Blue version with the Viacom byline written in Gill Sans
Variant with the bigger Viacom byline
Variant with bigger Viacom byline written in Gill Sans
"Distributed by" version
Although the byline here was replaced in 2010, it was still used on-screen by Paramount DVD and Paramount High Definition until the 2019 home media release of Bumblebee (2018), when those two logos were finally discontinued and replaced with the standard theatrical logo.
2009, 2010–2019[]
Blue variant
Version with larger Viacom byline, used as an early prototype version of the main print logo and once used on back covers of DVD and Blu-ray discs in 2009.
Version with smaller Viacom byline
Version with Viacom byline over the logo
"Distributed by" version
Alternate "Distributed by" version
Version with larger French Viacom byline
Logo with wordmark
Blue variant with bold script
Blue version with smaller Viacom byline
2013[]
Blue variant
Blue variant logo without byline
This logo was short-lived, although the mountain was reused for Paramount Channel's logo.
The ViacomCBS byline was first used on movies in 2020 and was still used on films until 2022.
2021–2022[]
Blue variant
Pride Month variant
On February 15, 2022, after ViacomCBS was rebranded as Paramount, this byline was discontinued and for the first time since 1968, the company will no longer use any byline as it is shown in their official websites.[1]
2022–present[]
Blue variant
Inverted variant without "Pictures", as seen on the trailers of Babylon, ‘’Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem’’, & Killers of the Flower Moon.
On March 4, 2022, "Pictures" was reinstated on the logo for the first time since 1967. This is to avoid any confusion with their parent company.
Miscellaneous[]
1914–1917[]
1917–1918[]
1917–1967[]
Script
Original wordmark signage as seen on the studio entrance in Hollywood
Alternate ad slick logo seen in newspapers and magazines in the 1920s and 1930s.
Signage seen above the former Paramount Film Exchange office in Pittsburgh
Bronze plaque used by New York City's former Paramount Theatre (1926-1964)
1917 print logo seen in different pop art colors, seen on a Paramount T-shirt.
Blue version of the logo seen on one of those Paramount T-shirts.
Green and yellow version seen on one of those Paramount T-shirts.
1917 logo with 1967 script, seen on one of those Paramount T-shirt.