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Spot the difference: MGM replaces roaring lion with CGI double – video – The Guardian
MGM has replaced its roaring lion with a CGI double after decades of improvements in video resolution and quality

MGM has replaced its roaring lion with a CGI double. The film studio has used a lion to introduce its films since it was founded in 1924, using five different animals before long-servingLeo the Lion made his debut in 1957. The move to CGI comes after increases in video resolution and quality mark a significant change in quality since Leo was immortalised on celluloid 64 years ago. The new logo was set to be revealed with the latest James Bond film, but multiple delays to its release mean Leos digital…
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