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So, the fictionalised version of the Amityville "Haunting" is condensed. I'll just place it in the middle, I guess?
Ghostbusters: The Video Game references a fan film series that had a crossover with A Nightmare on Elm Street, so I guess it's almost canon... lol.And they also to Dr. Curry as the "Ghostbuster guy" in issue 2, but I don't actually think that means the Ghostbusters exist in the slasherverse... unless...
Having Ghostbusters Canon Will Mean that the slaherverse Is connected to the TMNT Multiverse, and that connected to a lot of things...The Return of the Ghostbusters (2007):
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Nonono, that can't be right! I'll prove it.
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Jokes aside, it was probably inspired by some toys or... or it's a coincidence. Dear god...
Everything is already connected, the Friday the 13th reboot is a parallel universe to the Slasherverse (?) and is part of the Transformers Multiverse (?), so:Having Ghostbusters Canon Will Mean that the slaherverse Is connected to the TMNT Multiverse, and that connected to a lot of things...
It would also mean that you could have Jason vs Bumblebee in the OG Friday timeline too, XD. Nah, even if it was canon to Ghostbusters (which... okay, that's very Doctor Who of them), it's technically an unofficial version of Freddy created by fans.Having Ghostbusters Canon Will Mean that the slaherverse Is connected to the TMNT Multiverse, and that connected to a lot of things...
OMGWTF, Spider-Man cameo!? In episode 2, he's casually swinging around. But there's a Spider-Man 2 DVD as well. Weird as fuck web-series and universe, lol.
No. The Army of Darkness Forever comic tries to argue that the theatrical ending was evil Ash, but the setting is 1993 so I don't get it. Future issues may either explain it or make no sense, only time will tell.Been awhile since I watched them but was thinking I would soon so is there some kind of reconciliation between the multiple endings of army of darkness and the TV show? I honestly don't remember
tbf doesnt a lot of subsequent evil dead movies and the series heavily retcon the first movieIt's important to note most of those comics ignore the first Evil Dead movie
Well, that's easy enough to power through. Just because Ash never mentions his other friends doesn't mean it didn't happen. The only time that's a problem is in an alternate timeline where Ash arrives before the cabin, which... is an alternate timeline.It's important to note most of those comics ignore the first Evil Dead movie
The first movie is the only one that happens in its entirety. The beginning of Evil Dead 2 is only an altered recap of events, Ash doesn't experience the ending of Evil Dead 2, and the intro for Army of Darkness is just a recap too.tbf doesnt a lot of subsequent evil dead movies and the series heavily retcon the first movie