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  2. The first movie used the earlier TimeWarner byline while the second used the AOL Time Warner byline. Blade: Trinity (2004): The logo starts off normal but then turns red at the end, with the company name and byline retaining their white color.

  3. New Line was acquired by Turner Broadcasting on January 28, 1994; both merged with Time Warner (now Warner Bros. Discovery) on October 10, 1996. Their most successful films are The Lord of the Rings trilogy released from 2001-2003 respectively.

  4. On the first trailer, the Mad Max: Fury Road variant is used, but the Warner Bros. Discovery byline replaces the Time Warner byline. On the second trailer, the 2023 logo is bronze and surrounded by chains as it zooms out.

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    Warning: The video provided has quick flashing. Abstain from watching it if you have epilepsy. This logo contains flashing images! Watch it at your own risk. Besides, the video here has a very creepy music! I repeat, Watch it at your own risk! Nicknames:"The (Creepy) Red Line", "A Nightmare on the New Line Street", "Flashes of Doom", "Pre-Filmbox",...

    Nicknames:"The Filmbox", "Box and Filmstrips", "The Ladder", "The Earlier Ladder", "The Original Filmbox", "New Line Filmbox" Logo:On a black background, we see a box, connected with 2 filmstrips. It glows blue, and "NEW LINE CINEMA" is below, glowing in blue as well. Basically a still of the next logo, but the words are in black. FX/SFX:None. Musi...

    Nicknames:"The Filmbox II", "Box and Filmstrips II", "The Ladder II", "New Line Filmbox II" Logo:On a blue/white ethereal background, a black box zooms and twirls from the screen. In the background, several filmstrips float by, as the box is connected by two filmstrips. One of the filmstrips attaches itself to the side of the box, and the other fil...

    Nicknames:"The CGI Filmbox", "The Filmbox III", "Box and Filmstrips III", "The CGI Ladder", "The Ladder III", "New Line Filmbox III" Logo:Essentially a CGI redux of the previous logo. On a black background, a black box rotates out from an extreme close-up, with a blue light in the background. Various filmstrips that look like ladders zoom past the ...

    Nicknames:"The WB/New Line Combo", "The Transition", "The WB Shield/New Line Filmbox Transformation", "The WB/New Line Transition", "The CGI Filmbox II", "The Filmbox IV", "The Golden Filmbox", "Box and Filmstrips IV", "The CGI Ladder II", "The Ladder IV", "New Line Filmbox IV", "Golden New Line Filmbox", "The Warner Bros/New Line Logos", "Pre-Pent...

    Nicknames: "The WB/New Line Combo II", "The Transition II", "The WB Shield/New Line Filmbox Transformation II", "The WB/New Line Transition II", "The CGI Filmbox III", "The Filmbox V", "The White Filmbox", "Box and Filmstrips V", "The CGI Ladder III", "The Ladder V", "New Line Filmbox V", "The Warner Bros/New Line Logos II", "Pentagram Filmbox", "2...

  5. Doctor Sleep (2019): Same as Blood Work and Gods & Generals, but the AOL Time Warner byline is replaced by the WarnerMedia byline. Scoob! (2020): It starts entirely normal, which makes the first appearance of the standard Warner Bros. logo on a Warner Animation Group film.

  6. In 2018, the byline was changed to A WarnerMedia Company. It debuted in The Nun, albeit as a variant, and last used in Superintelligence, released on HBO Max. 2021–2023. 2021–2022.

  7. In 2008, New Line became a genre and low-to-mid-budget unit of Warner Bros. Pictures, shutting down as an independent studio under Time Warner after CEO Jeff Bewkes fired Shaye and Lynne as a result of the American box office failure of The Golden Compass.

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