It’s the end of an era for Avatar‘s long-derided Papyrus font. According to The Independent, Disney has finally changed the 2009 film’s text font for Disney+ users around the globe. The shift from Papyrus to a more standardized block typeface comes after a decade of ridicule from fans, industry heavyweights, and even Saturday Night Live, which skewered the Avatar font in a 2017 sketch starring Ryan Gosling. SNL: 1, Disney: 0.

Last week, The Independent reported that Disney+ dropped Avatar‘s widely-mocked Papyrus font in time for the service’s March 24 U.K. launch. British viewers who eagerly queued up James Cameron’s film noticed that the logo banner had changed from the original Papyrus to a more innocuous font that features the wings of a bird inside the “A” (both logos can be seen below). As of press time, Disney+’s U.S. service also reflects the switch.

Original Avatar Papyrus logo:

New Avatar art on Disney+:

As Cameron and Disney — the original film was produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox, which was acquired in the Disney-Fox merger — prepare for the long-awaited release of multiple Avatar sequels, it makes sense that execs would want to distance themselves from the ill-fated Papyrus font. While the typeface made waves when it was first released, the brouhaha had subsided after a few months, only to be revived again in 2017 with Saturday Night Live‘s “Papyrus” sketch.

The bit, which has been viewed more than 11 million times on YouTube, stars Ryan Gosling as a man haunted by the Avatar logo. “It happened again,” he says. “I thought it was behind me. The dreams came back.” The font keeps Gosling’s character up at night and gives him plenty to discuss with his therapist (Kate McKinnon). “He just got away with it. This man, this professional graphic designer,” he says. Finally, during another night of stalking said graphic designer, Gosling crashes his car into a fire hydrant outside the man’s house. “I know what you did!” he yells at the man in the window. A modern horror story.

Disney, Ryan Gosling thanks you. The world thanks you. Please let us know where we should send our thank you note, which will obviously be typed in Papyrus font.

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