2006–2012 | 2011 (unused) | 2011-2012 (unused) | 2012–2015 | 2015–2016 |
2016–2020 | 2020 | 2020 | 2020–present |
Zune Video[]
2006–2012[]
Xbox Video[]
2011 (unused)[]
Seen in some public preliminary demonstrations of Windows 8, assuming it was Windows 8 Build 7985.
2011-2012 (unused)[]
Used from Windows 8 Developer Preview until Windows 8 RTM.
2012–2015[]
2015–2016[]
Xbox Video on Xbox 360 and Xbox One reflected its rebrand to Microsoft Movies & TV later in 2016.
Movies & TV (Films & TV)[]
2016–2020[]
Depending in some countries, Movies & TV is branded as Films & TV in Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand.
2020[]
Microsoft updated the icon of this app in 2020, lasting only a few days.
2020[]
In 2020, Microsoft updated the Movies & TV app icon to comply with the "Fluent Design" of the rest of the Windows application logos. This logo was originally designed for Windows 10X, but was only used for a short period of time on Windows 10.
2020–present[]
In order for the logo of this application to become even more fluent in the new Microsoft design, they updated it again on June 22, 2020. This logo was also originally designed for Windows 10X, but was only used on Windows 10 and 11.
Movies & TV app later superseded by the new Media Player, and it will co-exist with Movies & TV and Windows Media Player Legacy.