Logo Variations - Fox Benedict Pictures

Here is Your Ticket! (2000): The 2000 logo is seen printed on a stamp post paper. Curiosity (2000): The 2000 logo ripples away, transitioning into an excerpt to A Study in Wet. Interestingly, the film's music is also used in the logo. Sing (2005): The 2005 logo is used, but the logo is in open-matte, the background is darker than usual, there are fewer clouds, and the byline and trademark symbol are absent. Also, the fanfare is replaced by the fanfare from the Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures logo. This variant is only seen on original theatrical prints and the Japanese Blu-ray (for some reason), as the rest of the prints of the film use the normal logo. Ωmega (2006): The 2005 logo is tinted in blue, darker than usual, sped up, reversed, and silent. The logo flashes throughout the animation. Canyon Passage (2007): The 2005 logo is slightly redone. 2048 (2008): The 2008 logo is in the style of the game of the same name. Red Hour 2 (2008): One of the scariest films in the company's history, the 2005 logo is used, but lacks the sunflash and byline, and uses the trademark symbol. When the logo finishes, the sky and searchlights turn red, referencing the film's name. The fanfare from Alien vs Predator: Requiem is used. On Post-2020 Releases of the film, the Searchlight Pictures byline is used. Shrub Garden (2008): The logo is set in a garden during the day, the sunflash is absent, the searchlights are replaced with flowers, and the structure is made out of rocks. The 2002 fanfare is used. Done by Blue Sky Studios The Partition (2008): The 2008 logo malfunctions. Disturbed (2009): The 2009 logo is in dark red. Blackwater: A Prelude to The Dark Lord (2010): The 2009 logo is slightly tinted in pink. It also lacks the sunflash and the 25th Anniversary notice. The Present Day (2010): The 2009 logo lacks the byline and the 25th Anniversary notice. Also, the 2002 fanfare is used. Minority ZR Lando (2011): The 2011 logo is tinted in dark red. The Identity Card (2012): The 1985 logo is used, as the film takes place in 1990. Desperate Tricks (2013): The logo is still and has the trademark symbol. The logo is also set on a night sky. Crazy Hours (2014): The logo starts at color, but when the right searchlight passes the camera, it starts to turn black and white. The registered trademark symbol is also removed. Minority ZR Lando: Fighting for Smyrna (2015): The 2015 logo is tinted in dark red. Clarity (2015): The 1994 logo is used. Cactus (2016) and Cactus 2 (2022): The 2015 logo is cut short to its last few seconds. The logo is also tinted in sepia.

The sequel uses the short version of the official 2022 logo. Darker, Darker, Yet Darker (2016): The 2015 logo malfunctions completely, causing all variants from different films to appear every millisecond. The regular logos also appear in the variant. NEO: The World Ends With You (2017): The 2017 logo is in a futuristic setting. Ωmega 2 (2017): Same as the original variant, but it now uses the 2017 logo, the sky is now a black background, and the logo glitches throughout the entire animation. The TriStar Transition is also absent. When The Gallows Run Deep Trilogy

Doubleday (2018): Same as the NEO: The World Ends With You variant, except the logo is now tinted in red. Cuyabra (2018): The logo is tinted in goldenrod. BioShock (2019): The 1935 logo is used, with "PICTURES" in place of "PRODUCTIONS". The 1935 fanfare is also used. There is also no TriStar Byline and Transition. Underwater (2020, Occitania): The very last TCF film with the Fox Imperial Pictures name, the 35 Years version of the 2017 logo is darker than usual, and has more vibrant coloring. The sky is also more darker than usual. Too Much to Deal Through (2020): The 35 Years version of the 2017 logo is tinted in Tiffany Blue. This is the very last film to have the 2017 logo. Miyako (2021): The 1953 Fox-Imperial Productions logo is used with the 1935 fanfare with "FOX BENEDICT PICTURES" in place of the old name, as the film takes place in 1980. At the end of the film, due to this, the entire 2021 logo is used. Takashi (2022): The placeholder 2022 logo is flipped upside down as a reference of saying Takashi's name 25 times. Wingate Dreams (1996, 2022 Restoration): The placeholder 2022 logo is slightly dark and pink, and the 1994 fanfare is used as a homage to the original film. Lost Highway (2022): The placeholder 2022 logo is in black and white. Magnet (2022): The 2022 logo is tinted in light blue. The logo is also silent. On very early prints, the Kirby Studios byline is used, and may be the only time a byline is used on this logo, though the byline continues to appear on the animation division logo for stylistic purposes. At the end, sirens are heard. Wingate Dreams 2 (2022): The 1994 logo is used, with "BENEDICT" replacing "IMPERIAL", and set in TCS Title. Interestingly, the Kirby Studios byline is used. This also marks the very first time that the 1994 TCF fanfare is used on a Fox Benedict logo.
 * When The Gallows Run Deep (2017): The middle-length variant of the 2017 logo is used, but it has a projector-like effect, and it storms after the camera animation is done. The logo also has a slight tint of sepia.
 * When The Gallows Run Deep: Chapter Two (2019): The logo is cut short again, but now the background is black, and all of the lights are turned off. The entire logo is grungy, and is made of gold. Instead of fading in, three lights (known in the film as the "deep golden light stones") appear to shine and float over the structure, and it spins clockwise. The logo also lacks the registered trademark symbol. The lights dim out as the logo finishes. You can also hear the screams of the Dark Forest in the background.
 * When The Gallows Run Deep: Chapter Three (2021): Same as the sequel, except it now uses the Fox Benedict Pictures logo.

At the end of the film, the very short-lived 1995 logo is used, with the new name in place of the old one, without "DISTRIBUTED BY" on the top, and the Kirby Studios byline is used. Interestingly, the byline below now reads "A Subsidiary of 20th Century Studios" in Segoe UI Variable, now in a white color. The logo crossfades from the retro Walt Disney Pictures logo. The closing theme of the film is heard for a split second before slowly fading out, as the rest of the logo remains silent. The logo is also darker than usual. Brahmāstra Part One: Shiva (2022): The logo is darker than usual. This precedes the Imperial Entertainment Studios (now Entertainment Studios) logo and the Star Studios logo. Run: The Special Director's Cut and Run (both 2022): The placeholder 2022 logo is tinted in blue, and glitches like in a VHS tape. This film itself is also the first one to have the 2022 Disney logo that debuted on the D23 Expo 2022 Day 1 Recap, which is only seen on Occitanian prints. All other prints carry the 2006 logo.

On the theatrical release, the logo is entirely blue.

At the end of the Special Director's Cut, the official 2022 logo is used, and has a darker blue tint. The entire animation is used, and will remain this way from this point on forward, only for films released internationally by Walt Disney Pictures.

The theatrical release carries the placeholder logo, making it the last film to carry the original recording of the 1998 fanfare. Avatar (2009, 2022 re-release): The placeholder 2022 logo is zoomed in further than usual, and has less saturation. It is the last re-release to have the original recording of the 1998 fanfare. The King of Weston (1927, 2022 Special 95th Anniversary Edition): The placeholder 2022 logo is zoomed out further than usual. At the start of the film, it slowly zooms in, as it transitions into the previous logo. It shows the 2020, 2017, 2015, 2009, 2008, 1994, 1985, 1981, 1955, 1953, 1935, and 1925 logos as a montage of the company's history.