Dallas Kinard
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I think that makes it far more complicated, especially if we are taking Watcher Database's hypothesis as true.I think it's actually implied the Tomorrowverse isn't actually the new DCAMU timeline but instead a new multiverse created by killing Darkseid, plus John Constantine is said to be older than the multiverse, so to me, that implies that I shouldn't be putting them alongside each other but rather the DCAMU is the "main" Earth, so no "[New 52 Timeline]", and the Tomorrowverse as [Tomorrowverse Multiverse: Earth-1] or something like that, with everything part of the Tomorrowverse Multiverse being set entirely after the DC Animated Movie Universe. Maybe instead of Tomorrowverse Multiverse, I call it something related to Darkseid.
From my understanding, Super Friends, the DCAU and Teen Titans realities would be variants. Darkseid obviously exists in those worlds, plus I believe it was confirmed by someone involved - I saw it in a Watchtower Database video.
Maybe the DCEU's Peacemaker found his way to the Tomorrowverse Multiverse after his omniversal Mortal Kombat adventures and merged with the new timeline, creating a new animated universe with elements of his past in it... the DCU perhaps? I'm reaching, I don't think that's the Tomorrowverse at the end of Crisis on Infinite Earths, plus I doubt they'd want it to be isolated from the multiverse at large, but I'm just pondering.
I don't think the DCAMU is connected to the DCU, wouldn't make sense. Perhaps the DCEU Peacemaker thing is true on a separate note.I think that makes it far more complicated, especially if we are taking Watcher Database's hypothesis as true.
I dunno.
Essentially an Archipelago of Multiverses? In a Omniverse I guess since the Overvoid beyond the 6th Dimension is infinite…I don't think the DCAMU is connected to the DCU, wouldn't make sense. Perhaps the DCEU Peacemaker thing is true on a separate note.
That was the quote. The way I see it, the DC Animated Movie Universe is part of the Animated Multiverse, and when they killed Darkseid, they created a separate multiverse known as the Tomorrowverse. Then that leads to a new Prime Earth/Monoverse and I guess we can say that, since the Tomorrowverse Multiverse was destroyed, that new reality is in the primary multiverse... possibly.As most comic fans know, the original Crisis on Infinite Earths came into existence to streamline a DC continuity that had become a bit too cumbersome to be inviting to new readers. So, the "worlds will live, worlds will die" element was kind of baked into the concept from the get go. We thought it was a great opportunity to quickly revisit some of the animated versions of those worlds. It was certainly meant lovingly, as a kind of victory lap. To be clear, no universes were harmed in the making of these motion pictures. Like every supposedly dead superhero, any or all of them are available for a miraculous return.
Or, if you prefer an in-universe answer, the Tomorrowverse is a reality unto itself, with multiple versions of universes that resemble those of the Super Friends, B:TAS, JLU, and the rest. It is those doppelganger realities that were destroyed, not the ones you love.
Maybe.