Alien Shared Universe - Headcanon Timeline (V2.0)

To be honest, seeing as Angel has "Weyland-Yutani", which shouldn't even exist yet, I never took that too seriously since it contradicts the Alien series. Firefly is fine I suppose, quite fun connection considering the state of Earth, maybe Weyland-Yutani in that show is connected to the Angel version, thus... Whedon-Verse. Underwater should just straight up be canon though, they specifically decided to use the less popular Weyland Corp logo from Prometheus on an original prop which actually fits into canon perfectly since it was used 2012-2099, timeline-wize. Also a shared sound effect from the Nostromo.
the whedonverse was added thanks to the Buffy comic crossover.

I don't like connecting with ester eggs that much at least if the author don't say smt in return.

If that comic was never being made I would have not added the whedonverse infact.

it just falls under one of the major rules we set in the slasherverse thread.
 
Is the Buffy Film canon?
NOPE.


 
So I have the Predator and Hellraiser movies occurring on my actual date and year of birth (Granted the latter was the global premiere but in my headcanon... that counts!)
 
Heavy Metal (1977) #52-55, "Outland, Part One - Four"** (Adaptation)
Heavy Metal (1977) #58, "Outland, Part Five"** (Adaptation)
I read online that the Outland adaptation was published in Heavy Metal #51-#55

 
I just added RoboCop 2, and i didn't find any dates in the movie, if someone can find smt will be appreciated.

Also can the Frank Miller Continuation be considered canon kinda like the Alien's Screenplays series, or it can't?
 
I haven't read it, probably not but I'm not entirely sure. I do love seeing RoboCop covered like this though, since most places separate the various media.
 
I haven't read it, probably not but I'm not entirely sure. I do love seeing RoboCop covered like this though, since most places separate the various media.
I'm kinda seeing all the media being different cases than different continuities, so that's why i'm asking.

Ofc excluding the obviously non-canon materials, like the remake.
 
also @Pro Bot in your RoboCop timeline in the Timeline Hub Thread you forgot to add the 2003 PS2 game.

for what IK about that game the developers only cared about the 1st 2 movies and Lewies is alive in it.
 
Titus however was also involved in the creation of games that were notable due to their negative reception. Superman for the Nintendo 64 was notorious for its negative status among gamers. GameTrailers called it the worst game of all time. As of 2018, it holds a score of 23% at GameRankings. Similarly, the 2003 game RoboCop also received negative reviews. GameSpot gave it 2.2/10 saying "RoboCop has a bevy of horrible problems that render the game practically unplayable".
 

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