An old-fashioned 20th Century Fox logo is shown before the modern one. It was from a 4K digital scan of The Long, Hot Summer (1958).
The opening and closing credits are done in the style of silent movie intertitles.
If you look closely at the early end title cards, the small graphics in the corners of the cards reflect the roles of both the cast and crew.
The rolling credits are displayed over hand-painted artwork summarizing visual highlights in the film from beginning to end.
The modern 20th Century Fox logo along with the logos for TSG Entertainment and Chernin Entertainment are shown in sepia tone.
James Mangold's executive producer title card is bordered with graphics of folded arms with Wolverine claws. This is a reference to Logan (2017), Mangold's previous film with Hugh Jackman.
"The making and authorized distribution of this film supported over 15,000 jobs and involved hundreds of thousands of work hours" appears at the end of the credits.