selfishmisery
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Timelines are meant to represent compatible stories within a singular narrative.
This thread has become Headcanon City with easter eggs over modern intent in regards to continuity.
My suggestions:
1.) Separate the Schumacher stuff from the Burtonverse.
2.) Push the Lois & Clark show into its own timeline.
3.) Put all Superman Returns content into its own "Earth-96" timeline.
"Earth-789" (Post-Crisis/Flashpoint - Burtonverse & Donnerverse become one Earth that bleeds into the comic multiverse as well)
Batman / Batman: Returns / Burtonverse tie-in material / Superman / Superman II / Superman '78 / Supergirl / Superman III / Superman IV / Catwoman (if only because the LORE is carried over from Burtonverse and not simply based on easter eggs)
"Earth-96"
Superman Returns and all compatible tie-in material
Others
Lois & Clark is its own timeline
Schumacher's Batman is its own timeline.
Steel (1997) is so perfunctory in regards to a pre-existing continuity, like with Jonah Hex (2010) or Justice League of America's TV pilot, you're better off putting that aside until we get a Shaq/Steel reference in a future Superman '78 comic or whatever.
This thread has become Headcanon City with easter eggs over modern intent in regards to continuity.
My suggestions:
1.) Separate the Schumacher stuff from the Burtonverse.
2.) Push the Lois & Clark show into its own timeline.
3.) Put all Superman Returns content into its own "Earth-96" timeline.
"Earth-789" (Post-Crisis/Flashpoint - Burtonverse & Donnerverse become one Earth that bleeds into the comic multiverse as well)
Batman / Batman: Returns / Burtonverse tie-in material / Superman / Superman II / Superman '78 / Supergirl / Superman III / Superman IV / Catwoman (if only because the LORE is carried over from Burtonverse and not simply based on easter eggs)
"Earth-96"
Superman Returns and all compatible tie-in material
Others
Lois & Clark is its own timeline
Schumacher's Batman is its own timeline.
Steel (1997) is so perfunctory in regards to a pre-existing continuity, like with Jonah Hex (2010) or Justice League of America's TV pilot, you're better off putting that aside until we get a Shaq/Steel reference in a future Superman '78 comic or whatever.
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