Stephen King Multiverse Headcanon Multiverse Timelines by Iceman109

I find a lot of the time queries do just… get ignored on this website. Sometimes you can just find the answer online or by searching through the thread, but sometimes you’ll have an actually reverent question that just never gets answered…
 
I find a lot of the time queries do just… get ignored on this website. Sometimes you can just find the answer online or by searching through the thread, but sometimes you'll have an actually reverent question that just never gets answered…
Which is what I did for him...

It's an easy question to look up. I looked it up and it took less than a minute. Sometimes no one responds to my comments and it's fine... the reason I didn't respond is because I felt that I was busy and didn't want to look something up for someone else at the moment. It's not a personal attack, it's just that if someone cares to know the answer, they should look it up themselves. Sorry.
 
Not responding because you’re doing other things is fine, I get that. What annoy me more is when people are active in other threads, but just don’t respond to your question (“Just google it” or “it’s been said in the thread before” are both valid answers). It’s even worse when a new conversation starts on the same thread you posted your question on, as if it was never there - I find this happens most often when the answer isn’t on the internet or in the thread, coincidentally
 
Not responding because you're doing other things is fine, I get that. What annoy me more is when people are active in other threads, but just don't respond to your question ("Just google it" or "it's been said in the thread before" are both valid answers). It's even worse when a new conversation starts on the same thread you posted your question on, as if it was never there - I find this happens most often when the answer isn't on the internet or in the thread, coincidentally
I don't want to dedicate my free time to telling people to look things up. I find that focusing on what I'm most interested in is more rewarding. I also don't think it's worth getting annoyed over not getting a response - I never do.

I don't even know what the issue is, this isn't even my thread. ANYONE could have told him the answer. Me, you, Iceman, anyone. Do I have to respond to every question in every thread, or...
 
It’s not an attack at you, more a rant at the community in general (again, classic thecomicboard users only replying to what they deem necessary - there was more in the message, all you responded to was “Tell them to look it up”).

Though, just ignoring someone and expecting them to know you actually took the time to read what they said, but they just don’t want to respond because it’s on the internet, instead of saying “Just look it up” while you’re already in free time is counter-intuitive. You’re losing 30 seconds max, and it’s not like you’re doing anything (like you said, it’s free time)
 
It's not an attack at you, more a rant at the community in general (again, classic thecomicboard users only replying to what they deem necessary - there was more in the message, all you responded to was "Tell them to look it up").
As I've said... I don't get offended at that when it happens to me. If I'm not sure of an answer, I'm not going to look it up or tell you to look it up, I'm going to leave it alone and wait for them to either find the answer themselves or have someone else answer it. This place isn't a google search.

You are free to answer every question you like, just like I'm free to ignore questions that I'm not 100% sure of that would be easy to find the answer to. I'm sick of doing the research for other people, to be honest. Having to post tens of links explaining why something is canon or not did that to me.
 
As I've said... I don't get offended at that when it happens to me. If I'm not sure of an answer, I'm not going to look it up or tell you to look it up, I'm going to leave it alone and wait for them to either find the answer themselves or have someone else answer it. This place isn't a google search.

You are free to answer every question you like, just like I'm free to ignore questions that I'm not 100% sure of that would be easy to find the answer to. I'm sick of doing the research for other people, to be honest. Having to post tens of links explaining why something is canon or not did that to me.
That's fine.

Then don't 'help' me with the Arrowverse thread anymore if you're going to react that way.
 
I would guess that the multiverse of Stephen King might include every film simultaneously with the books rather than a reset which might only affect The Dark Tower events, but in terms of reading/viewing order, this works for me.
So the books And the Movies are Canon because are in the multiverse
 
Once again like many of my timelines I will be doing it in a viewing order

Popular Adaptation Universe

1850: Chapelwaite
1935: The Green Mile
1947-1966: The Shawshank Redemption
1959: Stand By Me
1960: Castle Rock: Friday the 13th: The Attic
1962: It: Welcome to Derry
1963-2016: 11.22.63
1969: Riding the Bullet
1975: Salem's Lot
1978: Christine
1979: The Long Walk (Alternate Timeline)
1979: Carrie
1980: The Shining
1981: Castle Rock: Friday the 13th: The Dog
1983: Children of the Corn
1983: Children of the Corn 2: The Final Sacrifice
1983: The Dead Zone
1984: Castle Rock: Friday the 13th: Homecoming
1984: Cat's Eye
1984: Cujo
1986: Maximum Overdrive
1989: IT
1989: Pet Semetary
1989: Storm of the Century
1990: Graveyard Shift
1991: The Dark Half
1991: Needful Things
1992: Pet Semetary 2
1993: The Tommyknockers
1994: The Stand 1994 (Alternate Timeline)
1995: Dolores Claiborne
1995: Children of the Corn 3: Urban Harvest
1996: Children of the Corn 4: The Gathering
1996: Thinner
1997: Trucks
1997: The Night Flier
1998: Children of the Corn 5: Fields of Terror
1999: The Rage: Carrie 2
1999: Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return
2000: Children of the Corn: Revelation
2003: Dreamcatcher
2007: The Mist
2010-2011: Haven
2011: Children of the Corn: Genesis
2012-2020: N0S4A2
2014: A Good Marriage
2016: IT: Chapter 2
2017: The Dark Tower
2017: Under the Dome
2018: Castle Rock: Friday the 13th: The Guard
2018: Welcome to Castle Rock
2018-2019: Castle Rock
2018: Children of the Corn: Runaway
2019: In the Tall Grass
2019: Doctor Sleep
2020: The Outsider
2020: Children of the Corn 2020
2024: The Monkey
2024: Misery
2025: The Running Man (Alternate Timeline)
Pretty sure that the original film adaptation of Carrie is set in 1976. Only the original novel is set in 1979.
Also, what's your reasoning behind placing Misery in 2024?
 
Ah right, interesting. Was this referring to the 1990 film though? Pretty sure that's a separate continuity, as it's very clearly meant to be a contemporary setting.
The actress pretty much said that she was playing a younger version of the movie character, and the Misery's Love book doesn't exist in the novel but does in the show and movie.
 
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