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* The Spider-Man sequels feature montages of still paintings that approximate the story thus far from previous entries in the series.
* Some of the films from [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]] episodes features this, but many more avert it in strange ways; [[Cave Dwellers]], [[Pod People]], [[Marooned|Space Travelers]] and others were films re-edited and redistributed by Film Ventures International, strangely presented with opening and closing credit sequences from other, unrelated films. They're presumably intended to convey the feeling of the movies, but manage to fail spectacularly in some instances.
* The new American ''[[The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo]]'' has this. It's dark and beautiful; it feels like the beginning of a [[James Bond]] title, if done by [[Nine Inch Nails|Trent Reznor]] -- which—which fittingly enough, it is.
 
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
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* The first season of ''[[Wonder Woman (TV series)|Wonder Woman]]''
* ''[[Fringe]]'' uses creative changes in its title sequence to reflect the theme of particular episodes. When the episode is set back in the '80's and deals with the characters' backstories, the titles use an '80's font and digitised theme music, reminiscent of the period. When the episodes are set in the alternative Fringe universe instead of our own, the titles are set in a red background, as opposed to the normal blue. Perhaps unsurprisingly (you don't expect a TV channel to show that level of detail, do you?), SKY in the UK appears unaware of these conventions and frequently uses the wrong colour background card prior to ad breaks, which can leads to no small confusion.
* ''[[American Horror Story]]'' has a gorgeous title sequence that managed to also have several [[Chekhov's Gun|Chekhov's Guns]]s hidden in it.
* The US remake of ''[[Shameless]]''.
* ''[[The X-Files]]''
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