This version of the logo, utilizing the Stranger font, is the one most familiar to modern audiences. It is the font that appeared before Titanic , Star Wars (the prequels and originals re-releases), Die Hard , and Avatar .

When Twentieth Century Pictures merged with the Fox Film Corporation in 1935, legendary California watercolorist Emil Kosa Jr. painted the first official logo.

The introduction of the ultra-wide CinemaScope theatrical format severely distorted the original logo painting.

Artist Rocky Longo of Pacific Title repainted the monolith. To make it look proportional on widescreen lenses, he tilted the "0" in the "20th" . This created the famous slanted-zero look that defined the studio's print and screen identity for decades. The Era of Franklin Gothic (1982–2019) Um, what is the 20th century fox logo? It is very confusing