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Snake Eyes used the 2012 logo
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic orchestral fanfare plays in the beginning (notably marking the first time the MGM lion's roar has been complimented with a proper fanfare), which ends in a somber, violin-esque descent as the 1995 roar track caps it off.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic orchestral fanfare plays in the beginning (notably marking the first time the MGM lion's roar has been complimented with a proper fanfare), which ends in a somber, violin-esque descent as the 1995 roar track caps it off.


'''Availability:''' Brand new. It was first uploaded to MGM's official YouTube channel on March 8, 2021. It's expected to debut on ''Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins'' and ''Respect'' as well as the upcoming James Bond film ''No Time to Die''. As of this writing, this logo is used in tandem with the previous logo, though that may change in the pacifiable future.
'''Availability:''' Brand new. It was first uploaded to MGM's official YouTube channel on March 8, 2021. It's expected to debut on ''Respect'' as well as the upcoming James Bond film ''No Time to Die''. As of this writing, this logo is used in tandem with the previous logo, though that may change in the pacifiable future.


'''Editor's Note:''' The CGI Leo could take some time to get used to and those who prefer the previous logos may also be annoyed. Nonetheless, it's a stunning update to the MGM logo everyone knows and loves, especially since the 100th anniversary is approaching. The English translation of the Latin phrase is also an excellent touch alongside the beautiful fanfare.
'''Editor's Note:''' The CGI Leo could take some time to get used to and those who prefer the previous logos may also be annoyed. Nonetheless, it's a stunning update to the MGM logo everyone knows and loves, especially since the 100th anniversary is approaching. The English translation of the Latin phrase is also an excellent touch alongside the beautiful fanfare.
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