New Line Cinema / Temple Hill Entertainment / Warner Bros. (Turtles All the Way Down)
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- Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
- New Line Cinema / Temple Hill Entertainment / Warner Bros. Pictures - Taken from a romantic drama film "Turtles All the Way Down" (2024).
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I love the new New Line Cinema logo it looks fantastic
Me too. After 13 years of the Warner Bros. Pictures/New Line Cinema logo transition, New Line Cinema gets a new standalone logo.
@@julianvillarreal1450 0:10 yes, of course. But, that doesn’t mean they have to be a independent company anymore. Because, they’re just associated with Warner bros in 13-16 years ago.
Okay, this is probably the best version of New Line Cinema stand alone logo. I hope they keep using it in the future
0:09 me too
Waw awesome ❤❤❤❤
Looks like New Line is going solo since 2008.
Well the division still exists but they are both standalone logos.
I’m actually surprised that this movie didn’t had both Warner bros and New Line Cinema together like other movies did.
This means they are both standalone logos while the division still exists.
The New Line Cinema logo appears at the start and the Warner Bros. Pictures logo appears at the end.
@@brodystevenson7141just like the nun 2 last year.
0:04 I get a picture how they brought the standalone logo back just like they did the nun 2, but they did kept the closing logo with Warner bros after the end credits at 0:33.
New Line Cinema is going back to its old look, but in a modern way. It kinda started with The Nun 2 where it did the really old way, but with the film’s variant look.
That’s exactly what I predicted.
I thought that they had the new Warner Bros. Pictures logo transitions to New Line Cinema logo by Devastudios.
They didn’t. Until soon when Horzion: An American Saga releases on June 28
@@BrownBearAltno, they’re not making a transition logo again.
it’s most likely that the wb logo will not be present (besides the closing logo) or the standard wb logo will show alongside the new nlc logo
@@RJishere. so what are we supposed to do? Do nothing?
@@BrownBearAlt what do you mean by “do nothing”
@@RJishere. meaning we’re just gonna sit here and do nothing for no transition or Warner Bros and New Line Cinema
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30 years of the original New Line Cinema logo opening. Its evolution from 1994-2010 and now the new revised version for 2024.
Isabela Merced Cree Felix Mallard Maliq Johnson Poorna Jagannathan Judy Reyes J. Smith-Cameron Director Hannah Marks
If they bring back Michael Kamen's logo music for the new logo itself here, he would be proud looking down on us from Heaven. Michael Kamen's New Line Cinema logo fanfare made a brief comeback on House Party (2023).
Omg the new line cinema logo looks amazing
Love that they brought back the OG one
I wonder who animated the new NLC logo...
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“Turtles All The Way Down” (May 2nd, 2024).
The New Line Cinema and Temple Hill Entertainment logos are accompanied by the song called “Oh No” by Biig Piig. The Warner Bros. Pictures logo appears at the end of the movie. This is New Line Cinema’s first movie to use the new 2024 logo and their second movie to bring back their standalone logo other than “The Nun II” (September 7th, 2023).
That’s good to know.
I thought Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema got separated.
It’s just New Line has a new standalone opener reminiscent of the classic ‘94 logo but WB has to visually remind audiences that they are still the main distributor as shown after the credits
@@freakazoidelectroboogaloo2199 Oh
Think of it as when Paramount’s logo appeared after each DreamWorks (not animation) movie from 2006-2009 and 2012.
@@plushblueep Paramount owns all DreamWorks Pictures (Not Animation) Movies from 1997-2010
@@user-sp7uo2cw8b I know…