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*"Amazement" is the most common variation. It is generally seen before almost every film shown in Odeon/Cineworld cinemas. The exceptions are listed below.
*"Amazement" is the most common variation. It is generally seen before almost every film shown in Odeon/Cineworld cinemas. The exceptions are listed below.
*"Laughter" is generally seen before comedy and animation films, although most of them use "Amazement" since 2014. It was spotted before showings of ''Identity Thief'', the 3D re-release of ''Finding Nemo'', ''Lion'', ''Hidden Figures'', the 2017 re-release of ''Trainspotting'' and ''Top Gun: Maverick'' .
*"Laughter" is generally seen before comedy and animation films, although most of them use "Amazement" since 2014. It was spotted before showings of ''Identity Thief'', the 3D re-release of ''Finding Nemo'', ''Lion'', ''Hidden Figures'', the 2017 re-release of ''Trainspotting'' and ''Top Gun: Maverick''.
*"Suspense" is rare, and had been seen before showings of ''Trance'', ''The Place Beyond The Pines'', ''The Conjuring'', ''World War Z'', ''Side Effects'', and ''Django Unchained''. This variant was discontinued in 2014, and showings of films that might use "Suspense" now use "Amazement" instead.
*"Suspense" is rare, and had been seen before showings of ''Trance'', ''The Place Beyond The Pines'', ''The Conjuring'', ''World War Z'', ''Side Effects'', and ''Django Unchained''. Although a version with the new logo sequence was made, it went unused and this variant was discontinued in 2014; showings of films that might use "Suspense" now use "Amazement" instead.


'''Editor's Note:''' This logo has a really creative concept. The featured scenes capture the overall feeling of the film it is shown before almost perfectly.
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo has a really creative concept. The featured scenes capture the overall feeling of the film it is shown before almost perfectly.
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