Serpentine Pro Bold Oblique by Linotype is a font based on the title logo from the movie Lethal Weapon.
Serpentine is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Dick Jensen in the 1970s. It features rounded, smooth curves combined with angular shapes, creating a modern and dynamic appearance. The font is particularly known for its strong, clean lines and distinctive character design, making it highly legible and visually striking. Originally created for display purposes, Serpentine is widely used in advertising, signage, and graphic design due to its bold, contemporary style. It is available in various weights and versions, offering versatility for different design applications.
The Lethal Weapon film franchise is a popular action-comedy series that began in 1987, created by Shane Black and directed by Richard Donner. The series centers on the unlikely partnership between two Los Angeles detectives: the suicidal, reckless Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) and the calm, family-oriented Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover). Their contrasting personalities create the dynamic tension that drives the films, blending intense action with humor.
The first film, Lethal Weapon, was a major success, leading to three sequels: Lethal Weapon 2 (1989), Lethal Weapon 3 (1992), and Lethal Weapon 4 (1998). Each installment expands on the duo’s adventures while exploring deeper themes of friendship, trauma, and redemption. The franchise is known for its thrilling action sequences, memorable characters, and witty banter.
Lethal Weapon became a defining entry in the buddy cop genre and remains beloved for its mix of action, humor, and heart.
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