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Wait, WHAT!?If they do make an animated series there could potentially be a crossover with the upcoming Evil Dead animated series
Evil Dead animated series?! I need context!
Wait, WHAT!?If they do make an animated series there could potentially be a crossover with the upcoming Evil Dead animated series
Wait, WHAT!?
Evil Dead animated series?! I need context!
Sequel to Ash vs Evil Dead.Wait, WHAT!?
Evil Dead animated series?! I need context!
Oh yeah, and the story of the "S-Mart Slasher" (Ash) was loosely made into movies, including an unathorized slasher movie. So Hollywood in the Slasherverse are morally fucked up with profiting off of real-life Slashers and their murder sprees. (Army of Darkness vs. Re-Animator #1)It's complicated. The first two seasons have absolutely no connection to the movies. The third season has no connection to the first two seasons, but uses the Ghostface mask and voice. Scream VI features the "Brandon James" mask from Season 1-2 during the train scene but it's almost impossible to spot. I think Season 3 could suggest that it's the same universe but there's just different Ghostface killers around America doing their own thing, alongside the Lakewood Slashers from Season 1-2.
Speaking of references, here's every instance of an in-universe adaptation of real life murders in this universe that I can think of.
You think real life Hollywood is bad profiting off of tragedies? Pffft, that's nothing. This is much worse.
- Adam Green's Hatchet references Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street and Texas Chainsaw Massacre as in-universe films.
- The Evil Dead was shown in A Nightmare on Elm Street as an in-universe film despite the film both taking place A Nightmare on Elm Street and not having been released yet.
- A Nightmare on Elm Street was turned into a film after an episode of Freddy's Nightmares.
- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre's intro suggests it's an film (I placed that part in 1974).
- The Toolbox Murders states that the film is a dramatisation of events that occurred in 1967 (I placed that part in 1978).
- Friday the 13th: Part 2 is an existing movie in 1982 during Ash vs Evil Dead.
- Hellraiser: Hellworld heavily focuses on the idea of an in-universe video game series based on the Cenobites called Hellworld. It's only at the end of the film that it is revealed to be real.
- Psycho is referenced as an in-universe film in Hack/Slash: Comic Book Carnage!.
- There is an in-universe Child's Play film called Chucky Goes Psycho.
- A Nightmare on Elm Street is referenced as an in-universe film series in Evil Dead Rise.
They do love to cancel popular shows after 3 seasons. I've never forgiven them for ending Stargate.Why does Syfy always cancel shows?
Smol update, but...Bad news boss @Pro Bot
‘Chucky’ Canceled After Three Seasons at Syfy, USA Network
"Chucky" has been canceled after three seasons, Variety has learned.variety.com
Maybe this movie will be the conclusion to their story? Who knows?They already confirmed there's another Child's Play movie coming out. I kinda think it's funny if that's the last we see of those kids, XD.
Throwaway thoughts from reading Army of Darkness #5:Oh yeah, and the story of the "S-Mart Slasher" (Ash) was loosely made into movies, including an unathorized slasher movie. So Hollywood in the Slasherverse are morally fucked up with profiting off of real-life Slashers and their murder sprees. (Army of Darkness vs. Re-Animator #1)
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To make things even more difficultArmy of Darkness #7:
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Monster War?
>Googles it
>Four issue miniseries involving Witchblade, The Darkness, Magdalena and Lara Croft going up against the likes of Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolfman
Monster War - TV Tropes
Monster War is a 2005 four-issue miniseries from Top Cow Productions (reprinted later under Dynamite Comics) written by Christopher Golden & Tom Sniegoski and drawn by Joy Chin. Its an crossover event pitting its flagship characters …tvtropes.org
Riiiiight, uhhh... well, this is... quite awkward now. So, what do we do here?
In other words, a possible Multiversal variant?To make things even more difficult
Pretty sure the Witchblade in this is different from the Dynamite version of the character