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"MGM" redirects here. For other uses, see MGM (disambiguation).
This page only shows primary logo variants.
1924–1960, 1964 1924–1984
Later productions starting from 1966 used a redrawn variant, notably a different font for the "Picture/Release" box. The last film to use this logo was Nothing Lasts Forever (1984).
1966-1982
Typography: \tHelvetica Launched: \tSeptember 19, 1966[1]
1986–2021 2021–present
Typography: \tCustom ("Metro Goldwyn Mayer") Metro Mayer Serif ("Ars Gratia Artis" & "Trade Mark") Launched: \tMarch 8, 2021 On March 8, 2021, MGM updated their 97-year-old lion logo with CGI, in contrast to the real lions used previously. This is the first major update to the logo since 1957. Despite the new on-screen logo being introduced, it uses the monogram wordmark rather than a print logo like the other preceded logos.
1.↑ Metro Redesigns ‘Leo the Lion’ 16. The Bridgeport Post (20 September 1966). Retrieved on October 23, 2022.
An SVG version of this logo is recommended but not required. You can help Closing Logo Group by uploading it here. On March 8, 2021, MGM updated their 97-year-old lion logo with CGI, in contrast to the real lions used previously. This is the first major update to the logo since 1957. Despite the new on-screen logo being introduced, it uses the ...
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1st Logo. (September 20, 1957-October 2, 1960) Logo: On a dark (or gray) background, we see a brown (or drawn) statue of the MGM logo, as seen on movies from 1924-1983, sitting on a pedestal.
MGM Television. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television, [4] previously known as MGM/UA Television, (common metonym: Lion [5]) is the television studio arm of American media company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) specializing in broadcast syndication and the production and distribution of television shows and miniseries.
MGM Sing Alongs (1997, VHS Series): The MGM lions roars once, then darkens to where the silhouette of the lion is seen inside the hole with the director saying, "Cut! That's a wrap!" Then it transitions to the program. _____ The Lionhearts (1998-2000, MGM Television): The cartoon version of the lion seen appears in the ribboning.