Star Originals

Background
Star Originals is the production arm of Disney+'s international entertainment service, Star. Star was established as a Hong Kong-based satellite broadcasting service in 1991 with stations both in China and India, acquired by former 20th Century Studios owners News Corporation in 1993, and later by The Walt Disney Company as part of its acquisition of 21st Century Fox on March 20, 2019. On August 5, 2020, it was announced by Disney CEO Bob Chapek that Star was to be reinvented as an international entertainment service, replacing former plans to bring another streaming service owned by Disney, Hulu, outside of the United States and Japan. Star launched as part of the Disney+ service on February 23, 2021 in Canada, the United Kingdom, Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, along with South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong later that year and South Africa on May 18, 2022, with eastern Europe and the Middle East soon to follow later this year. Star's programming mainly includes adult-oriented movies and shows.

(February 23, 2021-)
Logo: On a multi-tiered background, we see the corporate Star TV logo (the Star TV's 2011 star symbol; a five-pointed star filled with a - gradient and a thin semi-circle shaped slice cut out from the bottom-left). The right tier slides over the star from the right as we zoom out. At the same time, the left tier moves right. The full logo is revealed, consisting of white text reading "STAR", as the star from before takes place of the "A". The text "ORIGINAL" (or "ORIGINAL PRODUCTION") can be seen below in a thinner spaced-out font. A diagonal line splits the screen roughly in half, going across the star.

FX/SFX: The moving background and the text being revealed.

Music/Sounds: An ethereal synth note that almost sounds as if it's being played in reverse, followed by a snapping sound (think Nintendo Switch) when the full logo is revealed, leaving a slight echo as the synth note abruptly stops.

Availability: Current. Seen on content distributed internationally on Star.

Editor's Note: This logo is considered by many to be redundant.