatrical prints of ''Summer Night'', but the IVE release doesn't use a logo, though the logo can be seen on the packaging.
*It may have also been seen on U.S. theatrical prints of ''Summer Night'', but the IVE release doesn't use a logo, though the logo can be seen on the packaging.
*Digital prints of ''My Demon Lover'' skip this logo and go straight to the credits, and it is also unknown if the Warner Archive DVD-R or if Shout! Factory's Blu-Ray preserves it.
*Digital prints of ''My Demon Lover'' skip this logo and go straight to the credits, and it is also unknown if the Warner Archive DVD-R release or if Shout! Factory's Blu-Ray release preserves it.


===3rd Logo (August 28, 1987-April 26, 1995)===
===3rd Logo (August 28, 1987-April 26, 1995)===
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*Some television showings of New Line movies in Australia have the preceding [[Roadshow Television]] logo shrink into the black box in the beginning of the logo.
*Some television showings of New Line movies in Australia have the preceding [[Roadshow Television]] logo shrink into the black box in the beginning of the logo.
*Starting around 1991, there is less of a glow around the filmbox. It also has a more {{color|darkviolet|purplish}} tone to it.
*Starting around 1991, there is less of a glow around the filmbox. It also has a more {{color|darkviolet|purplish}} tone to it.
*There is a 2.35:1 scope variant, cropped from the 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
*A 2.35:1 scope variant, cropped from the 1.85:1 aspect ratio exists.
*On ''Drop Dead Fred'', the logo has a stronger glow around the box and filmstrips, looking similar to the 4th logo.
*On ''Drop Dead Fred'', the logo has a stronger glow around the box and filmstrips, looking similar to the 4th logo.
**On the Universal DVD release from the UK, it looks similar to the regular variant, likely due to it being enhanced in anamorphic widescreen. The outline of the regular variant can also be seen if one looks closely.
**On the Universal DVD release from the UK, it looks similar to the regular variant, likely due to it being enhanced in anamorphic widescreen. The outline of the regular variant can also be seen if one looks closely.
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'''Availability:'''  Seen on most New Line films from ''The Rosary Murders'' to ''Friday''.
'''Availability:'''  Seen on most New Line films from ''The Rosary Murders'' to ''Friday''.
*Current prints of most films replace it with the next logo, though older prints will have this logo.
*Current prints of most films replace it with the next logo, though older prints will have this logo.
*This can be found on all pre-2002 releases of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze'' and ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III''.
*This can also be found on all pre-2002 releases of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze'' and ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III''.
**The first film, however, removes this and goes straight to the opening credits on most American VHS and DVD releases, while the Blu-ray release of the second film contains the next logo (though it's retained on current international prints, except the 2006 Magixeyes VCD release, after the 1981 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo).
**The first film, however, removes this and goes straight to the opening credits on most U.S. VHS and DVD releases, while the Blu-ray release of the second film contains the next logo (though it is still retained on current international prints, except the 2006 Magixeyes VCD release, after the 1981 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo).
*This logo made its last appearance on ''In the Mouth of Madness'', though it is plastered on early home media releases with the next logo.
*This logo made its last appearance on ''In the Mouth of Madness'', although it is plastered on early home media releases with the next logo.
*This is retained on all home video releases of ''Drop Dead Fred'' such as the original 1991 [[Artisan Entertainment|Live Home Video]] VHS release (later reissued by [[Family Home Entertainment]] in 1996), the 2003 Artisan DVD release (after the Artisan logo), the UK 2002 [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal]] DVD release (after the 1997 Universal logo), and the UK 25th Anniversary and American Blu-Ray releases from Final Cut Entertainment and Vinegar Syndrome, respectively (after the 1990 Universal logo).
*This logo is also retained on all home video releases of ''Drop Dead Fred'' such as the original 1991 [[Artisan Entertainment|Live Home Video]] VHS release (later reissued by [[Family Home Entertainment]] in 1996), the 2003 Artisan DVD release (after the Artisan logo), the UK 2002 [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal]] DVD release (following the 1997 Universal logo), and the UK 25th Anniversary and U.S. Blu-Ray releases from Final Cut Entertainment and Vinegar Syndrome, respectively (following the 1990 Universal logo).
**However, the original UK rental VHS release edits this out and goes straight to the opening credits and older HD prints from the mid-2000’s plaster it with the 2003 Time Warner variant of the 4th logo.
**However, the original UK rental VHS release edits this out and goes straight to the opening credits and older HD prints from the mid-2000’s plaster it with the 2003 Time Warner variant of the 4th logo.
*It also appeared on the theatrical American release of ''Babar: The Movie'', but most home video releases delete this and go straight to the opening credits (the first VHS release from Family Home Entertainment and possibly [[Entertainment One|eOne]]'s 2014 DVD release have the closing logo intact. However, it is unknown if the 2004 Artisan Entertainment DVD release preserved this).
*It was also seen on the theatrical American release of ''Babar: The Movie'', but most home video releases delete this and go straight to the opening credits (the first VHS release from Family Home Entertainment and possibly [[Entertainment One|eOne]]'s 2014 DVD release have the closing logo intact. However, it is unknown if the 2004 Artisan Entertainment DVD release preserved this).
*The MGM DVD release of ''Amos & Andrew'' has this plastering the [[Columbia Pictures]] logo before going to the [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] logo.
*The MGM DVD release of ''Amos & Andrew'' has this plastering the [[Columbia Pictures]] logo before going to the [[Castle Rock Entertainment]] logo.
**However, a 1998 MGM/UA Movie Time VHS release and one On Demand print had the New Line/Columbia/Castle Rock logos present, while most HD streaming masters and the [[Olive Films]] Blu-ray release have the 2012 MGM logo plastering over the first two logos.
**However, the 1998 MGM/UA Movie Time VHS release and one On Demand print had the New Line/Columbia/Castle Rock logos present, while most HD streaming masters and the [[Olive Films]] Blu-ray release have the 2012 MGM logo plastering over the first two logos.
*It also may have been seen on American theatrical prints of ''Communion'' (1989), but most home video releases skip the logo entirely, although it is still on the packaging.
*It also may have been seen on U.S. theatrical prints of ''Communion'' (1989), but most home video releases skip the logo entirely, although it is still on the packaging.
*It is unknown if it was seen on theatrical prints of ''The Rosary Murders, No Holds Barred, Naked Tango'' or ''Without You, I'm Nothing''.
*It is unknown if it was seen on theatrical prints of ''The Rosary Murders, No Holds Barred, Naked Tango'' or ''Without You, I'm Nothing''.
*The RCA/Columbia VHS of ''No Holds Barred'' omitted this logo and used the RCA/Columbia logo instead, keeping the film's opening title music and sound effects (of a ring announcer and a cheering crowd); The same also applied to a December 1990 Showtime airing of the film.
*The RCA/Columbia VHS release of ''No Holds Barred'' omits this logo and used the RCA/Columbia logo instead, keeping the film's opening title music and sound effects (of a ring announcer and a cheering crowd); The same also applied to a December 1990 Showtime airing of the film.
*The [[Virgin Video|Virgin Vision]] VHS of ''The Rosary Murders'' does not include this logo.
*The [[Virgin Video|Virgin Vision]] VHS release of ''The Rosary Murders'' does not include this logo.
*This is also retained on the Shout! Factory Blu-ray releases of ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' and ''The Lawnmower Man'', the Warner Archive Blu-ray release of ''The Hidden'', and the Criterion Collection Blu-ray releases of ''Deep Cover'' and ''Menace II Society''.
*This logo is also retained on the Shout! Factory Blu-ray releases of ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' and ''The Lawnmower Man'', the Warner Archive Blu-ray release of ''The Hidden'', and the Criterion Collection Blu-ray releases of ''Deep Cover'' and ''Menace II Society''.
*The opening variant appears after the closing variant on recent HBO airings of ''The Mask''.
*The opening variant is seen after the closing variant on recent HBO airings of ''The Mask''.
*It doesn't show up on the Cinetel Films releases they distributed into theaters.
*This logo does not show up on the Cinetel Films releases they distributed into theaters.
*The logo can also be seen on YouTube prints of ''The Lawnmower Man''.
*This logo can also be seen on YouTube prints of ''The Lawnmower Man''.
*Seen on theatrical prints of ''The Mask'', however home media releases plaster it with the next logo.
*This logo was also seen on theatrical prints of ''The Mask'', however home media releases plaster it with the next logo.
*The "From NEW LINE CINEMA" closing variant also makes a surprise appearance at the end of the workprint of ''The Mask,'' however all theatrical/home media releases use a still variant of the opening logo instead after the credits, suggesting the "From" closing variant was at one stage in post-production going to be in the film.
*The "From NEW LINE CINEMA" closing variant also makes a surprise appearance at the end of the workprint of ''The Mask,'' however, all theatrical/home media releases use a still variant of the opening logo instead after the credits, suggesting the "From" closing variant was at one stage in post-production going to be in the film.


===4th Logo (October 14, 1994-September 3, 2010)===
===4th Logo (October 14, 1994-September 3, 2010)===
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*Starting around 1996, the Turner byline is smaller and there’s less glowing blue surrounding the logo.
*Starting around 1996, the Turner byline is smaller and there’s less glowing blue surrounding the logo.
*There are two variations of the 1997-2003 Time Warner byline:  
*There are two variations of the 1997-2003 Time Warner byline:  
**The earlier variation essentially freezes the Turner version of the logo to hide the byline (the shining animation stops if you look closely). Additionally, the size of the byline varies in this version and appears chyroned in. It was used in tandem with the next variation below.
**The earlier variation essentially freezes the Turner version of the logo to hide the byline (the shining animation stops if one looks closely). Additionally, the size of the byline varies in this version and also appears chyroned in. It was used in tandem with the next variation below.
**The later variation slightly redid the logo to look more updated, thus no freeze frame was needed. The brightness and the lighting effects have been improved drastically. Additionally, the byline has been redesigned to look less chyroned in and the logo also now fades out smoothly. However, if you look extremely carefully at the 2003 Time Warner byline, the shining effect continues but the light behind the filmbox freezes.
**The later variation slightly redid the logo to look more updated, thus no freeze frame was needed. The brightness and the lighting effects have been improved drastically. Additionally, the byline has been redesigned to look less chyroned in and the logo also now fades out smoothly. However, if one looks extremely carefully at the 2003 Time Warner byline, the shining effect continues but the light behind the filmbox freezes.
*On ''Dog Park'', the Time Warner byline is in Times New Roman, the same font that would later be used for the AOL Time Warner byline.
*On ''Dog Park'', the Time Warner byline is in Times New Roman, the same font that would later be used for the AOL Time Warner byline.
*In the later years of its use, the logo has gained hues of {{color|darkviolet|purple}} and {{color|pink}}.
*In the later years of its use, the logo has gained hues of {{color|darkviolet|purple}} and {{color|pink}}.
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*On some movies, the opening theme plays over the logo.
*On some movies, the opening theme plays over the logo.
*Some earlier films with this logo contain a different arrangement of the fanfare that sounds slightly slowed down ([[New Line Home Entertainment]] and [[New Line Television]] continued to use this version until their demises). Brass and percussion instruments are also heard, and an extra bass note is at the end. This is usually plastered with the standard fanfare on newer prints of such films.
*Some earlier films with this logo contain a different arrangement of the fanfare that sounds slightly slowed down ([[New Line Home Entertainment]] and [[New Line Television]] continued to use this version until their demises). Brass and percussion instruments are also heard, and an extra bass note is at the end. This is usually plastered with the standard fanfare on newer prints of such films.
*On ''The Wedding Singer'', there is a rearranged, quadruple-pitched version of the theme, arranged by Teddy Castellucci, which echoes more and has a different flute note (Current prints have this replaced with the standard version instead. However, the YouTube print and a HITS Southeast Asia airing of the movie retains the music variant while using the 2003 byline).
*On ''The Wedding Singer'', there is a rearranged, quadruple-pitched version of the theme, arranged by Teddy Castellucci, which echoes more and has a different flute note (however, current prints have this replaced with the standard version instead. However, the YouTube print and a HITS Southeast Asia airing of the movie retains the music variant while using the 2003 byline).
*The theme is shortened on some movies.
*The theme is shortened on some movies.
*On films that originally used the silent 1987 logo, either it is silent or it has the standard theme.
*On films that originally used the silent 1987 logo, either the logo is silent or it has the standard theme.
*On ''Don Juan DeMarco'', another arrangement, also by Michael Kamen, is heard. Here, the chimes when the text zooms out are more apparent, and the fanfare is also doubled in pitch.
*On ''Don Juan DeMarco'', another arrangement, also by Michael Kamen, is heard. Here, the chimes when the text zooms out are more apparent, and the fanfare is also doubled in pitch.
*Recent prints of ''Jason X'' (2001) have a high-pitched version of the slowed-down fanfare playing over the 2003 logo (plastering over the 2001 variation).
*Recent prints of ''Jason X'' (2001) have a high-pitched version of the slowed-down fanfare playing over the 2003 logo (plastering over the 2001 variation).
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*A Canal+ airing of ''Silk'' used the music from the [[Picturehouse Films]] logo on the 2003 version, most likely a sloppy plaster.
*A Canal+ airing of ''Silk'' used the music from the [[Picturehouse Films]] logo on the 2003 version, most likely a sloppy plaster.
*On ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'', the opening theme of the movie syncs with the filmstrips' animation.  
*On ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'', the opening theme of the movie syncs with the filmstrips' animation.  
*On original prints of ''National Lampoon's Senior Trip'', the fanfare is slightly slower and is -1.5 pitched.
*On original prints of ''National Lampoon's Senior Trip'', the fanfare is slightly slower and is also -1.5 pitched.


'''Availability:''' Much more prolific than their past logos, given their higher-profile status thanks to the Turner and Time Warner acquisitions.
'''Availability:''' Much more prolific than their past logos, given their higher-profile status thanks to the Turner and Time Warner acquisitions.
*This logo debuted on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'' (as a prototype), and was last seen on ''Going the Distance''.
*This logo debuted on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'' (as a prototype), and was last seen on ''Going the Distance''.
*The prototype version plasters over the 1987 logo on all home video releases of ''The Mask'' and ''Corrina, Corrina''.
*The prototype version plasters over the 1987 logo on all home video releases of ''The Mask'' and ''Corrina, Corrina''.
**The prototype version also appears on the Laserdisc release of the 1996 film ''Bed Of Roses'', which originally used the regular version.  
**The prototype version can also be found on the Laserdisc release of the 1996 film ''Bed Of Roses'', which originally used the regular version.  
*The regular version with the Turner byline debuted on ''Dumb & Dumber'' and made it’s final appearance on ''Trial And Error''.  
*The regular version with the Turner byline debuted on ''Dumb & Dumber'' and made it’s final appearance on ''Trial And Error''.  
**Many newer issues of 1994-1997 releases replace the Turner versions with later variations having an AOL byline or Time Warner byline (whether the 1997 or 2003 one), although the bylineless closing logo is usually left unplastered.
**Many newer issues of 1994-1997 releases replace the Turner versions with later variations having an AOL byline or Time Warner byline (whether the 1997 or 2003 one), although the bylineless closing logo is usually left unplastered.
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*The AOL Time Warner byline made its first appearance on ''Sugar & Spice'', and may also plaster the 1997-2000 Time Warner byline on later release prints of films released from late 2000-early 2001. The last film with this byline was ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' (2003).
*The AOL Time Warner byline made its first appearance on ''Sugar & Spice'', and may also plaster the 1997-2000 Time Warner byline on later release prints of films released from late 2000-early 2001. The last film with this byline was ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' (2003).
*Even though both bylines are plastered with the 2003 Time Warner version, said version first appeared on ''The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King'', and was also the first overall usage until it was renamed to WarnerMedia.
*Even though both bylines are plastered with the 2003 Time Warner version, said version first appeared on ''The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King'', and was also the first overall usage until it was renamed to WarnerMedia.
*This has plastered the 3rd logo on 2000s prints of most 1987-1994 films. One notable example of this plastering that logo was on the 2002 DVD of ''Suburban Commando'', which used the 2001 variant.
*This logo has also plastered the 3rd logo on 2000s prints of most 1987-1994 films. One notable example of this plastering that logo was on the 2002 DVD release of ''Suburban Commando'', which uses the 2001 variant.
*Also seen on some video games based on New Line Cinema properties, mainly the ''Lord of the Rings'' franchise.
*This logo can also be found on some video games based on New Line Cinema properties, mainly the ''Lord of the Rings'' franchise.
*Notable appearances with the videotaped variant occurs on ''Mortal Kombat'', and the DVD-ROM disc of ''Drop Dead Gorgeous''.
*Notable appearances with the videotaped variant occurs on ''Mortal Kombat'', and the DVD-ROM disc of ''Drop Dead Gorgeous''.
*This precedes the 1st logo on the Image Entertainment DVD releases of ''Quiet Cool'' and ''Xtro'', but many DVD releases update this with the 2003 version.
*This precedes the 1st logo on the Image Entertainment DVD releases of ''Quiet Cool'' and ''Xtro'', but many DVD releases update this with the 2003 version.
*It appears on the Canadian C/FP Video release of ''The Basketball Diaries'', a co-production with [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]]; contrariwise, the [[PolyGram Video]] and Palm Pictures releases only start with the Island Pictures logo.
*It is also preserved on the Canadian C/FP Video release of ''The Basketball Diaries'', a co-production with [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment]]; contrariwise, the [[PolyGram Video]] and Palm Pictures releases only start with the Island Pictures logo.
*It appears on the Spanish VHS of ''The Swan Princess'', and was seen on the U.S. Theatrical Print, but no other release appears to retain it.
*It is also preserved on the Spanish VHS release of ''The Swan Princess'', and was seen on the U.S. theatrical print, but no other release appears to retain it.
*It was last used on a trailer of ''The Rite'', released on December 11, 2010. The film itself uses the next logo instead.
*It was last used on a trailer of ''The Rite'', released on December 11, 2010. The film itself uses the next logo instead.


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*On ''If I Stay'', the 1999 Warner Bros. Pictures fanfare theme plays for the Warner Bros. Pictures section, and the fanfare from the previous logo for the NLC section, with the latter's theme being abridged.
*On ''If I Stay'', the 1999 Warner Bros. Pictures fanfare theme plays for the Warner Bros. Pictures section, and the fanfare from the previous logo for the NLC section, with the latter's theme being abridged.


'''Availability:''' Appeared on most of the company's films from ''The Rite'' (trailers for the movie use the previous logo) to the HBO Max original ''Superintelligence''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on most of the company's films from ''The Rite'' (trailers for the movie use the previous logo) to the HBO Max original ''Superintelligence''.
*The last film to use the TimeWarner byline was on ''Tag''.
*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''.
**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 (20th Century Fox for the former and Universal Pictures for the latter).  
*This logo 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).  
*This logo also plasters the [[Entertainment One]] logo on international and American prints of ''Blinded by the Light''.
*This logo also plasters the [[Entertainment One]] logo on international and U.S. prints of ''Blinded by the Light''.
*This logo also does not appear on ''Creed II'', which uses the standard Warner Bros. logo instead.
*This logo also does not appear on ''Creed II'', which uses the standard Warner Bros. logo instead.


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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*A version exists where the logo doesn't fade in or fade out and/or no music. This can be seen on [https://www.devastudios.com/work/logo/new-line-cinema-studio-logo/ Devastudios' website], as well as ''8-Bit Christmas'' and ''Shazam! Fury of the Gods'', albeit using a variant (with a fade-in for the former and a fade-out for the latter).
*A version exists where the logo does not fade in or fade out and/or no music. This can be seen on [https://www.devastudios.com/work/logo/new-line-cinema-studio-logo/ Devastudios' website], as well as ''8-Bit Christmas'' and ''Shazam! Fury of the Gods'', albeit using a variant (with a fade-in for the former and a fade-out for the latter).
*On films shot in the 2.39 aspect ratio, the shield and filmbox are a bit smaller.
*On films shot in the 2.39 aspect ratio, the shield and filmbox are a bit smaller.
*In the intro video of Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood, it slows down to fit the video's length.
*In the intro video of Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood, it slows down to fit the video's length.
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'''Audio Variant:''' On ''House Party'' (2023) (which uses a variant of the third logo), the fourth logo's fanfare is heard during the NLC part (the WB part is mostly silent, but the theme plays as soon as the logo is about to transition).
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''House Party'' (2023) (which uses a variant of the third logo), the fourth logo's fanfare is heard during the NLC part (the WB part is mostly silent, but the theme plays as soon as the logo is about to transition).


'''Availability:''' Appeared on every film from the company since ''Mortal Kombat'' (2021), albeit as a variant. It debuted on its trailer however. The standard version made its first appearance on ''Those Who Wish Me Dead''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on every film from the company since ''Mortal Kombat'' (2021), albeit as a variant. It debuted on its trailer however. The standard version made its first appearance on ''Those Who Wish Me Dead''.
*While this logo also appears on promotional material for ''The Fallout'', New Line Cinema was not actually credited in the trailer (despite the print logo appearing there). The film itself 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.
*While this logo can also be found on promotional material for ''The Fallout'', New Line Cinema was not actually credited in the trailer (despite the print logo appearing there).
**The film itself 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.


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