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  1. On the short-lived TV adaptation of Rush Hour, the logo is next to the New Line Television logo, and the word "ENTERTAINMENT" is replaced by "TELEVISION". Starting with Run All Night, the logo is given an enhanced look as it briefly dissolves at the beginning and the finished logo is silver.

  2. Availability: The normal version has debuted on the home media/digital version of Justice League, replacing the RatPac logo in its theatrical release. This also appears on Ready Player One.

    • Overview
    • 1st Logo (February 12, 2010-December 25, 2012)
    • 2nd Logo (June 10, 2014-April 13, 2018)

    Dune Entertainment was led by Steven Mnuchin and had been co-financing Fox films since 2006. On March 17, 2006, Viacom agreed to sell a controlling interest in the DreamWorks Pictures live-action film library to Soros Strategic Partners and Dune Entertainment II. The sale was completed on May 8, 2006. The company was the result of a 2013 joint venture between RatPac Entertainment and Dune Entertainment, following a collapse in negotiations between Dune and 20th Century Fox – which instead led the company to close a deal with Warner Bros., replacing Legendary Pictures as Warner's key co-financing partner.

    RatPac-Dune Entertainment, LLC (also known on the screen logo as RatPac Entertainment) was an American motion picture production company owned by producer-director Brett Ratner. RatPac was founded by Ratner and billionaire James Packer. RatPac was a partner in RatPac-Dune Entertainment with Dune Entertainment.

    RatPac Entertainment was formed in 2012 by Brett Ratner and billionaire James Packer.

    RatPac-Dune Entertainment LLC was formed in September 2013 by RatPac and Dune with a four-year, 75 motion picture co-financing arrangement with Warner Bros. In December 2013, RatPac signed a deal starting as of January 3, 2014 to finance films as part of a production deal between Plan B Entertainment and New Regency. In April 2017, RatPac became a subsidiary of Access Entertainment with its purchase of James Packer's ownership share.

    Logo: We quickly zoom out on top of a desert, when the sun moves down to blackness. A sand pile rises up and forms the curve of a golden "D", gaining some sort of dune on its bottom. The stacked text "DUNE ENTERTAINMENT" was shown underneath.

    Variant: On Prometheus, the logo was tinted in bluish-gray, and the end result was tinted in silver.

    FX/SFX: The panning, the sand forming the "D". All in practical CGI.

    Music/Sounds: A windy sound when the sand rises up.

    Availability: Uncommon.

    •Seen on Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief, The A-Team, Gulliver's Travels, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Mr. Popper's Penguins, Unstoppable, and Knight & Day.

    Logo: A burst of light occurs in the middle, emitting blue-gray rays. The camera spins towards the center, spinning the rays till they form two solid beams adjacent to each other. The two solid beams then spin around to reveal two solid objects. The camera stops spinning and the objects then settle into place. One of the objects was a right triangle, while the other object seems to be half of a rounded rectangle with the lower left corner cut to fit the right triangle under it. The words "RATPAC ENTERTAINMENT" wipe in, and the logo zooms back a bit and shines.

    Byline: In the summer 2017, beginning with Dunkirk (released on July 13, 2017 in Odeon Leicester Square, July 19, 2017 in France, July 20, 2017 in the Netherlands, and on July 21, 2017 in the US and UK), the byline "An Access Entertainment Company" was shown at the bottom after the logo completes it's animation. The logo with the byline first debuted in on said film (only at the end albeit still), The long version of the logo with the byline was first used on IT (albeit using a custom variant), while the standard variant with the full animation debuted on Geostorm.

    Variants:

    •On some films, the company name was missing.

    •Beginning with Run All Night (March 9-13, 2015), the logo was given an enhanced look while it briefly dissolves at the beginning.

    •A still version was shown at end of some movies.

  3. These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by RatPac Entertainment. Edge of Tomorrow (2014): This was the first film to use this logo. The nameless logo starts as normal, but it abruptly cuts to black, as it briefly changes to a news report before cutting back to normal.

  4. Availability: It debuted on the home media release of Justice League, replacing the RatPac logo from the theatrical release. It later appeared on The 15:17 to Paris , Game Night , and Ready Player One (the former two as variants).

  5. The logo first appeared on the home media version of Justice League, plastering the RatPac logo, and the standard version made its only theatrical appearance on Ready Player One, the last Access co-production to date. Scare Factor: None.

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  7. Jun 8, 2024 · Availability: It debuted on the home media release of Justice League, replacing the RatPac logo from the theatrical release. It later appeared on The 15:17 to Paris, Game Night, and Ready Player One (the former two as variants). Two years later, it made its final appearance on Zack Snyder's Justice League .