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* First seen on the teaser for ''The Hunger Games: Catching Fire''. The full logo debuted on the wide release of ''Mud'' (the TIFF release had the previous logo), and can be seen on newer Lionsgate films released such as all four of the infamous ''Norm of the North'' movies, ''Hedgehogs'', the UK release of ''Nine Lives'' and the UK DVD release of ''Ratchet & Clank'' (digital, CBBC and POP (UK) prints don't have this logo) after that. This logo is absent from Nickelodeon airings of ''Shaun the Sheep Movie'', but still mentions Lionsgate in the opening credits. This also appears at the beginning on some [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (UK)|PolyGram]] films, such as ''King of the Mountain''. | * First seen on the teaser for ''The Hunger Games: Catching Fire''. The full logo debuted on the wide release of ''Mud'' (the TIFF release had the previous logo), and can be seen on newer Lionsgate films released such as all four of the infamous ''Norm of the North'' movies, ''Hedgehogs'', the UK release of ''Nine Lives'' and the UK DVD release of ''Ratchet & Clank'' (digital, CBBC and POP (UK) prints don't have this logo) after that. This logo is absent from Nickelodeon airings of ''Shaun the Sheep Movie'', but still mentions Lionsgate in the opening credits. This also appears at the beginning on some [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (UK)|PolyGram]] films, such as ''King of the Mountain''. | ||
* This has also began plastering over [[The Weinstein Company]] and [[Dimension Films]] logos on certain titles that Lionsgate currently co-distributes alongside [[Lantern Entertainment]]. | * This has also began plastering over [[The Weinstein Company]] and [[Dimension Films]] logos on certain titles that Lionsgate currently co-distributes alongside [[Lantern Entertainment]]. | ||
* | * This is also used as a de-facto home video logo since mid-2013. | ||
* Despite Lionsgate co-producing ''Fall'' (2022), the logo doesn't appear on the film itself. | * Despite Lionsgate co-producing ''Fall'' (2022), the logo doesn't appear on the film itself. | ||