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{{Infobox company
| name = Legendary Pictures
| image = Legendary Entertainment logo.svg
| founded = 2000 ({{age|2000|1|1}} years ago)
| founder = {{w|Thomas Tull}}
| parent = Wanda Group (2016-present)<br>Apollo Global<br>Management<br>(2022-present) {{sup|(minority stake)}}
| subsidiaries = [[Legendary Television]]<br>[[Legendary Digital Studios]]<br>[[Asylum Entertainment (US)|Asylum Entertainment]]<br>Five33<br>Geek & Sundry<br>Nerdist Industries<br>Amy Poehler's Smart Girls
}}


===Background===
===Background===
'''Legendary Pictures''' is an American film production and mass media company based in Burbank, California, founded by Thomas Tull in 2000 after raising $500 million from private equity firms. It was one of the first companies of its kind to pair major motion picture production with major Wall Street private equity and hedge fund investors.
'''Legendary Pictures''' is a film production and mass media company founded by Thomas Tull in 2000 after raising $500 million from private equity firms.

In 2005, the studio signed an agreement with [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] to co-produce and finance their films. Shortly after that expired, they reached a five-year agreement with [[Universal Pictures]] in July 2013, which started the following year. On January 11, 2016, [[Wanda Pictures|Wanda Group]] announced that it had acquired the studio for $3.5 billion, making it the largest acquisition of an American media company by a Chinese firm.


Universal's distribution deal with the studio ended in 2019, following the box office failure of several films the year beforehand, although the two companies would later collaborate on the short-lived ''Debris'' through their [[Legendary Television|television]] [[Universal Television|divisions]] two years later. The studio later returned to Warner Bros. In November 2022, the company signed a multiyear deal with [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]].
In 2005, the studio signed an agreement with [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] to co-produce and co-finance up to 40 films over seven years. In July 2013, Legendary reached an agreement with [[Universal Pictures]] in which it would market, co-finance, and distribute the studio's films for five years starting the following year, after their similar agreement with Warner Bros. expired. On January 11, 2016, Chinese conglomerate [[Wanda Pictures (China)|Wanda Group]] announced that it had concluded an agreement with shareholders to acquire the studio for $3.5 billion, making it the largest acquisition of an American media company by a Chinese firm.


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On August 13, 2018, following the box office failure for many of their recent films, the distribution deal between Legendary and Universal ended the following year (although the two companies would later collaborate on the short-lived ''Debris'' through their [[Legendary Television|television]] [[Universal Television|divisions]] in 2021) and a new agreement was reached to return to Warner Bros. Pictures later on. On August 30, 2022, Legendary's deal with Warner again expired, leaving their new distributor unknown for now.
|Legendary.jpeg|1st Logo (November 17, 2005-February? 2006)
|Legendary5.jpeg|2nd Logo (June 28, 2006-November 25, 2009)
|Legendary7.jpeg|3rd Logo (April 2, 2010-March 7, 2014)
|Legendary8.png|4th Logo (April 24, 2014-April 12, 2019)
|Legendary Pictures (2019, Open Matte).png|5th Logo (April 22, 2019-)
}}


=== 1st Logo (November 17, 2005-February? 2006) ===
=== 1st Logo (November 17, 2005-February? 2006) ===
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'''Visuals:''' There is a forest above a lake, all obscured by clouds. As the camera zooms in, a sword fades in with the company name in a {{color|gold}} majestic font, in front of it. The clouds disappear as the logo fades in.
'''Nickname:''' "The Sword", "The Lost Legend"

'''Logo:''' We see a forest above a lake, all obscured by clouds. As the camera zooms in, a sword fades in with the words "{{color|gold|{{Font|Times New Roman|LEGENDARY PICTURES}}}}", in a majestic font, in front of it. The clouds disappear as the logo fades in.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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* Early trailers for ''Lady in the Water'' have water with the sky reflecting off of it in the background.
* Early trailers for ''Lady in the Water'' have water with the sky reflecting off of it in the background.


'''FX/SFX:''' Simple zooming and fading animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The sound of wind followed by a majestic fanfare, or the trailer's opening theme. Composed by Musikvergnuegen.
'''Audio:''' The sound of wind followed by a majestic fanfare, or the trailer's opening theme.


'''Availability:''' Rare.
'''Availability:'''
*This was only seen on the first trailers for ''Superman Returns'', ''Lady in the Water'', and ''The Ant Bully''.
*This was only seen on the first trailers for ''Superman Returns'', ''Lady in the Water'', and ''The Ant Bully''.
*Despite the logo being fully animated, it was pulled almost immediately and replaced with the next logo before usage on any of their films. However, this does appear in print form on promotional material for ''Batman Begins'', their first film.
*Despite the logo being fully animated, it was pulled almost immediately and replaced with the next logo before usage on any of their films. However, this does appear in print form on promotional material for ''Batman Begins'', their first film.


=== 2nd Logo (June 28, 2006-November 25, 2009) ===
'''Editor's Note:''' It's a nice-looking logo, which makes it all the more confusing and disappointing on why it was pulled so quickly before showing up on any films.

=== 2nd Logo (June 28, 2006-October 16, 2009) ===
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'''Visuals:''' Against a black background, there is an extreme close-up of a flame shooting downward. As the flame passes by the camera, it briefly leaves behind a cloud of smoke that obscures the screen. The camera pans back, and several more flames shoot across, eventually revealing a series of intertwining lines (resembling a Celtic knot) and the company name (in Copperplate) below it. As this all happens, the intertwining lines glow brightly with a white-{{color|red}} color, much like a heated branding iron, before cooling down to an {{color|orange}} color. A spotlight faintly shines over the finished product.
'''Nicknames:''' "The Celtic Knot", "The Golden Celtic Knot"


'''Technique:''' CGI animation by Picturemill.
'''Logo:''' Against a black background, we see an extreme close-up of a flame shooting downward. As the flame passes by the camera, it briefly leaves behind a cloud of smoke that obscures the screen. The camera pans back, and several more flames shoot across, eventually revealing a series of intertwining lines (resembling a Celtic knot) and the words "{{Font color|orange|{{Font|Copperplate|'''LEGENDARY PICTURES'''}}}}" below it. As this all happens, the intertwining lines glow brightly with a white-{{Color|red|red}} color, much like a heated branding iron, before "cooling down" to an {{Color|orange|orange}} color. A spotlight faintly shines over the finished product.


'''Audio:''' The sounds of fire accompanied by a violin/piano-like sound composed by Walter Werzowa (of [[Intel]] jingle fame) at his company Musikvergnuegen.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation that was designed by Picturemill.


'''Availability:''' Can be seen on the earliest films produced by the company such as ''Superman Returns'', ''The Ant Bully'', and ''300''. The last film to use this logo was ''Ninja Assassin''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The sounds of fire accompanied by a violin/piano-like sound composed by Walter Werzowa.


'''Legacy:''' This logo is well-remembered for its unique concept.
'''Availability:''' Common. Can be seen on films produced by the company such as ''Superman Returns'', ''The Ant Bully'', and ''300''. The last film to use this logo was ''Where the Wild Things Are''.

'''Editor's Note:''' This is a very neat logo, and is well remembered for its unique concept.


===3rd Logo (April 2, 2010-March 7, 2014)===
===3rd Logo (April 2, 2010-March 7, 2014)===
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'''Visuals:''' An enhanced version of the previous logo, which now has a much grungier appearance. The appearance of the first flame is now accompanied by a lens flare, the initial cloud of smoke has been removed, and particle effects from the flames, such as sparks, are visible throughout. The branding iron glow on the intertwining lines are now have a pulsating appearance, and have a slower, more gradual cooldown. The text now flies in from the lower-right corner of the screen word-by-word; and the finished logo, after zooming out, slowly rotates from right to left.
'''Nicknames:''' "The Celtic Knot II", "The Fiery Celtic Knot"


'''Variant:''' In 2012, starting with ''Wrath of the Titans'', the word "{{color|brown|{{Font|Copperplate Gothic|'''PICTURES'''}}}}" is removed. "{{color|brown|{{Font|Copperplate Gothic|'''LEGENDARY'''}}}}" is also larger to accommodate this.
'''Logo:''' An enhanced version of the previous logo, which now has a much grungier appearance. The appearance of the first flame is now accompanied by a lens flare, the initial cloud of smoke has been removed, and particle effects from the flames, such as sparks, are visible throughout. The "branding iron" glow on the intertwining lines are now have a pulsating appearance, and have a slower, more gradual cooldown. The text now flies in from the lower-right corner of the screen word-by-word; and the finished logo, after zooming out, slowly rotates from right to left.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation by yU+co in association with Picturemill, animated in Autodesk Maya and rendered in stereoscopic 3D format.
'''Variant:''' On later films from the studio starting with ''Wrath of the Titans'', the word "{{Font color|brown|{{Font|Copperplate|'''PICTURES'''}}}}" is removed.


'''Audio:''' A triumphant fanfare, composed by James Newton Howard, accompanied with the same sounds of flames from the previous logo (albeit more subdued in volume).
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation that was done by yU+co in association with Picturemill.


'''Audio Variant:''' On Picturemill's official upload, the last logo's fanfare is heard.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A triumphant fanfare, composed by Hans Zimmer, accompanied with the same sounds of flames from the previous logo (albeit more subdued in volume).


'''Availability:''' Seen on all films from the company starting with ''Clash of the Titans'' and ending with ''300: Rise of an Empire''.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On Picturemill's official upload, the last logo's fanfare is heard.

'''Availability:''' First seen on ''Clash of the Titans''. Also seen on ''Jonah Hex'', ''Inception'', ''The Town'', ''Due Date'', ''The Hangover II'' and ''III'', ''The Dark Knight Rises'', ''Jack the Giant Slayer'', ''42'', ''Pacific Rim'' and ''300: Rise of an Empire''.

'''Editor's Note:''' This is a nice improvement over the previous logo, and the majestic triumphant fanfare really showcases this.


===4th Logo (April 24, 2014-April 12, 2019)===
===4th Logo (April 24, 2014-April 12, 2019)===
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'''Visuals:''' Same concept as the previous two logos; but the branding iron/fire properties, as well as the previous logo's grungy aesthetic, have now been discarded. A {{color|blue}} streak of light now illuminates the logo, which along with the text has been redone in a pristine, shiny {{color|silver}} color. The logo is also now set against a black-{{color|blue}} space background, and the view moves 180-degrees clockwise.
'''Nicknames:''' "The Celtic Knot III", "The Celtic Knot In Space"


'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''Logo:''' Same concept as the previous two logos; but the "branding iron/fire" properties, as well as the previous logo's grungy aesthetic, have now been discarded. A {{color|blue}} streak of light now illuminates the logo, which along with the text has been redone in a pristine, shiny {{color|silver}} color. The logo is also now set against a black-{{color|blue}} space background, and the view moves 180-degrees clockwise.


'''Audio:''' The same James Newton Howard theme from the previous logo, but with the ending note extended to fit with the length of the logo. The fire sound effects have also been changed.
'''FX/SFX:''' Entirely done in CGI animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The same Hans Zimmer theme from the previous logo, but with the ending note extended to fit with the length of the logo. The fire sound effects have also been changed. Starting with ''Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again'', it uses a different triumphant theme composed by Frank Ilfman, with the full version getting eventually released on YouTube by Ilfman himself, which can be heard [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUDxq9aa1k0 here].
'''Audio Variant:''' Starting in 2018 with ''Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again'', it uses a different triumphant theme composed by Frank Ilfman, with the full version getting eventually released on YouTube by Ilfman himself, which can be heard [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUDxq9aa1k0 here].


'''Availability:''' First seen on the trailer for ''As Above, So Below''. The fully animated version debuted on ''Godzilla'' and last appeared on ''Little''.
'''Availability:''' First seen on the trailer for ''As Above, So Below'', with the full version debuting on ''Godzilla'' (2014). It was last seen on ''Little'', which is also the last film with Universal's involvement.


===5th Logo (April 22, 2019-)===
'''Editor's Note:''' Another improvement on the original 2006 logo, once again reflected with a really nice and epic theme.

===5th Logo (May 7, 2019-)===
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'''Visuals:''' Similar to the last logo, but the light streaks on the Celtic knot are now {{color|orange}}, and the knot itself has visible paint textures on it (as opposed to the polished look from the previous logo). During the logo's rotation, a trail of infinite identical Celtic knots is underneath the logo, which fade into in a distant but bright white light; the trail of knots and light all fade to black as the logo zooms out to its normal position. The logo retains its {{color|silver}} color from before, now with a {{color|gold}} trim, while the name is in a metallic sans-serif font. The background has also been changed from a space one to a plain and darker {{color|darkblue|blue}} one.
'''Nicknames:''' "The Celtic Knot IV", "The Infinite Celtic Knot"

'''Logo:''' Similar to the last logo, but the light streaks on the Celtic knot are now {{color|orange}}, and the knot itself has visible paint textures on it (as opposed to the polished look from the previous logo). During the logo's rotation, we also see a trail of infinite identical Celtic knots underneath the logo, which fade into in a distant but bright white light; the trail of knots and light all fade to black as the logo zooms out to its normal position. The logo retains its {{color|silver}} color from before, now with a {{color|gold}} trim, while the name is in a metallic sans-serif font. The background has also been changed from a space one to a plain and darker {{color|darkblue|blue}} one.


'''Trivia:''' The endless Celtic knots represent the concept of infinite possibilities.
'''FX/SFX:''' Entirely done in CGI from yU+co, who solely designed it here.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation from yU+co, who solely designed it here. A behind-the-scenes featurette can be seen on [https://www.yuco.com/works/legendary their website].
'''Music/Sounds:''' The same Frank Ilfman theme as the last logo, with another new set of flame sound effects.


'''Audio:''' The same Frank Ilfman theme as the last logo, with another new set of flame sound effects.
'''Availability:''' Current. While its theatrical debut was on ''Pokémon: Detective Pikachu,'' the logo technically debuted on an official joke video uploaded to YouTube and on yU+co's site on May 7, 2019, before the movie's official release. Also seen on films such as ''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'', ''Enola Holmes'', ''Dune'' and at the end of ''Fresh''. Don't expect this to appear on ''Jurassic World: Dominion'' since their agreement with Universal ended in 2018 and produced with them on the last two films.


'''Availability:''' It first appeared on a trailer for ''Pokémon Detective Pikachu'', called "What a Pikachu World" and later debuted on said film, and has been seen on all films following it, the most recent being ''Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire''.
'''Editor's Note:''' This is an exceptionally well-done logo, even if it could have more potential, and is a worthy successor to the previous logos.


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Latest revision as of 02:12, 16 June 2024



Background

Legendary Pictures is a film production and mass media company founded by Thomas Tull in 2000 after raising $500 million from private equity firms.

In 2005, the studio signed an agreement with Warner Bros. Pictures to co-produce and finance their films. Shortly after that expired, they reached a five-year agreement with Universal Pictures in July 2013, which started the following year. On January 11, 2016, Wanda Group announced that it had acquired the studio for $3.5 billion, making it the largest acquisition of an American media company by a Chinese firm.

Universal's distribution deal with the studio ended in 2019, following the box office failure of several films the year beforehand, although the two companies would later collaborate on the short-lived Debris through their television divisions two years later. The studio later returned to Warner Bros. In November 2022, the company signed a multiyear deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment.



1st Logo (November 17, 2005-February? 2006)


Visuals: There is a forest above a lake, all obscured by clouds. As the camera zooms in, a sword fades in with the company name in a gold majestic font, in front of it. The clouds disappear as the logo fades in.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, the logo is still.
  • Early trailers for Superman Returns have a black background.
  • Early trailers for Lady in the Water have water with the sky reflecting off of it in the background.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: The sound of wind followed by a majestic fanfare, or the trailer's opening theme.

Availability:

  • This was only seen on the first trailers for Superman Returns, Lady in the Water, and The Ant Bully.
  • Despite the logo being fully animated, it was pulled almost immediately and replaced with the next logo before usage on any of their films. However, this does appear in print form on promotional material for Batman Begins, their first film.

2nd Logo (June 28, 2006-November 25, 2009)


Visuals: Against a black background, there is an extreme close-up of a flame shooting downward. As the flame passes by the camera, it briefly leaves behind a cloud of smoke that obscures the screen. The camera pans back, and several more flames shoot across, eventually revealing a series of intertwining lines (resembling a Celtic knot) and the company name (in Copperplate) below it. As this all happens, the intertwining lines glow brightly with a white-red color, much like a heated branding iron, before cooling down to an orange color. A spotlight faintly shines over the finished product.

Technique: CGI animation by Picturemill.

Audio: The sounds of fire accompanied by a violin/piano-like sound composed by Walter Werzowa (of Intel jingle fame) at his company Musikvergnuegen.

Availability: Can be seen on the earliest films produced by the company such as Superman Returns, The Ant Bully, and 300. The last film to use this logo was Ninja Assassin.

Legacy: This logo is well-remembered for its unique concept.

3rd Logo (April 2, 2010-March 7, 2014)


Visuals: An enhanced version of the previous logo, which now has a much grungier appearance. The appearance of the first flame is now accompanied by a lens flare, the initial cloud of smoke has been removed, and particle effects from the flames, such as sparks, are visible throughout. The branding iron glow on the intertwining lines are now have a pulsating appearance, and have a slower, more gradual cooldown. The text now flies in from the lower-right corner of the screen word-by-word; and the finished logo, after zooming out, slowly rotates from right to left.

Variant: In 2012, starting with Wrath of the Titans, the word "PICTURES" is removed. "LEGENDARY" is also larger to accommodate this.

Technique: CGI animation by yU+co in association with Picturemill, animated in Autodesk Maya and rendered in stereoscopic 3D format.

Audio: A triumphant fanfare, composed by James Newton Howard, accompanied with the same sounds of flames from the previous logo (albeit more subdued in volume).

Audio Variant: On Picturemill's official upload, the last logo's fanfare is heard.

Availability: Seen on all films from the company starting with Clash of the Titans and ending with 300: Rise of an Empire.

4th Logo (April 24, 2014-April 12, 2019)


Visuals: Same concept as the previous two logos; but the branding iron/fire properties, as well as the previous logo's grungy aesthetic, have now been discarded. A blue streak of light now illuminates the logo, which along with the text has been redone in a pristine, shiny silver color. The logo is also now set against a black-blue space background, and the view moves 180-degrees clockwise.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: The same James Newton Howard theme from the previous logo, but with the ending note extended to fit with the length of the logo. The fire sound effects have also been changed.

Audio Variant: Starting in 2018 with Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, it uses a different triumphant theme composed by Frank Ilfman, with the full version getting eventually released on YouTube by Ilfman himself, which can be heard here.

Availability: First seen on the trailer for As Above, So Below, with the full version debuting on Godzilla (2014). It was last seen on Little, which is also the last film with Universal's involvement.

5th Logo (April 22, 2019-)


Visuals: Similar to the last logo, but the light streaks on the Celtic knot are now orange, and the knot itself has visible paint textures on it (as opposed to the polished look from the previous logo). During the logo's rotation, a trail of infinite identical Celtic knots is underneath the logo, which fade into in a distant but bright white light; the trail of knots and light all fade to black as the logo zooms out to its normal position. The logo retains its silver color from before, now with a gold trim, while the name is in a metallic sans-serif font. The background has also been changed from a space one to a plain and darker blue one.

Trivia: The endless Celtic knots represent the concept of infinite possibilities.

Technique: CGI animation from yU+co, who solely designed it here. A behind-the-scenes featurette can be seen on their website.

Audio: The same Frank Ilfman theme as the last logo, with another new set of flame sound effects.

Availability: It first appeared on a trailer for Pokémon Detective Pikachu, called "What a Pikachu World" and later debuted on said film, and has been seen on all films following it, the most recent being Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.
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