I'm watching '89, and a Newspaper at the start has the date November 25, then another November 14, then November 7 in that order.
Based on this, I'm going with:
November 25 is correct
November 14 is incorrect
November 6 is incorrect, but is taken as December 6 because of a short time jump since Joker unleashed his laughing "product"
Is this fair?
Possibly. For the purpose of this timeline, I'm gonna include it all until that is fully 100% clear and The Flash is incompatible with those films.So it will basically be like superman returns where superman 3 and 4 were not mentioned.

https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Catwoman_80th_Anniversary_100-Page_Super_Spectacular_Vol_1_1The second story is clearly the Burtonverse. Catwoman wears the same suit. The wiki seems to agree, too.
However, Penguin appears on a computer screen alive. Should it be assumed the story is somehow during Batman Returns, dispite the fact that Penguin looks majorly different to Danny Devito, or that Penguin was resurrected/had a successor, like Joker? I'm more leaning to the successor idea. Seems more likely. I mean... just look at him.
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Hell, maybe this is canon now, haha.
I always thought of it more as a Birds of Prey prequel, the actor and suit matching that continuity, but let's take a look at it with the new information.
Pros
Batsuit
Batmobile
'89 theme
Alfred Pennyworth
Cons
Joker (retroactively alive/replaced)
Penguin (retroactively alive/replaced)
Riddler without brain injury
The only error that now exists is Riddler, but I suppose he could have recovered eventually. He gave me very Jim Carrey vibes in that scene.
Vicki Vale and James Gordon also appear. Recast aren't a problem and we only heard James Gordon's voice. I guess Bruce and Vicki got back together.
I was suggesting that OnStar could be in the Burtonverse now that we know canonically a new version of Penguin exists, but I used to pretend that it was in the Birds of Prey continuity, since the actor and suit match.Birds of Prey resembles the Burtonverse, but more or less the same way Titans looks like the DCEU - but they're not connected.
Side note: but Lois & Clark (the 90s TV series) did have the Burtonverse Batmobile in one episode. If anything, Birds of Prey and Lois & Clark are their own little shared universe. Probably not, but the Burtonverse still doesn't fit with those two shows.![]()


No.https://thedirect.com/article/michael-keaton-ben-affleck-batman-dceu-mainI guess that this universe is going to get a proper revival?
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