United Artists

1967–1968
This is the updated United Artists logo following the company's purchase by Transamerica Corporation.

1982–1987


Designed by Sandy Dvore. This print logo was prominently used outside North America on video releases through Warner; MGM's Leo the Lion logo was used for the most part.

1987–1994
In 1987, was revised the U was separated and the A now cut and bigger.

2000


This logo (used in theaters and online from 2000–2001) was ultimately a placeholder logo for the reintroduction and revitalization of the 1987 UA logo.

2000–present
After 7 years of absence, the 1987 logo returned, but the 'United Artists' text was changed to a different font. The print version of the logo was in use in tandem with the placeholder logo for the latter half of 2000 before being reintroduced on screen in 2001.

Final Note

 * Hot Tub Time Machine is United Artists' final film to date. With MGM being demoted to a co-distributor with Paramount, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros and others; United Artists is no longer active.
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