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*On ''Avengers: Infinity War'', it ends with the solid {{Font color|red|red}} background turning to black, and with the "IO" in "STUDIOS" turning into a {{Font color|red|red}} number 10 (as "MARVEL STUD{{Font color|red|10}}S"), celebrating its 10th anniversary of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Marvel Studios itself. This variant also appears on ''Ant-Man and the Wasp,'' as well as the trailers for ''Captain Marvel'', ''Avengers: Endgame'' and ''Spider-Man: Far From Home.''
*On ''Avengers: Infinity War'', it ends with the solid {{Font color|red|red}} background turning to black, and with the "IO" in "STUDIOS" turning into a {{Font color|red|red}} number 10 (as "MARVEL STUD{{Font color|red|10}}S"), celebrating its 10th anniversary of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Marvel Studios itself. This variant also appears on ''Ant-Man and the Wasp,'' as well as the trailers for ''Captain Marvel'', ''Avengers: Endgame'' and ''Spider-Man: Far From Home.''
*Over the years the footage featured in the logo changes, usually to reflect new characters and movies. See [[Logo Variations - Marvel Studios|here]] for a comprehensive list of these variants.
*Over the years the footage featured in the logo changes, usually to reflect new characters and movies. See [[Logo Variations - Marvel Studios|here]] for a comprehensive list of these variants.
*Starting with the home media release of ''Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings'', a short version of the updated Phase Four variant, which starts when the logo nearly finishes its position.
*In some cases, the logo cuts out the last note of the fanfare. This can be seen on ''Doctor Strange in the Mulitverse of Madness''.
*In some cases, the logo cuts out the last note of the fanfare. This can be seen on ''Doctor Strange in the Mulitverse of Madness''.
*On the 2020 Disney Investor Day, transitioning over from the [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]] logo in the Pixar panel, a snippet of the logo was shown, which is slowing down, within the static Marvel logo in white, transitioning into the montage of heroes, in reverse, before showing the static logo as Kevin was standing behind it, as it transitions to the red background, as the Marvel logo is filling up and zooming in. A frame of the logo was shown within the Marvel area within the white Marvel letters during the [[FX Networks|FX]] on [[Hulu Originals|Hulu]] panel.
*On the 2020 Disney Investor Day, transitioning over from the [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]] logo in the Pixar panel, a snippet of the logo was shown, which is slowing down, within the static Marvel logo in white, transitioning into the montage of heroes, in reverse, before showing the static logo as Kevin was standing behind it, as it transitions to the red background, as the Marvel logo is filling up and zooming in. A frame of the logo was shown within the Marvel area within the white Marvel letters during the [[FX Networks|FX]] on [[Hulu Originals|Hulu]] panel.
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*On ''Spider-Man: Homecoming'', a different version of the fanfare based around the theme song of the 1967 Spider-Man animated series, originally composed by Paul Francis Webster and Robert "Bob" Harris; also composed by Michael Giacchino, is heard instead. It's also the first track of that film's soundtrack as "Theme from Spider-Man (Original Television Series)". Giacchino posted a behind-the-scenes video of conducting the orchestration part of the theme on his Twitter page, which can be viewed [https://twitter.com/m_giacchino/status/865664095084662785 here].
*On ''Spider-Man: Homecoming'', a different version of the fanfare based around the theme song of the 1967 Spider-Man animated series, originally composed by Paul Francis Webster and Robert "Bob" Harris; also composed by Michael Giacchino, is heard instead. It's also the first track of that film's soundtrack as "Theme from Spider-Man (Original Television Series)". Giacchino posted a behind-the-scenes video of conducting the orchestration part of the theme on his Twitter page, which can be viewed [https://twitter.com/m_giacchino/status/865664095084662785 here].
*On ''Spider-Man: Far From Home'', "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston plays over the logo.
*On ''Spider-Man: Far From Home'', "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston plays over the logo.
*The closing version of this logo is silent, except on ''Avengers: Endgame'', wherein we hear the sound of an Iron Man suit being hammered at the end of the credits as a callback to the first MCU film (''Iron Man''). This carries over to the black background with text saying "Distributed by WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES".
*In Episode 6 of ''Loki'', it uses archival audio for the sound effects and quotes from various MCU films and series.<br>'''Transcript:'''<br>'''Sam Wilson:''' Way to go, Tic Tac!<br>'''Hope van Dyne:''' That's how you punch.<br>'''Black Panther:''' Wakanda Forever!<br>'''Scott Lang:''' You haven't heard of me.<br>'''Natasha Romanoff:''' Let me put you on hold.<br>'''Peter Quill:''' Dance off, bro!<br>'''Thor:''' He's a friend from work!<br>'''Captain America (2012):''' I can do this all day.<br>'''Captain America (2023):''' Yeah, I know...<br>'''Hank Pym:''' I'll show you ferocity.<br>'''Carol Danvers:''' Higher, further, faster, baby!<br>'''Loki:''' We have a Hulk.<br>'''Korg:''' We're gonna jump on that spaceship and get out of here. Wanna come?<br>'''Winter Soldier:''' Who the hell's Bucky?<br>'''Peter Quill:''' I have part of a plan!<br>'''Hulk:''' Puny god.<br>'''Doctor Strange:''' Dormammu, I've come to bargain.<br>'''Nick Fury:''' There was an idea...<br>'''Clint Barton:''' You are an Avenger.<br>'''Loki:''' You will never be... a god.<br>'''Bruce Banner:''' That's my secret, Cap. I'm always angry.<br>'''Hank Pym:''' You sent my suit through the mail?<br>'''Kaeciluius:''' Time is the true enemy of us all.
*In Episode 6 of ''Loki'', it uses archival audio for the sound effects and quotes from various MCU films and series.<br>'''Transcript:'''<br>'''Sam Wilson:''' Way to go, Tic Tac!<br>'''Hope van Dyne:''' That's how you punch.<br>'''Black Panther:''' Wakanda Forever!<br>'''Scott Lang:''' You haven't heard of me.<br>'''Natasha Romanoff:''' Let me put you on hold.<br>'''Peter Quill:''' Dance off, bro!<br>'''Thor:''' He's a friend from work!<br>'''Captain America (2012):''' I can do this all day.<br>'''Captain America (2023):''' Yeah, I know...<br>'''Hank Pym:''' I'll show you ferocity.<br>'''Carol Danvers:''' Higher, further, faster, baby!<br>'''Loki:''' We have a Hulk.<br>'''Korg:''' We're gonna jump on that spaceship and get out of here. Wanna come?<br>'''Winter Soldier:''' Who the hell's Bucky?<br>'''Peter Quill:''' I have part of a plan!<br>'''Hulk:''' Puny god.<br>'''Doctor Strange:''' Dormammu, I've come to bargain.<br>'''Nick Fury:''' There was an idea...<br>'''Clint Barton:''' You are an Avenger.<br>'''Loki:''' You will never be... a god.<br>'''Bruce Banner:''' That's my secret, Cap. I'm always angry.<br>'''Hank Pym:''' You sent my suit through the mail?<br>'''Kaeciluius:''' Time is the true enemy of us all.
*The closing version of this logo is silent, except on ''Avengers: Endgame'', wherein we hear the sound of an Iron Man suit being hammered at the end of the credits as a callback to the first MCU film (''Iron Man''). This carries over to the black background with text saying "Distributed by WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES".
*Starting with the home media release of ''Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings'', the logo is silent for the short version of the updated Phase Four variant.
*On ''Eternals'', the fanfare is replaced with "Time" by Pink Floyd.
*On ''Eternals'', the fanfare is replaced with "Time" by Pink Floyd.
*On ''Spider-Man: No Way Home'', the mid-credits scene audio clip from ''Spider-Man: Far From Home'' plays over this and the preceding [[Sony Entertainment|Sony]] and [[Columbia Pictures]] logos. The same notes of the fanfare are heard by a timpani drum in which Michael Giacchino scored the fanfare, which is the first track of that film's soundtrack as "Intro to Fake News".<br>'''Transcript:'''<br>'''Pat Kiernan:''' This shocking video was released earlier today on the controversial news website, TheDailyBugle.net.<br>'''J. Jonah Jameson:''' There you have it, folks: Conclusive proof that Spider-Man was responsible for the brutal murder of Mysterio, an inter-dimensional warrior who gave his life to protect our planet, and who will, no doubt, go down in history as the greatest superhero of all time. But that's not all, folks. Here's the real blockbuster. Brace yourselves, you might wanna sit down.<br>'''Quentin Beck:''' Spider-Man's real– Spider-Man's real name is–
*On ''Spider-Man: No Way Home'', the mid-credits scene audio clip from ''Spider-Man: Far From Home'' plays over this and the preceding [[Sony Entertainment|Sony]] and [[Columbia Pictures]] logos. The same notes of the fanfare are heard by a timpani drum in which Michael Giacchino scored the fanfare, which is the first track of that film's soundtrack as "Intro to Fake News".<br>'''Transcript:'''<br>'''Pat Kiernan:''' This shocking video was released earlier today on the controversial news website, TheDailyBugle.net.<br>'''J. Jonah Jameson:''' There you have it, folks: Conclusive proof that Spider-Man was responsible for the brutal murder of Mysterio, an inter-dimensional warrior who gave his life to protect our planet, and who will, no doubt, go down in history as the greatest superhero of all time. But that's not all, folks. Here's the real blockbuster. Brace yourselves, you might wanna sit down.<br>'''Quentin Beck:''' Spider-Man's real– Spider-Man's real name is–
*On the first episode of ''Ms. Marvel'', entitled "Generation Why", the fanfare is replaced with the instrumental version of "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd.
*On the first episode of ''Ms. Marvel'', entitled "Generation Why", the fanfare is replaced with the instrumental version of "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd.
*On ''Thor: Love and Thunder'', an electric guitar-driven rock version of the standard theme is used, once again also scored by Michael Giacchino.  
*On ''Thor: Love and Thunder'', an electric guitar-driven rock version of the standard theme is used, once again also scored by Michael Giacchino.


'''Availability:''' Current. Officially premiered at Marvel Studios' San Diego Comic-Con 2016 panel and released online on the official Marvel Studios Twitter feed.
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