DC Live-Action Multiverse - Viewing/Reading Order

So, is Night Nurse in Dead Boy Detectives TV Series the same Night Nurse we saw in Doom Patrol? Like not a Doppelganger, but the same?
 
But another Universe
HBO Max possibly orders Dead Boy Detectives, the DC spin-off series from Doom Patrol, but recasts the characters. Dead Boy Detectives is reportedly in production at HBO Max. The streamer has ordered 8 episodes of the ghost detective series, a spin-off from Doom Patrol. Based on the DC comics Sandman and Dead Boy Detectives, the series is described as a "new take on a ghost story that explores loss, grief and death through the lens of Edwin Payne and Charles Rowland, both deceased British teenagers and their living friend, Crystal Palace. Like a vintage detective series – only darker and on acid. » Edwin, Charles and Crystal all appeared in the episode "Dead Patrol" in season 3 of Doom Patrol, but they will be played by different actors in the new series. Ty Tennant, Sebastian Croft and Madalyn Horcher played Edwin, Charles and Crystal respectively in Doom Patrol.
 
HBO Max possibly orders Dead Boy Detectives, the DC spin-off series from Doom Patrol, but recasts the characters. Dead Boy Detectives is reportedly in production at HBO Max. The streamer has ordered 8 episodes of the ghost detective series, a spin-off from Doom Patrol. Based on the DC comics Sandman and Dead Boy Detectives, the series is described as a "new take on a ghost story that explores loss, grief and death through the lens of Edwin Payne and Charles Rowland, both deceased British teenagers and their living friend, Crystal Palace. Like a vintage detective series – only darker and on acid. » Edwin, Charles and Crystal all appeared in the episode "Dead Patrol" in season 3 of Doom Patrol, but they will be played by different actors in the new series. Ty Tennant, Sebastian Croft and Madalyn Horcher played Edwin, Charles and Crystal respectively in Doom Patrol.
The new Series seems to be set in the The Sandman Universe
 
VIEWING order, not RELEASE order.

Not only that, but it doesn't even include any of the animated shows or movies, or even video games like the Arkhamverse or Lego Batman.
But what do you call viewing order? Like adding stuff in release order but taking into account when something is released out of order, like some episodes in the Arrowverse in relation to others?
 
VIEWING order, not RELEASE order.

Not only that, but it doesn't even include any of the animated shows or movies, or even video games like the Arkhamverse or Lego Batman.
it's the closest you'll find. You won't get what u want coz people doesn't consider much of those things canon. If u want what u search, you have to build it yourself. I'm sorry, but that's the truth.
 

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