The 25 most iconic movie company logos, from A24 to Pixar to TriStar

In honor of Napoleon and Ridley Scott's Scott Free imprint, these are our favorite film studio and production company logos

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The 25 most iconic movie company logos, from A24 to Pixar to TriStar
Film production company logos (from top left): Scott Free, Blumhouse, Walt Disney, Jerry Bruckheimer, Monkeypaw, Lionsgate Image: The A.V. Club

A good studio logo says something about the movie you’re about to see. Sometimes it’s as literal as “this movie is based on a Marvel comic book,” sometimes it’s a testament to a studio’s place in film history, and sometimes it’s—at the risk of sounding very cool—a total vibe that gives you a sense of what to expect from the movie you’re about to see. There are even extremely rare occasions when the logo is so good at hyping up a movie that it makes you wish the Dark Universe hadn’t been a catastrophic flop.

So, in honor of the release of Ridley Scott’s Napoleon and the beautifully haunting logo for Scott Free Productions, here are The A.V. Club’s 25 favorite production company logos (in alphabetical order, so no fighting!) and what they say about the movies they’re attached to.

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A24 Movie Trailer Logos (2023)

What is it? Just the name, which is kind of buzzy all on its own, but how about one where it’s made of eyes? Or it’s a stained glass window? Or it’s made of sheep?What does it mean? Quirky, cool, hipster indie stuff. This is a cheat, since the A24 logo tends to be normal when it actually shows up in a movie, but the studio loves to do cool things with it in trailers.As seen in: Trailers for A24 movies

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