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. Imterestingly, the film's music is also used in the 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.

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 registered 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): The logo is cut short to its last few seconds. The logo is also tinted in sepia.

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.
 * 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 "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.

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.

Too Much to Deal Through (2020): The 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 2022 logo is flipped upside down as a reference of saying Takashi's name 25 times.

Wingate Dreams (1996, 2022 Restoration): The 2022 logo is slightly dark and pink, and the 1994 fanfare is used as a homage to the original film.

Lost Highway (2022): The 2022 logo is in black and white. The fanfare is used instead of the opening theme.

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.