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'''FX/SFX:''' More stunning CGI, also designed by Devastudios.
'''FX/SFX:''' More stunning CGI, also designed by Devastudios.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A triumphant fanfare composed by Billy Mallery and Jason Johnson and performed by the Seattle Symphony and Choir. Like the last logo, sometimes it is silent or has the film's opening theme heard over it. A video showing the rehearsal of the fanfare can be shown on Billy's Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/billymallery/videos/lionsgate-logo-rehearsal/10152098189519056/ here].
'''Music/Sounds:''' A triumphant orchestral and choir fanfare. This was composed by Billy Mallery and Jason Johnson and performed by the Seattle Symphony and Choir. A video showing the rehearsal of the fanfare can be shown on Billy's Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/billymallery/videos/lionsgate-logo-rehearsal/10152098189519056/ here].


'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' Billy's work for the fanfare won him a Silver Award for Outstanding Original Music in the 2013 Mobius Awards, as well as a nomination for Best Song/Score in a Special Feature in the 2014 HMMA (Hollywood Music In Media) Awards.
'''Music/Sounds Trivia:''' Billy's work for the fanfare won him a Silver Award for Outstanding Original Music in the 2013 Mobius Awards, as well as a nomination for Best Song/Score in a Special Feature in the 2014 HMMA (Hollywood Music In Media) Awards.
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
*On ''Wonder'', the theme's intro is cut out.
*On ''Wonder'', the theme's intro is cut out.
* On ''Contract to Kill'' (2016), a low pitched version of the theme is heard.
* On ''Contract to Kill'' (2016), a lower-pitched version of the theme is heard.
*On current prints of the 1989 TV movie ''Get Smart, Again!'', it has the finishing of the ending theme, then the theme from the 1985 [[King Features Entertainment]] logo is heard, most likely due to sloppy plastering.
*On current prints of the 1989 TV movie ''Get Smart, Again!'', it has the finishing of the ending theme, then the theme from the 1985 [[King Features Entertainment]] logo is heard, most likely due to sloppy plastering.
*In some cases, it's silent or has the opening theme of the movie.
*On current prints of some [[The Weinstein Company|Weinstein Company]] films, namely ''The Nanny Diaries'' and ''Doogal'', 9 seconds of silence followed by the theme from that company's logo can be heard due to sloppy plastering (though in both cases, the film's opening score/narration begins near the end of the fanfare, so it would be difficult to try and seamlessly remove).
*On current prints of some [[The Weinstein Company|Weinstein Company]] films, namely ''The Nanny Diaries'' and ''Doogal'', 9 seconds of silence followed by the theme from that company's logo can be heard due to sloppy plastering (though in both cases, the film's opening score/narration begins near the end of the fanfare, so it would be difficult to try and seamlessly remove).
*On ''The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent'', a different theme by Mark Isham is used.
*On ''The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent'', an entirely different fanfare by Mark Isham is used.


'''Availability:''' Current, this was used in tandem with the previous logo until April 26, 2013.
'''Availability:''' Current, this was used in tandem with the previous logo until April 26, 2013.
* 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 after that, such as all four of the infamous ''Norm of the North'' movies, ''Hedgehogs'', the UK release of ''Nine Lives'' the UK DVD release of ''Ratchet & Clank'' (digital, CBBC, POP (UK) prints, and the US/Canada DVD release don't have this logo), ''Wonder'', ''My Little Pony: The Movie'' (2017), and ''Shaun the Sheep Movie'', among others. 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|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 after that, such as all four ''Norm of the North'' movies, ''Hedgehogs'', the UK release of ''Nine Lives'', the UK DVD release of ''Ratchet & Clank'' (digital, CBBC, POP (UK) prints, and the US/Canada DVD release don't have this logo), ''Wonder'', ''My Little Pony: The Movie'' (2017), ''Shaun the Sheep Movie'', ''The Expendables 3'', and all seven ''Alpha and Omega'' sequels, among others.  
* This logo is absent from Nickelodeon broadcasts of ''Shaun the Sheep Movie'', but still mentions Lionsgate in the opening credits.  
* This also appears at the beginning on some [[PolyGram Filmed Entertainment|PolyGram]] films, such as ''King of the Mountain''.
* This has also began plastering over [[The Weinstein Company]] logo and the [[Dimension Films]] logo on certain titles that Lionsgate currently co-distributes alongside [[Lantern Entertainment]]. Some others that Lionsgate produced keep those logos intact.
* This has also began plastering over [[The Weinstein Company]] logo and the [[Dimension Films]] logo on certain titles that Lionsgate currently co-distributes alongside [[Lantern Entertainment]]. Some others that Lionsgate produced keep those logos intact.
* This is also used as a de-facto home video logo on LGHE and LGFE releases since mid-2013. Starting in 2017, it also appears on ex-[[Anchor Bay Entertainment|Anchor Bay]] titles.
* This is also used as a de-facto home video logo on LGHE and LGFE releases since mid-2013.  
* Starting in 2017, it also appears on ex-[[Anchor Bay Entertainment|Anchor Bay]] titles.
* 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.


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