DreamWorks unveils new logo
3 min readDreamWorks recently disclosed its brand-new animated logo. However, it left the social media users divided.
Here is everything you need to know.
DreamWorks share their new logo
DreamWorks, which is owned by Universal Pictures, took to social media on Friday to unveil its new animated logo.
The 33-second dreamlike sequence opens with the boy on the moon. Moreover, he is seen flying around and visiting some of the American production house’s popular characters. They include King Fu Panda’s protagonist Po as well as How To Train Your Dragon’s Toothless.
Additionally, the new logo features an appearance of characters from DreamWorks’ successful movies such as Boss Baby, Trolls, The Bad Guys, and Shrek.
DreamWorks Animation is proud to unveil our brand new animated logo! ⭐️ Be the first to see it in theaters with an early sneak-peek of #PussInBoots: The Last Wish, Saturday, November 26th at 2pm local time. Tickets on sale now: https://t.co/TqLhdyIJn8 pic.twitter.com/7BpQBHTiRi
— DreamWorks Animation (@Dreamworks) November 25, 2022
Meanwhile, production designer Kendal Cronkhite said, ‘We make dreams come to life on screen, so the idea was basically that you go into the dreams of a new child. They are taking you through this dreamscape and reintroducing you to these iconic figures that we’ve created over all these years.’
In the meantime, the new logo will debut on the theatre screens in the production’s house’s upcoming release ‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.’ It is set to hit the theater screens on 21st December.
Besides that, DreamWorks is gearing up to release their third film in the Trolls franchise which will reportedly drop next year on 17th November. Additionally, a fourth Kung Fu Panda is also in production and is scheduled to release on 8th March 2024.
Twitter is divided over DreamWork’s new animated logo
DreamWorks has found itself in controversy over social media for the newly unveiled logo which has received mixed reviews on the internet.
While some adored the animation, others were not impressed with it.
One user wrote, ‘The new DreamWorks logo is beautiful.’
The new Dreamworks logo is beautiful, y’all just mean
— (E)Ben(ezer Scrooge)! ❄️🐀 (@Benimated) November 26, 2022
Another user shared, ‘I honestly think that the new DreamWorks looks AMAZING!’.
I honestly think that the new Dreamworks looks AMAZING!
— Joseph Montgomery😳 (@JOEYJABRONl) November 26, 2022
I would even definitely KILL if variations of this logo feature any cameos from “Prince of Egypt”, “Flushed Away”, “Mr. Peabody & Sherman”, and “Captain Underpants”!
Moreover, someone mentioned, ‘I like the new DreamWorks logo because it reminds me of all my favorite movies.’
I like the new DreamWorks logo because it reminds me of all my favorite movies
— Tesla owner and proud of it (@swamp_land) November 26, 2022
Meanwhile, some shared their disappointment over the studio for not including their older films.
A user stated, ‘Great logo, but why did none of your 2D animated movies get a shoutout? Joseph King of Dreams, Prince of Egypt, Road to El Dorado, Sinbad?’
Great logo, but why did none of your 2D animated movies get a shoutout? Joseph King of Dreams, Prince of Egypt, Road to El Dorado, Sinbad…?
— Trevor Riches – Stream To the Stars by Max Richter (@trevor_riches) November 26, 2022
Additionally, someone noted, ‘I think the new DreamWorks logo sucks!’
I think the new Dreamworks logo fucking sucks! pic.twitter.com/ciH1KsIsdb
— Oh Fug (@EbinFug) November 26, 2022
A different user pointed out, ‘This is the most gaudy logo intro I’ve ever seen for a movie studio. This is meant for an amusement park not for a movie.’
This is the most gaudy logo intro I've ever seen for a movie studio. This is meant for an amusement park not for a movie. https://t.co/nQdKu16YED #Dreamworks
— Edwin Kim (@MantaBluRay) November 26, 2022