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Disney has discontinued all 20th Century Fox brands. What will the new trademarks look like?

When it comes to Disney, in addition to those classic amusement parks and those common logos in life, Disney’s movies are also said to be the memories of a generation. Recently, the Disney Company announced that it will transfer its... 20th Century Fox Television has been renamed 20th Century Television. This news also means that Disney has officially announced the end of the 20th Century Fox brand era. There are still a lot of fans of Disney movies. After all, each of his series is produced with great care, and even netizens call it a maniac for details. After this news came out, everyone expressed regret. After all, everyone is used to this logo, and even Some fans believe that the famous trademark in Hollywood history is coming to an end.

The old logo is gone, what will the new logo look like? Disney stated that although the words "Century" and "Fox" will be deleted from the studio name, the iconic horn melody and LOGO image of "Twentieth Century Fox" will not change much. They will still be stacked in capital letters. On top of the spotlight. And this year, new logos and end cards will appear on TV shows, while existing episodes on streaming and digital libraries will retain the original logo. Disney's senior officials made such a decision after careful consideration. If everyone just wants to remember it, then there is no need to oppose such an approach.

In addition to Disney’s attitude, Fox Film also stated that in fact, this logo has no meaning for a long time, because Fox Film has become a copyright library and holds many major movies and IPs with historical significance. Movies, and relevant people in the industry said that the focus of Fox's next movies may not be this. Although this has caused netizens to speculate, they also respect this choice.

In fact, no matter what logo is changed or whether there is a logo, as long as Disney’s movies are still well-made, then its audience base will not decrease. After all, the audience’s focus is still on the movie. content and production.