For over 100 years, Leo the Lion has introduced Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films with a triumphant roar as the studio’s mascot. But this week MGM revealed the first update to its branding since 2012, with a ...
Computer animation is the way of the future… and has been for quite some time. To the point where it’s also the way of the past. But not enough of the past, at least as far as some enterprising CGI ...
The Philadelphia Zoo, which marks the 150th anniversary of its opening Monday, has welcomed many animals to its enclosures over the years. But only one appeared on the same screen as Greta Garbo, Joan ...
It's one of the most iconic images in cinema: a lion, framed by a golden circle of film stock, triumphantly roaring just before the opening credits roll. Now, after almost 100 years and more than half ...
Leo the Lion became the first studio icon and wild animal to place his paw prints into the cement at the TCL Chinese Theatre Wednesday morning. After an introduction by the TCL Chinese’s Alwyn Hight ...
MGM Grand’s Leo the Lion statue is getting a nearly monthlong spruce-up. Workers were spotted on Tuesday cleaning the 50-ton statue, which honors the lion seen roaring at the beginning of hundreds of ...
On the occasion of Leo the Lion’s centennial, our film critic revisits 10 notable Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movies, from ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ to ‘Spaceballs.’ In its heyday, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) ...
Jackie, the second MGM "Leo the Lion," was recorded in 1928. Wikimedia Commons Leo the Lion has been the most regular star of MGM Pictures since it was founded on this day in 1924, and his roar is ...
SPRINGFIELD- With just a little over two weeks until MGM Resorts International opens the doors to its new $960 million casino, the company's mascot has taken his place at the complex. A 600-pound lion ...
Leo the Lion has had a makeover. The famed MGM logo feline has been digitally restored and given a new roar. The refurbished Leo will make his bow on the James Bond thriller “Quantum of Solace,” which ...
Computer animation is the way of the future… and has been for quite some time. To the point where it’s also the way of the past. But not enough of the past, at least as far as some enterprising CGI ...