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Fox Searchlight Pictures[]

The Brothers McMullen (1995): The first movie to use the 1995 CG logo. It is zoomed in further than usual.

Girl 6 (1996): The logo is golden and pushed up a bit.

Woman on Top (2000): Same as The Brothers McMullen variant, but uses the smaller News Corporation byline. It also has more blue added to it.

Sunshine (2007): The logo animates in reverse, with the logo's fanfare playing as normal. When the fanfare finishes, the logo fades into a space background except for the sun, which remains intact.

The Darjeeling Limited (2007): The logo is a bit brighter and the background is a dark blue city skyline, and the fanfare is shortened. The News Corporation byline is in a different font and a bit smaller. There's no camera panning animation, the right searchlight doesn't turn towards us, and the right searchlight doesn't fill the screen with light at the end. The sky background has some elements to the 1953 20th Century Fox logo.

My Name is Khan (2010, US): The logo cuts in from the Fox STAR Studios logo and runs at 25 frames per second (albeit with a normal pitch) and has higher gamma and brightness.

The Art of Getting By (2011): Same as the Girl 6 variant, but uses the 2011 logo instead.

Ruby Sparks (2012): The logo has vivid colors.

The East (2013): Same as The Art of Getting By and Ruby Sparks variants, but is in a more orange color scheme.

The Way Way Back (2013): Last movie with the News Corporation byline. Same as the Ruby Sparks variant, but is brighter.

Enough Said (2013): First movie with the bylineless version. Same as The Way Way Back variant, but is hotter in color tempature.

The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) and Isle of Dogs (2018): The bylineless 2011 logo is a still picture, except for the searchlights moving, and the fanfare is not heard. Similar to the logo variation from The Darjeeling Limited, there's no panning animation, the right searchlight doesn't turn towards us, and the right searchlight doesn't fill the screen with light at the end.

Battle of the Sexes (2017): The entire logo is a throwback to the 1953 20th Century Fox logo, but this time, the structure reads "FOX SEARCHLIGHT PICTURES". Also, the jingle used here is the 1935 short 20th Century Fox jingle with a slight echo at the end, rather than the usual 1997 jingle.

The Favourite (2018): The fanfare is sung by some birds, with other sound effects also being heard. Also, the logo transitions into the Film4 Productions logo via the right spotlight filling the screen with white.

Lucy In The Sky (2019): A blast off countdown is heard over the 2nd half of the 1997 fanfare. This continues to the TSG Entertainment logo.

Jojo Rabbit (2019): The drum part of the fanfare is heard over the opening theme.

Searchlight Pictures[]

The French Dispatch (2021): Same as The Grand Budapest Hotel and Isle of Dogs variants, except the 2020 logo is used. The logo is still silent.

The Heart Still Hurts (2021): The logo is in 4:3 aspect ratio and shortened to the last few seconds.

Antlers (2021): The full logo is completely silent.

Nightmare Alley (2021): The logo is slightly darker than usual and fades out before the entire screen is filled with light. On the "Vision in Darkness and Light" version, the logo is black and white, just like the aforementioned version of the film itself.

Fresh (2022): Same as the Nightmare Alley variant.

Fire Island (2022): The film's main characters vocalize along with the fanfare. Also, before it plays, we hear a guy say "Drums!" before the first searchlight is turned on.

Flamin' Hot (2023): The fanfare starts with the usual drumroll, before transitioning into a Mexican-esque style.

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