Fox Benedict Pictures

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Background
Fox Benedict Pictures traces its origins back to 1910 when Winston Imperial started Imperial Film Company. In 1923, Fox Productions was spun off from Fox Film Corporation, and merged with Imperial on February 25, 1925 to form "Fox-Imperial Productions, Inc." (The "Inc." was dropped on January 1, 1935) From 1925 to 1927, it had a distribution deal with Warner Bros. Pictures, which was carried from Imperial Film Company's contract when it was signed in 1923. From 1928 to 1984, Walt Disney Productions (later The Walt Disney Company) began its 56-year distribution deal with Fox-Imperial, the deal restarted in 2020. In 1984, 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios) bought Fox-Imperial and renamed it to Fox Imperial Pictures on January 1, 1985. Later on, Fox Imperial was acquired by Fox Searchlight Pictures in 1994, a day after the studio was formed. Later on the same year, the company established Fox Imperial, Inc. (now Fox Imperial Holdings) as the company's first mass-media division. In 2016, TriStar Imperial Pictures (now TriStar Benedict Pictures) bought most of the Fox Imperial Companies. On January 17, 2020, James Benedict announced that Fox Imperial Pictures will be renamed to Fox Benedict Pictures as a result of major corporate restructuring. In 2021, TriStar Benedict Pictures (excluding its divisions) was acquired by Kirby Studios and later dissolved on October 8th the same year. In 2022, FBP will become a sister company to Sprixie Studios once Kirby Studios finishes the acquisition of Toads Incorporated. The studio's headquarters are located in Rayon, South Occitania, which is formerly part of Ohio.

1st Logo (February 28, 1925-December 31, 1934)
Nicknames: "The Early Searchlights", "The Early Tower", "Pre-20th Century Pictures Tower" (February 28, 1925-October 6, 1933), "The FIP Tower", "1920s Tower",

Logo: We see the 20th Century Pictures Tower, but "20th CENTURY PICTURES, INC." is replaced with "FOX IMPERIAL PRODUCTIONS, INC." and is a bit taller than usual. "FOX" is in a different font than the rest of the text. "INC." remains in its usual place.

Variants:


 * From February 28, 1925 to October 6, 1933, the structure is differently drawn from before.
 * Starting with its regional release of The Bowery, the structure is changed to the 20th Century Pictures structure base.
 * Sometimes, the logo is in color, sepia, or even colorized.

Closing Title: On a burlap background, the text "The End" (in the same script as the one used in the B/W Disney Cartoon reissue titles) appears at the center. Below is "A FOX-IMPERIAL PRODUCTION" on a serif or sans-serif font. Sometimes, it uses a black background, or is superimposed over the ending scene of the film.

FX/SFX: The searchlights in the background.

Music/Sounds: A 12-note theme was used from February 28, 1925 to October 6, 1933. From October 7, 1933 to December 31, 1934, the 20th Century Pictures fanfare is used. Sometimes, the opening theme is used.

Availability: Rare. This logo was first shown on February 28, 1925 during its launch day. It was known to appear on The King of Weston (1927) and most of its films at the time. This logo also plasters the 20th Century Pictures logo on its regional releases of its films.

Editor's Note: This was known to be the predecessor of the 20th Century Pictures logo as it uses the design of its logo during the 1920s.

2nd Logo (January 1, 1935-December 31, 1984)


Nicknames: "The Searchlights", "The Tower", "The FIP Tower II", "1930s Tower", "1940s Tower"

Logo: Same concept as above, only the comma and "INC." is removed, and "PRODUCTIONS" is taller.

Variants:


 * Starting on November 8, 1935, the structure base is changed to the 20th Century Fox version.
 * The logo is shown on color, sepia, black and white, or open matte.
 * A "prototype" variant had the text slanted to the right.
 * This logo may be colorized.
 * There is a version in Japanese where the text (Translated to English) reads "FOX IMPERIAL PRESENTS" and the word "PRODUCTIONS" was dropped in this version.

Closing Title: Same as before. Starting in 1937, the "The End" script is changed to resemble the one used in Disney Cartoons that used the burlap titles the same year.

FX/SFX: Same as before.

Music/Sounds: From January 1, 1935 to November 7, 1935, the 20th Century Pictures fanfare is used. Starting on November 8, 1935, the 1935 20th Century Fox fanfare is used on this logo. Sometimes, the opening theme is used.

Availability: Common. Appears on its regional releases of 20th Century Fox films at the time, which plasters the 1935 20th Century Fox logo. It also appeared on the regional print of Folies-Bergère, which also plastered the 20th Century Pictures logo. This is known to make an appearance on most of its films, such as The King of Weston (1953), The Trees of Eastman, and Grand Central. However, when MGM had rights to The King of Weston (1953), this logo was no more, as it was plastered by the 1957 MGM logo.

Editor's Note: Although 20th Century Fox had retired the 1935 logo on May 23, 1968, this logo continued to be in use until Fox-Imperial's rebrand in 1984.

2nd Logo (January 1, 1953-December 31, 1984)
Nicknames: "The Searchlights II", "The Tower II", "The FIP Tower III", "1950s Tower", "1960s Tower", "1970's Tower", "The Non-Slanted Zero"

Logo: Same as last time, however, the base of the structure is changed once again to the 1953 20th Century Fox Structure.

Variants:


 * This logo either appears with the 1953 base (described above, used for CinemaScope films), or the 1956 base (appeared earlier in 1955 and used until 1984, used for VistaVision films).
 * The logo (once again) is shown on color, sepia, black and white, or open matte.
 * For CinemaScope films, the card is the exact same, but with the text on top changed to "FOX-IMPERIAL PRODUCTIONS" transitioning from the 1953 logo.
 * For VistaVision films, the 1955 version is used, in the card, "VISTAVISION" in the same font used in the Paramount variant replaces the CinemaScope text.
 * Starting on January 1, 1976, the registered trademark symbol is placed on the logo.
 * The 1976 version may also use the CinemaScope/VistaVision card.

Closing Title: Same as before. There might be CinemaScope and VistaVision disclaimers shown below the text.

FX/SFX: Same as before.

Music/Sounds: A variety.


 * From January 1, 1953 to December 31, 1984, the 1935 fanfare from the previous logo is used.
 * From November 5, 1953 to December 31, 1984, the short 1953 20th Century Fox fanfare from How to Marry a Millionaire is used.
 * From April 30, 1954 to December 31, 1984, the extension of the original 20th Century Fox fanfare is used.
 * Sometimes, the opening theme is used.

Availability: Very Common. Appears on its films during its time.

Editor's Note: Strangely, this logo has the 1955 version extending its longevity to 1984.

3rd Logo (January 1, 1981-December 31, 1984)
Nicknames: "The Searchlights III", "The Tower III", "The FIP Tower IV", "1980s Tower"

Logo: Same as last time, however, the base of the structure is changed to the 1981 20th Century Fox Structure.

Variants:


 * CinemaScope and VistaVision cards are also used on this logo.
 * The logo is shown on color, sepia, black and white, or open matte.

Closing Title: Same as before.

FX/SFX: Same as before.

Music/Sounds: The same fanfares from before. Sometimes, the opening theme is used.

Availability: Ultra rare. Known to appear on The Postman, Platform, Rising Dough (1983), and Youngstown.

Editor's Note: This is the only logo (although using the 1981 20th Century Fox Structure) to never use the 1979 fanfare arrangement.

1st Logo (January 1, 1985-December 31, 1993, March 4, 1994, June 7, 2003-May 2, 2005, March 9, 2013 [The Identity Card])
Nicknames: "The Searchlights IV", "The Tower IV", "The FIP Tower V", "1980s Tower II", "The CGI Searchlights", "The CGI Tower", "The CGI FIP Tower", "CGI 1980s Tower"

Logo: There are two versions of this logo:


 *  Short Version : We start panning from the non-moving searchlight. We start seeing the tower from the previous logo, now redone in CGI, and with "PICTURES" instead of "PRODUCTIONS" as the camera settles at the same position from the previous logo. Then the registered trademark symbol fades in a second later.


 *  Long Version : The most common version. We start with two searchlights swooping across the screen, revealing the same structure from before, albeit in aerial view. The camera moves down and across the logo, revealing the city and sky. A yellow sunflash appears above the arch, syncing in with the last note of the first half of the fanfare. The camera then settles to the same position in the previous variant, and the registered trademark symbol fades in.

Trivia: This logo was done by Jakarta Technologies, who also did the 1983 Educational Pictures Logo. They recreated the entire 1981 20th Century Fox structure and made it animated. This is seen on The Jakarta Technologies Demo Reel of 1985.

Variants: A huge handful. This may get difficult, so we will explain each variant one-by-one.


 * January 1, 1985-December 31, 1985: The logo is brighter than usual. This was only used for the logo's first year of use.
 * January 1, 1986-December 31, 1993, March 4, 1994, June 7, 2003-May 2, 2005: The logo is in its usual colors. The most common color variant of the logo.
 * January 1, 1990-December 31, 1993: The hues of the logo have been altered. the structure is more pink and the sky and searchlights are more green.
 * There is a filmed version and a videotaped version of the logo.
 * This logo was used as an alternative closing logo from June 7, 2003-May 2, 2005, which had the finished product of the short version.
 * A version exists where the text reads "20th CENTURY FOX" as this was going to replace the 1981 20th Century Fox logo, but was eventually scrapped a month later. This was only seen in the demo reel.
 * There is a version without the sunflash.
 * Sometimes, the logo is in open matte.
 * A shortened variant of the long version exists, starting with the sunflash appearing.
 * Although the logo ceased its use in 1993, it was used on the regional release of The Chase. The logo is a bit darker than usual.
 * In rare cases, the registered trademark symbol is absent.
 * A still version exists.
 * The logo may be sped up.
 * This logo is sometimes followed after the 1992 Educational/Van Beuren Entertainment logo.

Closing Title: Just the finished product of the logo.

FX/SFX: The camera and searchlights. All done in CGI.

Music/Sounds: The Short Version has the 1979 20th Century Fox fanfare. The Long Version has the 1982 20th Century Fox fanfare. Both were conducted by Lionel Newman. Sometimes there may be silence, or the opening theme to the film.

Music/Sounds Variants: Various.


 * For the closing version, the logo is silent.
 * The 1990-1993 variant had a rearranged fanfare.
 * On international prints of Airport, the theme from the next logo is used, due to a plaster error.
 * On one print of Awaken, the 1995 MGM roar is used on the long version due to an audio master error.
 * The Chase variant has the fanfare from the aforementioned film.
 * Various prints of Rising Dough (1983) has this logo with the 2005 Lionsgate and 1982 20th Century Fox fanfares playing at the same time due to a plaster error.
 * The Remastered Edition of Lightstorm uses this logo with the 1998 fanfare from the next logo.
 * Sometimes the closing theme to the film may play over the closing version of the logo.

Availability: Ultra common. It first debuted on The Fox Imperial New Year Celebration. The standard version debuted on A Nick of Time and its final appearance was on the regional release of The Chase. This logo also plasters the 1981 20th Century Fox logo on regional releases of its films. The last movie to use this logo altogether was Lightstorm II, despite using the next logo below. This logo did make a surprise comeback on the home media release of The Identity Card, in which the home media release date of this film was March 9, 2013.

Editor's Note: This logo became the most famous logo for its CGI animation, which even predated the animation of the 1994 20th Century Fox logo and the 1995 Fox Video logo.

2nd Logo (January 1, 1994-December 31, 2007, January 1, 2008-December 31, 2010)
Nicknames: "The Searchlights V", "The Tower V", "The FIP Tower VI", "1990s Tower", "2000's Tower", "The CGI Searchlights II", "The CGI Tower II", "The CGI FIP Tower II"

Logo: Same as the 1994 20th Century Fox logo, but "20th CENTURY FOX" is replaced with "FOX IMPERIAL PICTURES" with "FOX" in a different font.

Bylines:


 * January 1, 1994-December 31, 1994: Bylineless
 * January 1, 1995-December 31, 2007, January 1, 2008-December 31, 2010: "A FOX SEARCHLIGHT PICTURES COMPANY" in yellow.

Variants: Another handful of variants.


 * In 2000, the logo is graphically enhanced with more vivid colors. This version first appeared on The Second Wave.
 * Starting on March 11, 2005 with the regional release of Blue Sky's Robots, the colors in the logo were enhanced again.
 * Sometimes, the logo is cut short.
 * A still version exists on the 1997 film Space. Also seen on video games based on the company's films.
 * An open matte version of the logo exists.
 * A version without the registered trademark symbol exists.
 * On Space 2 and Red Hour, the registered trademark symbol is replaced with a TM symbol.
 * In 2007, the logo is enhanced once again. First appeared on A Thousand Islands.
 * This logo, like the previous logo, is sometimes followed after the 1992 Educational/Van Beuren Entertainment logo.
 * On IMAX films with this logo, the structure is zoomed out further than usual.
 * The logo may be sped up like the previous logo.
 * Filmed and videotaped versions of the logo exist.
 * On current prints of Fox Imperial films of the time, the Fox Searchlight Pictures byline is replaced with a new byline in white reading "A Searchlight Pictures Company" in Lato.
 * On the regional release of Beowulf, when Fox Imperial had the distribution rights, the byline reads "A DIVISION OF FOX IMPERIAL, INC."
 * In Ωmega, the 2005 variant is darker than usual.
 * The sunflash may be absent in some cases.

Closing Title:
 * Just the finished product of the logo. Starting in 1996 with Wingate Dreams (1996), the words "DISTRIBUTED BY" appear on top of the logo.
 * On I Am the Cheese and the regional release of Robots, the fully animated version is seen as a closing logo.

FX/SFX: Same as the 1994 20th Century Fox logo.

Music/Sounds: From January 1, 1994 to November 13, 1997, a re-orchestrated version of the 1962 20th Century Fox fanfare is heard. This fanfare was done by Kyoto Williamstown. From November 14, 1997 to March 26, 1998, the 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare from Anastasia is used. From March 27, 1998 to April 17, 2002 and January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2010, the 1998 arrangement of the 20th Century Fox fanfare was used. From April 18, 2002 to December 31, 2007, a remixed version of the 1998 fanfare (complete with a choir) is used. The last three fanfares were composed by David Newman.

Music/Sounds Variants: A handful of audio variants with this logo are known.


 * On the True Lies regional DVD, if you select the Japanese audio track, the 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare will play instead of the usual fanfare. Also seen on the original regional VHS, DVD, and theatrical releases of The Pagemaster.
 * On some films, the opening theme of the movie will play over the logo, or the logo is silent.
 * On select airings of Space 2, the 1995 MGM roar is heard instead of the fanfare, due to sloppy plastering. Sometimes, a different logo's fanfare will play.
 * The closing version is silent or has the ending theme of the movie.
 * On the original release of Frindle, the 2005 Paramount Pictures fanfare from The Longest Yard is heard.
 * On recent airings of Space, the 2008 20th Television fanfare is heard on the closing version of the logo. Sometimes this may be followed, or even plastered by the 2021 Fox Benedict Television logo.
 * On a recent airing of Close to Home, the 1998 fanfare is low toned.
 * TV airings of Wingate Dreams (1996) has a reverb effect on the 1994 fanfare.
 * On the Special Edition DVD of Red Hour, the 1997 fanfare is heard.
 * Sometimes the previous logo's fanfare is heard, most likely due to sloppy plastering.
 * On regional releases of The Simpsons Movie, the second half of the fanfare is sung along by Ralph Wiggum.
 * On the company's debut animated film, I Am the Cheese (a Paramount Pictures collaboration), the theme from the Pixar-exclusive Walt Disney Pictures logo is used instead.
 * In Ωmega, camera flashes are heard during the fanfare.
 * On some physical media releases of films, the music is out of sync with the logo.

Availability: Ultra common. This logo appears on Wingate Dreams (1996), Frindle, Red Hour, Space, Space 2, Ωmega, Close to Home, A Thousand Islands, The Second Wave, various regional releases of 20th Century Fox films at the time (plastering the 1981 and 1994 20th Century Fox logos), I Am the Cheese, and Down on the Farm. It also appears on recent prints on The Classic Fox Imperial Catalog which had films from 1925 to 1984, which includes The Postman, Rising Dough (1983), and Platform. Do not expect this to appear on the original releases of Twelvemile, The Forest Moon Journey, Them, and Wasted, because these films use the next logo.

Editor's Note: A marvelous successor to the previous logo, as this logo was also done by Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation) which used the 1994 20th Century Fox logo. As of now, this logo is starting to earn some infamy due to plastering other logos, and of course the next logo below.

3rd Logo (March 8, 1995-February 29, 1996, April 16, 1997)


Nicknames: "The Searchlights VI", "The Tower VI", "The FIP Tower VII", "1990s Tower II", "The CGI Searchlights III", "The CGI Tower III", "The CGI FIP Tower III", "The Forgotten Tower"

Logo: Exactly the same as the television counterpart's logo, however there are a few differences:


 * "TELEVISION" is removed.
 * The animation is extended.
 * The registered trademark symbol is moved below the logo.
 * The logo is shifted down a bit and is zoomed out farther than usual.

The byline fades in as usual, but now reads "A FOX SEARCHLIGHT PICTURES COMPANY, A SUBSIDIARY OF 20TH CENTURY FOX" and fades in with the registered trademark symbol.

Closing Title: The full animation mentioned above, but with "DISTRIBUTED BY" on top.

FX/SFX: Same as the television counterpart.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening/closing theme of the film.

Music/Sounds Variants: On a Paramount Television airing of Them, the short 1998 20th Century Fox fanfare used for the final logo of its Home Entertainment division was used on the logo due to a plaster error.

Availability: Extinct. Only appeared on four films. It first debuted on Twelvemile and was last used on Them. It also appeared on The Forest Moon Journey. The last film to use this logo altogether was Wasted, released on April 16, 1997. This logo is plastered by the previous logo, the 20th Century Studios and 20th Century Fox logos, or is completely removed and replaced with a black screen. When the films were restored by Searchlight Pictures in 2021, the logo began to resurface.

Editor's Note: This logo was known to be completely forgotten because of how it is being plastered or being edited out. The next logo has the same issue minus being edited out.

4th Logo (January 1-December 31, 2008)
Nicknames: "The Searchlights VII", "The Tower VII", "The FIP Tower VIII", "2000s Tower II", "The CGI Searchlights IV", "The CGI Tower IV", "The CGI FIP Tower IV", "Pre-2010s Tower"

Logo: Same as the 20th Century Fox logo from Blue Sky's 2008 Demo Reel, only there are a few differences:


 * The sunflash is present.
 * The wireframes are removed.

The byline fades in as usual.

Variants: Only a few.


 * On current prints of Fox Imperial films of the time, the Searchlight Pictures byline is used.
 * An open matte version exists.
 * Sometimes, the logo is still, but is always still on video games based on the company's films.
 * A version with the trademark symbol exists.
 * On Space 3, the logo is bylineless.

Closing Title: Same as the 2nd Logo. On regional releases of The Dolphin: Story of a Dreamer, the fully animated version is seen as a closing logo.

FX/SFX: Same as the 20th Century Fox logo from the reel.

Music/Sounds: The 1997 20th Century Fox fanfare heard in Anastasia and some dubs of X2: X-Men United.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On a print of The Southgate Shores Railway, the 1998 fanfare is used.
 * Sometimes, none or the opening/closing theme of the movie.

Availability: Rare. Appeared on regional releases of 20th Century Fox films, which plastered the 1994 20th Century Fox logo. It also appeared on Space 3, 2048, The Partition (2008), and Verdegris. This logo is also plastered by the previous logo or the next logo below.

Editor's Note: A predecessor to, and placeholder of the next logo. It was also forgotten because this logo is plastered by the 1994 or 2009 logos, except for when this logo is using a variant. This was done by Blue Sky Studios (who also animated the 8th Sprixie Studios logo and their 2013-19 logo) which went defunct in 2021.

5th Logo (January 1, 2009-December 31, 2014, May 21, 2016)
Nicknames: "The Searchlights VIII", "The Tower VIII", "The FIP Tower IX", "2010s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights V", "The CGI Tower V", "The CGI FIP Tower V"

Logo: Same as before, but it now uses the final 20th Century Fox logo animated at Blue Sky Studios as the base.

Bylines:
 * January 1, 2009-December 31, 2010: "A FOX SEARCHLIGHT PICTURES COMPANY"
 * May 24, 2010, January 1, 2011-December 31, 2014, May 21, 2016: Bylineless. This was done to balance the Unit 10 Crash of 2010, and for Fox Searchlight's new on-screen logo.

Variants: A few variants existed on the logo.


 * Like the last logo, the Searchlight Pictures byline will appear on current prints of films of this time.
 * An IMAX version also exists.
 * Open matte versions also exist.
 * Sometimes, the trademark symbol is used instead of the registered trademark symbol, appeared on Space 4. This version also appears on some video games.
 * A still version is used on handheld and mobile video games based on the company's films. Sometimes it shows the print logo.
 * A portion of the animated logo is used on console video games based on the company's films.
 * During 2010, there was a 25th Anniversary version of the logo. When the logo finishes, the searchlights flash to white (a la Fox Searchlight Pictures) and a gray box appears with the Fox Imperial Pictures print logo carved on the left, and "25 YEARS" on the right. Below it is "STILL NOT THE SAME OLD STORY", all in the same font as the one used in the TCF structure.

Closing Title:
 * Just the finished product of the logo. "DISTRIBUTED BY" is now removed in this version.
 * On the regional releases of Epic and Rio 2, the print logo is shown.
 * On Minority ZR Lando, the entire animation is used without the fanfare. The Occitanian release has the fanfare.
 * On The Present Day, a still shot of the 2nd logo is used.

FX/SFX: Same as the 2009 20th Century Fox logo.

Music/Sounds: The 1998 20th Century Fox fanfare first used in The Newton Boys. Sometimes the logo is silent, or has the opening theme of the film.

Music/Sounds Variants: Only Five.


 * The closing version is silent, or has the closing theme of the film.
 * The video game versions are silent.
 * On The Present Day, the 2002 fanfare from the 2nd logo is used.
 * On current regional prints of The Pagemaster, the 1994 Fox fanfare arrangement is used, due to sloppy plastering.
 * On the regional release of Rio 2, the fanfare is remixed to sound like a carnival.

Availability: Ultra common. Appeared on two of the Endless films, The Present Day, Nail Polish, Space 4, and Winston the Armadillo (2013). This logo made a strange appearance on the Makotanian film Rising Dough (2016) [Known in Makotania as Pâte Levante] for unknown reasons. This logo is also seen on regional prints of 20th Century Fox films, plastering the 1994 (The Pagemaster) and 2009 (all other appearances) 20th Century Fox logos.

Editor's Note: A successor to the previous logo, which was also done by Blue Sky Studios. On a side note, Blue Sky Studios also animated their final on-screen logo from 2013-19.

6th Logo (January 1, 2015-December 31, 2016, September 20, 2019, October 23, 2020, October 14, 2021)
Nicknames: "The Searchlights IX", "The Tower IX", "The FIP Tower X", "2010s Tower II", "The CGI Searchlights VI", "The CGI Tower VI", "The CGI FIP Tower VI", "The Pre-TriStar Tower"

Logo: Same as the 2nd logo, but it looks more upgraded, with elements from the previous logo. The structure is the same as the 1994 logo.

Bylines:


 * December 21, 2016: "a TRISTAR IMPERIAL PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company"

Variants: Only six.


 * The logo is sometimes still (but it is always still on a few video games based on the company's movies), open matte, or sped up.
 * The open matte version was used on the regional release of The Peanuts Movie, but we can see Schroeder on the stage playing the theme on his piano.
 * A version has the trademark symbol instead of the registered trademark symbol.
 * A version used for video games has part of the logo.
 * Another version for video games has a still print version.
 * On one film, it is cut short to its last few seconds.

Closing Title:
 * Same as before, but with this logo in place of the 2009 logo.
 * On the regional release of The Peanuts Movie, the print logo used on some video games is shown.

FX/SFX: Same as the 2nd logo, this time, done by Jakarta Technologies.

Music/Sounds: The 1998 20th Century Fox fanfare.

'Music/Sounds:
 * Sometimes, the opening theme of the film, the closing theme of the film, or silence.
 * On the regional release of The Peanuts Movie, the theme is played by Schroeder on his toy piano.
 * The video game variants are silent.

Availability: Common. Appeared on one of the Endless films and The Dark Lord. This logo made surprise appearances on the regional releases of Ad Astra, The Empty Man, and Amarração de Amor. This logo (like the previous logo) is also seen on regional prints of 20th Century Fox films (such as The Peanuts Movie), plastering the final 20th Century Fox logo. The version with the TriStar byline was only shown in a conference when TriStar Benedict was planning to buy Fox Benedict.

Editor's Note: A placeholder to a more popular logo that served this logo as the base.

7th Logo (January 1, 2017-January 16, 2020, July 4, 2021)
Nicknames: "The Searchlights X", "The Tower X", "The FIP Tower XI", "2010s Tower III", "The CGI Searchlights VII", "The CGI Tower VII", "The CGI FIP Tower VII", "The TriStar Tower", "The Pre-Kirby Tower"

Logo: Same as before, but everything is redone. The camera animation is more sleeker than the previous logo, the "HOLLYWOOD" sign is replaced with "ZR LANDO, SOUTH OCCITANIA" (Also known as Rayon, where the studio's headquarters are located in), the searchlights are remodeled, and the byline now reads "A TRISTAR COMPANY" with slight modifications made to the structure, text, and sky backdrop. The TriStar Imperial Pictures logo can be seen before it starts.

Variants: A lot of them.
 * On some video games, such as The Porch, it shows a portion of the logo.
 * There is also a still print version seen on other video games.
 * IMAX versions exist.
 * A version with the trademark symbol exists. This appears on Space 5 and Space 6.
 * Sometimes, the logo is bylineless. This was seen on the film Exploration and on regional releases of the Blue Sky films Ferdinand and Spies in Disguise.
 * On the aforementioned Blue Sky films Ferdinand and Spies in Disguise, the logo is enhanced like the final 20th Century Fox logo.
 * A version of this logo without the TriStar transition exists.
 * A prototype version exists. The sky is a bit different, the logo is in a different color, the sunflash is removed, and the Rayon sign is moved to the left. The logo is also bylineless.
 * A 4:3 version exists. This was used on the 2017 DVD of The King of Weston: 90th Anniversary Special Edition.
 * Sometimes the logo lacks the registered trademark symbol.
 * Ωmega 2 has the logo in a blue color, and is set on a black background.
 * For the last year of this logo (2020, even though the logo ended in 2021), the TriStar byline is carved on the structure. When the second half of the fanfare begins, the camera pans up to see a pair of streaks drawing a "35" behind the structure. "CELEBRATING" appears letter by letter. A second later, "YEARS" fades in. "1985" and "2020" are between the text and fades in with "YEARS" as well.
 * The logo may be still sometimes, but it is always still on handheld versions of video games.
 * The sunflash might be absent in rare cases.
 * There is a middle-length version used on kiddie rides from Jolly Roger.
 * Starting on June 7th, 2018, when Amblin Partners was owned by TriStar, the transition does not appear on the logo if this logo is followed after the DreamWorks Imperial Pictures logo.

Closing Title:
 * Same as before, but with this logo described above.
 * On the regional releases of Ferdinand and Spies in Disguise, the print logo used on video games is shown.
 * On It's Pony!, the fully animated version (with the ending theme) is used. This is because of a collaboration with Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. The regional release of Ice Age: Collision Course also has the full version playing silently at the end.

FX/SFX: Great and powerful CGI done by Jakarta Technologies.

Music/Sounds: The 1998 Fox fanfare arrangement.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Sometimes, the film's opening/closing theme will play.
 * On the middle-length version and in some cases, it's silent.
 * For the game variants, the 1997 20th Century Fox Television fanfare is used or the logo is silent.
 * In Ωmega 2, camera flashes are heard with the film's opening theme.
 * On It's Pony!, the fanfare is out of sync with the logo.

Availability: Ultra common. This logo was the most popular logo of all time. First debuted on Examination, this logo also appeared in Chances To Waste, three of the Endless films, NEO: The World Ends With You, Moving Sand, Doubleday, When, Cuyabra, Hey, Listen!, The Lost Legend, Space 5, Space 6, Exploration, and It's Pony! (another Paramount Pictures collaboration, this time with Nickelodeon Movies). The 35th Anniversary variant made its debut on The Fox Imperial 35th Birthday Jubilee and made its last appearance on Too Much to Deal Through. This logo also appears with the TriStar Imperial Pictures logo, where the word "TRISTAR" zooms in to the second part of the light intro. This logo also appears on regional releases of 20th Century Fox films from the original regional release of Hidden Figures up to Underwater, with the exceptions being Ad Astra, The Empty Man, and Amarração de Amor, all of which use the previous logo instead of this for some reason. This logo makes a surprising appearance on the film Absence, released on July 4, 2021. The middle length version can be seen on kiddie rides from Jolly Roger.

Editor's Note: A massive improvement to the previous logo, although everything changes in the next logo.

1st Logo (January 17, 2020-December 31, 2021, January 17, 2020-TBA [Home Video Variant])
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Nicknames: "The Searchlights XI", "The Tower XI", "The FBP Tower", "2020s Tower", "The CGI Searchlights VIII", "The CGI Tower VIII", "The CGI FBP Tower", "The Post-TriStar Tower", "The Kirby Tower"

Logo: Nearly the same as the final Fox Imperial Pictures logo, except "IMPERIAL" is replaced with "BENEDICT", and "PICTURES" is taller to accommodate for it. There are also some additional changes like improved structure lighting, different white colored sunflash, fog glow effect, a different sky backdrop and sleeker looking searchlights.

Bylines:


 * January 17, 2020-November 26, 2021: "A TRISTAR COMPANY"
 * November 27-December 31, 2021 (Primary): Bylineless
 * November 27, 2021-TBA (Secondary, used for home video releases): "A Kirby Studios Company"

Variants: Only five as of now.
 * On regional releases of movies starting with Free Guy (although this variant of the logo itself debuted on January 1, 2021), the sky backdrop from the previous logo is used. The sunflash was also redone.
 * On the regional releases of Vacation Friends and some dubs of Ron's Gone Wrong, the registered trademark symbol and byline are absent.
 * On Space 7, the 2021 variant is still and has the trademark symbol instead of the registered trademark symbol. The logo is also bylineless.
 * Video games based on FBP films either have a still print version or a portion of the logo. However, The Ghost and Molly McGee: The Video Game has the full version as a homage to at the end of the film.
 * The sunflash may be absent in some rare cases.

Closing Title:
 * Same as before, but with this logo described above.
 * On some movies, the entire logo is used as a closing logo without the fanfare, most likely due to the dubbing credits. Two collaborations with Walt Disney Pictures are examples of this.
 * On regional releases of some dubs of Ron's Gone Wrong, the print logo is shown on a white background, fading in and out.

FX/SFX: Same as before. Outstanding CGI from Jakarta Technologies.

Music/Sounds: The 1998 Fox fanfare arrangement, as always.

Music/Sounds Variants: A few.
 * Sometimes, the opening/closing theme of the film is used on the logo, or is silent.
 * On the closing variant, the still print version, and Space 7, the logo is silent. Sometimes the still version has the opening theme of the game.
 * The short video game version has either silence, or the 20th Television fanfare.
 * On The Ghost and Molly McGee (their first collaboration with Walt Disney Pictures for the first time since 1984) and the regional release of some dubs of Ron's Gone Wrong, an upbeat dance version of the fanfare plays over the logo. The video game adaptation of the former has the normal fanfare.
 * In some rare cases, the 1994 Fox fanfare plays over the logo, due to more sloppy plastering.
 * On some films, the fanfare sounds more synthesized.

Availability: Current for home media releases, but that might not last. First appeared on Crossroads of Xabachta. It also appears on pre-January 2022 Fox Benedict Pictures films, and plasters the new 20th Century Studios logo on regional releases of 20th Century Studios films such as The Call of the Wild, Free Guy, and some dubs of Ron's Gone Wrong (barring most dubs like Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Canadian French, which use the title card instead and keep the TCS logo intact). This logo is also used as a de-facto home video logo (mostly the variant with the Kirby Studios byline as of November 27, 2021, as said before, this could be retired soon) for releases under the Searchlight Home Media label (which uses a short version of the Searchlight Pictures logo). Do not expect this to appear on Absence, as this logo uses the previous logo instead of this one for a very odd reason.

Editor's Note: A big improvement to the previous logo, although this might take a long time to get used to the name change, but still, a great logo.

2nd Logo (November 19, 2021-)
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Nicknames: "The Searchlights XII", "The Tower XII", "The FBP Tower II", "2020s Tower II", "The CGI Searchlights IX", "The CGI Tower IX", "The CGI FBP Tower II", "The Kirby Tower II", "The Rumored Structure"

Logo: Same as the previous logo, but everything has changed. The structure is exactly the same, albeit with different textures and coloring. The sun is seen during the first half of the logo, motion blur is also present for more realistic movement, the lighting is redone to match its other parent company (20th Century Studios), the searchlights are redone once again, including its animation, the sky is updated to the one used from the original 20th Century Studios logo from The Call of the Wild (2020), the camera panning is redone, and the registered trademark symbol, byline, and sunflash are permanently removed. These changes are as a result of its former parent company being dissolved, and to represent its current ownership with Kirby Studios.

Trivia: This logo was redone by Jakarta Technologies, who also did the previous logos (2020, 2017, 2015, 1985). They used the structure and added more realistic effects to blend in with 20th Century Studios.

Variants:
 * On the trailers for Doubleday II, the logo is in a different color and uses a different sky background.
 * Like the previous logos, video games based on FBP films either have a still print version, or a portion of the animated logo.
 * The sunflash may be included in some cases.
 * A daytime version (with the structure and searchlights in cyan) is expected to appear on Sprixie Studios movies. Once the logo is completed, it cuts to the beginning of their production logo, using the 1998 Fox fanfare.

Closing Title:
 * Just the tail end of the logo.
 * On some films, the entire logo is used as a closing logo, most likely due to the dubbing credits.

FX/SFX: Same as before, but enhanced.

Music/Sounds: The 1998 Fox fanfare arrangement, as always. Sometimes none or the opening/closing theme of the movie. On Sprixie Studios films, the Albert Hall Fox fanfare is expected to be used.

Music/Sounds Variants:


 * On the 2022 Restoration of Wingate Dreams (Legacy), the 1994 FIP fanfare is used as a homage to the original film. This fanfare also appears on some current prints of movies, due to even more sloppy plastering.
 * The game versions are silent (still) or have the 20th Television fanfare (animated). Sometimes the animated version is silent or the still version has the opening theme of the game.

Availability: Brand new and current. It appears on trailers for Doubleday II and debuted on the aforementioned film on January 7, 2022 (although it debuted earlier on January 1, 2022, premiering earlier at the Rayon Cinema), and also appeared on Devious Diesel For Hire, released on February 2 of that year. This logo is also scheduled to appear on future films such as Turning Red (their third Disney collaboration, this time with Pixar Animation Studios), Chugging Bottles, Magnet, ''It's Pony! 2: Australian Journey, Space 8: The Final Chapter, Cuyabra 2, Wingate Dreams 2, Endless 9, a couple of films with Sprixie Studios, the regional releases of The Bob's Burgers Movie and Avatar 2, Golfers on the Road, Stretch, and Playing Chicken'', and could also show up as a de-facto home video logo on current FBP home media releases if the previous logo decides to retire. The logo also appeared on Takashi (albeit using a variant), The Incident on Eastwood Road, and the 2022 Restoration of Wingate Dreams (1996), commonly known as Wingate Dreams (Legacy).

Editor's Note: This logo was rumored to debut on the regional release of Free Guy, although it instead had the previous logo with the 2021 variant.