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For the 20th Century Studios logo, its print logo debuted on a movie poster of The New Mutants [142] [143] while the on-screen logo debuted in a television advertisement for and the full version debuted on February 21, 2020, with the film The Call of the Wild.
- (November 8, 1935-September 11, 1968) Original version. 1940 version. 1942 version. Pink version. Color version. The 20th Century-Fox Hour version.
- (September 16, 1953-December 11? , 1987) Scope version. 1954 version. 1955 version. Fullscreen version. Black and white version. Black and white fullscreen version.
- (February 16, 1956-December 12, 1967) Original version. Dark version. Zoomed version. Open-matte version. Enhanced version. Dark enhanced version. Zoomed enhanced version.
- (August 28? , 1981-August 5, 1994) Widescreen version. Cropped scope version. Scope version. Alternate scope version. Alternate scope version, zoomed in.
- Fox Film Corporation
- Twentieth Century Pictures, Inc.
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- 20th Century Studios
Background: The Fox Film Corporation was an independent film production company that was formed in 1915 by the theater "chain" pioneer William Fox. Fox formed Fox Film Corporation by merging two companies he had established in 1913: Greater New York Film Rental, a distribution firm, which was part of the independents; and Fox (or "Box", depending on the source) Office Attractions Company, a production company.
After the Wall Street crash of 1929, William Fox lost control of the company in 1930, during a hostile takeover. Under new president Sidney Kent, the new owners merged the company with Twentieth Century Pictures, Inc. to form 20th Century-Fox in 1935.
Background: Twentieth Century Pictures, Inc. (also known as "20th Century Pictures, Inc.") was an independent Hollywood motion picture production company created in 1932 by Joseph M. Schenck, the former president of United Artists, Darryl F. Zanuck from Warner Bros. Pictures, William Goetz from Fox Film Corporation, and Raymond Griffith. Their material was released theatrically under United Artists.
Twentieth Century Pictures would later merge with Fox Film Corporation, forming 20th Century-Fox in 1935.
Background: In 1935, Twentieth Century Pictures, Inc. and Fox Film Corporation merged together to form "Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation" (the hyphen between "Century" and "Fox" was dropped in 1985), or simply "20th Century Fox". During the Golden Age of Hollywood it was one of the "Big Five" studios (the other were MGM, Paramount Pictures, RKO Radio Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures). From 2013-2019, it was a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox Inc., which was a company formed when News Corporation split up into two companies. As of July 2018, their two most financially successful films are Avatar, released in 2009, and Titanic (under international rights), released in 1997. Both films were directed by James Cameron. Fox's most highly acclaimed film, according to review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes (jointly owned by Universal and Warner Bros.), is All About Eve, released in 1950 and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
In October 2001, Fox Family Worldwide was sold to Disney for $2.9 billion, giving them control over the channel space as well as the libraries of Saban and TVS. On November 10 of the same year, they renamed it to ABC Family, whose name stuck until it was renamed Freeform in 2016. In December 2017, Disney announced its plans to buy most of 21st Century Fox's assets, which included a bidding war with Comcast; the acquisition process was completed on March 20, 2019, with the last pre-Disney release from the studio being Alita: Battle Angel, released on February 14, 2019. The remaining assets Disney didn't acquire, notably the Fox network and Fox News, were spun-off into a new company called Fox Corporation. On January 17, 2020, Disney announced that it would be dropping the word "Fox" from the company name, presumably to avoid confusion with Fox Corporation, renaming it to "Twentieth Century Studios," along with Searchlight Pictures. However, the studio was still legally incorporated and traded as Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation until December 4, 2020. On December 4, 2020, the company started using 20th Century Studios, Inc. for the copyright of films and television productions as a Disney subsidiary. On April 7, 2021, Blue Sky Studios (20th Century's longtime animation unit) was shut down, and its assets are now owned by Disney.
Background: In December 2017, Disney announced its plans to buy most of 21st Century Fox's assets, which included a bidding war with Comcast; the acquisition process was completed on March 20, 2019, with the last pre-Disney release from the studio being Alita: Battle Angel, released on February 14, 2019. The remaining assets Disney didn't acquire, ...
In 1935, Twentieth Century Pictures, Inc. and Fox Film Corporation merged to form Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation (the hyphen was dropped in 1984).
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Jan 17, 2020 · Disney is rebranding its newly purchased Fox film divisions as it moves away from the former company’s branding: 20th Century Fox film studio is being rebranded to just “20th Century Studios,”...
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A compilation of every TCF logo remake I've done from 2018 to 2021.For the standalone remakes, check the "Logo Remakes" playlist.https://www.youtube.com/play...
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Disney acquisition (2019–present) Bob Iger (CEO of Disney) and Rupert Murdoch (then owner of Fox). On December 14, 2017, The Walt Disney Company announced plans to purchase the entertainment assets of 21st Century Fox, which includes 20th Century Fox, for $52.4 billion.