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'''Nicknames:''' "The Flipbook III", "The Zoom Out III", "The World of the MCU", "The Marvel Cinematic Universe", "A Universe of Heroes", "How to Build a Universe", "Phase Three"
'''Nicknames:''' "The Flipbook III", "The Zoom Out III", "The World of the MCU", "The Marvel Cinematic Universe", "A Universe of Heroes", "How to Build a Universe", "Phase Three", "The Letters II", "CGI Zoom Out II"


'''Logo:''' We start with the first five seconds of the previous logo. Then, the pages fade into 3D images of various Marvel Studios characters accompanied by script text describing them (in order of appearance: Iron Man, Hulk, Black Panther, Black Widow, Ant-Man, Groot, Star-Lord, Thor and Captain America), culminating with a shot of Captain America throwing his shield from ''Captain America: The First Avenger.'' This segues into footage of Marvel Studios films being projected onto what is revealed after a camera fly-by to be the word "MARVEL" in its current logotype, now carved in a {{Font color|silver|silver}} rectangle (the footage can vary depending on the film). As the camera zooms out, the stock footage and background fade into solid {{Font color|red|red}} and two lines next to "MARVEL" expand outward to reveal the word "STUDIOS". The logo ends with a faintly visible shine.
'''Logo:''' We start with the first five seconds of the previous logo. Then, the pages fade into 3D images of various Marvel Studios characters accompanied by script text describing them (in order of appearance: Iron Man, Hulk, Black Panther, Black Widow, Ant-Man, Groot, Star-Lord, Thor and Captain America), culminating with a shot of Captain America throwing his shield from ''Captain America: The First Avenger.'' This segues into footage of Marvel Studios films being projected onto what is revealed after a camera fly-by to be the word "MARVEL" in its current logotype, now carved in a {{Font color|silver|silver}} rectangle (the footage can vary depending on the film). As the camera zooms out, the stock footage and background fade into solid {{Font color|red|red}} and two lines next to "MARVEL" expand outward to reveal the word "STUDIOS". The logo ends with a faintly visible shine.
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* On ''Avengers: Infinity War,'' the film's opening theme composed by Alan Silvestri plays and towards the end of the logo, ''Thor'' director Kenneth Branagh's faint voice from the opening of the movie can be heard. (Transcript: "This is the Asgardian refugee vessel Statesman. We are under assault. I repeat, we are under assault. The engines are dead, life support failing. Requesting aid from any vessel within range. We are 22 jump points out of Asgard.")
* On ''Avengers: Infinity War,'' the film's opening theme composed by Alan Silvestri plays and towards the end of the logo, ''Thor'' director Kenneth Branagh's faint voice from the opening of the movie can be heard. (Transcript: "This is the Asgardian refugee vessel Statesman. We are under assault. I repeat, we are under assault. The engines are dead, life support failing. Requesting aid from any vessel within range. We are 22 jump points out of Asgard.")
* On ''Avengers: Endgame'', the logo has the song "Dear Mr. Fantasy" by Traffic start playing during the logo.
* On ''Avengers: Endgame'', the logo has the song "Dear Mr. Fantasy" by Traffic start playing during the logo.
 
* On both ''Spider-Man: Homecoming'' and ''Spider-Man: Far From Home'', the opening theme of the film plays over the logo. The latter has "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston playing over the logo.
* On both ''Spider-Man: Homecoming'' and ''Spider-Man: Far From Home'', the opening theme of the film plays over the logo.


'''Availability:''' Current. Officially premiered at Marvel Studios' San Diego Comic-Con 2016 panel and released online on the official Marvel Studios Twitter feed. As mentioned above, the first film to use this logo is ''Doctor Strange'' and has appeared on all MCU films since.
'''Availability:''' Current. Officially premiered at Marvel Studios' San Diego Comic-Con 2016 panel and released online on the official Marvel Studios Twitter feed. As mentioned above, the first film to use this logo is ''Doctor Strange'' and has appeared on all MCU films since.

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