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  1. New Line Cinema (also known as "New Line Productions, Inc." and formerly known as "New Line Cinema Corporation") is a genre film studio subsidiary of Warner Bros. Pictures, a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery. Originally started in 1967 by Robert Shaye and Michael Lynne as an indie/low-budget film studio, they would go on to produce several major blockbuster films including A Nightmare on Elm ...

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    • Overview
    • 1987–present
    • Note

    This page only shows primary logo variants.

    For other related logos and images, see:

    1987–2001 2001–present

    The logo design and letters were changed in 2001 following Time Warner's purchase by AOL.

    2011–present

    In 2008, Time Warner reorganized New Line Cinema so it went from being an independent studio to a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment. Three years later, the logo scheme was changed from blue to yellow, and is now shown together with the Warner Bros. Pictures logo to reflect the new organization.

    Due to the fact that New Line started out as independent before becoming a subordinate to Warner Bros., it has always maintained copyright of its films to the point of having a "presents" or "presentation" credit, without mentioning WB.

  2. New Line Cinema logo (1973) 1080p HD. New Line Cinema- Original Logo with Fanfare. New Line Cinema (first logo, scope variant)-2. New Line Cinema logo (Early 1987) New Line Cinema logo (1987) 1080p HD. New Line Cinema IRS Media (1989) New Line Cinema logo (prototype Turner variant) HD. New Line Cinema (1995) New Line Cinema 2001.

  3. Starting around 1994, the "From" is gone, though there is space between the logo and company name. Monkey Trouble shows a in-credit closing logo: "RELEASED BY NEW LINE CINEMA " with the box and filmbox logo next to it. FX/SFX: The spinning box and filmstrip.

  4. Logo descriptions by Sean Beard, Matt Williams, Nicholas Aczel, Internet Movie Database and others. Logo captures by Eric S., wolfie14, and others. These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by New Line Cinema. My Demon Lover (1987): The earlier variant of the 1987 logo has a grayish-pink glow.

  5. Logo: Same as the 1994 movie logo, but " NEW LINE HOME VIDEO " (later " NEW LINE HOME ENTERTAINMENT " starting in 2001) zooms out from below. The respective company byline fades in underneath. It's also videotaped/digital. Bylines: 1995-1997: "A Turner Company".

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