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→3rd Logo (December 10, 2009-January 10, 2020, October 23, 2020, April 15, 2021, May 1, 2022): That episode was actually produced before the name change.
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*Following the release of ''Avatar'', Fox's movies used the 1994 logo until the movie ''Tooth Fairy'', released on January 22, 2010. | *Following the release of ''Avatar'', Fox's movies used the 1994 logo until the movie ''Tooth Fairy'', released on January 22, 2010. | ||
*The "Celebrating 75 Years" variant for TCF's 75th anniversary is a well-done contemporary throwback of--and a contemporary homage to--the 20th Century Fox CinemaScope logo, where the 20th logo faded after 10 seconds into the CinemaScope logo; the overall branding for the "Celebrating 75 Years" anniversary including the text included in the logos was created in collaboration with Struck Librarian, an agency in Salt Lake City, Utah. More information on the collaboration, including various unused designs, can be found [https://www.behance.net/gallery/29361715/75th-Anniversary-Logo-20th-Century-Fox here.] | *The "Celebrating 75 Years" variant for TCF's 75th anniversary is a well-done contemporary throwback of--and a contemporary homage to--the 20th Century Fox CinemaScope logo, where the 20th logo faded after 10 seconds into the CinemaScope logo; the overall branding for the "Celebrating 75 Years" anniversary including the text included in the logos was created in collaboration with Struck Librarian, an agency in Salt Lake City, Utah. More information on the collaboration, including various unused designs, can be found [https://www.behance.net/gallery/29361715/75th-Anniversary-Logo-20th-Century-Fox here.] | ||
*Furthermore, on September 16, 2014, 20th Century Fox posted a compilation of the logos and its variants (including the "William Fox Presents" version of the [[Fox Film Corporation]] logo), backed by the 1998 re-recording of the 1997 fanfare (albeit with the drum roll played twice), as a promotion of the new Fox Movies website, on the studio's YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rspzzsMRl-E here] | *Furthermore, on September 16, 2014, 20th Century Fox posted a compilation of the logos and its variants (including the "William Fox Presents" version of the [[Fox Film Corporation]] logo), backed by the 1998 re-recording of the 1997 fanfare (albeit with the drum roll played twice), as a promotion of the new Fox Movies website, on the studio's YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rspzzsMRl-E here]. | ||
*This logo also appeared on a season 3 episode of ''This Is Us'' (despite [[20th Century Fox Television]] producing that show). | |||
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* This also precedes the [[STX Entertainment|STXfilms]] logo on Malaysian theatrical prints of ''UglyDolls'', similar to [[Videoville Showtime|VVS Films]] with Canadian prints. | * This also precedes the [[STX Entertainment|STXfilms]] logo on Malaysian theatrical prints of ''UglyDolls'', similar to [[Videoville Showtime|VVS Films]] with Canadian prints. | ||
* This additionally plasters the previous logo on ''Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace'' (3D prints only) and international prints of ''Titanic'' since 2012, and the 1981 logo on ''Predator'' (3D prints only) since 2013. | * This additionally plasters the previous logo on ''Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace'' (3D prints only) and international prints of ''Titanic'' since 2012, and the 1981 logo on ''Predator'' (3D prints only) since 2013. | ||
* Despite the company's renaming in early 2020, the "20th Century Fox" name still sporadically appears on some newer productions. For example, despite using the next logo in trailers and promotional material, ''The Empty Man'' (released on October 23, 2020) likely used this logo due to having been shelved for three years after being shot in 2017. It also appears on the 2021 Brazilian film ''Amarração do Amor'' | * Despite the company's renaming in early 2020, the "20th Century Fox" name still sporadically appears on some newer productions. For example, despite using the next logo in trailers and promotional material, ''The Empty Man'' (released on October 23, 2020) likely used this logo due to having been shelved for three years after being shot in 2017. It also appears on the 2021 Brazilian film ''Amarração do Amor''. | ||
* Occasionally, it appears at the end of some international prints of old [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]]-produced [[Regency Enterprises|Regency]] titles (which 20th Century Studios owns as of today, unless WB ever gets the rights back), including ''Under Siege 2: Dark Territory'' and ''The Negotiator''. With 20th Century Studios' deal with Regency being extended in late 2021, it's unknown if Regency will ever find a new distributor. Unlike WB and especially TCF's parent company Disney, Fox does not have a closing logo, so the animated closing variant is used. | * Occasionally, it appears at the end of some international prints of old [[Warner Bros. Pictures|Warner Bros.]]-produced [[Regency Enterprises|Regency]] titles (which 20th Century Studios owns as of today, unless WB ever gets the rights back), including ''Under Siege 2: Dark Territory'' and ''The Negotiator''. With 20th Century Studios' deal with Regency being extended in late 2021, it's unknown if Regency will ever find a new distributor. Unlike WB and especially TCF's parent company Disney, Fox does not have a closing logo, so the animated closing variant is used. | ||