Fair enough considering that the canon is officially supposed to be a bunch of mythsWell, maybe he does. He just didn't make any statements on it.
Fair enough considering that the canon is officially supposed to be a bunch of mythsWell, maybe he does. He just didn't make any statements on it.
Yet another bump. Guess no-one's interested in doing the V/H/S movie but me, and yet I'm too afraid to even touch them (yes, ironically I can stomach your standard Slasher movies, but a wee few jump scares shown from a first person perspective is too much for me)Bumping, because I just found out that the V/H/S/85 segment "Dreamkill" is a spin-off sequel to The Black Phone (which is set in 1978) and follows the cousin of one of the main characters from TBP.
The Black Phone - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.orgV/H/S/85 - Wikipedia
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If anyone fancies taking a look at this franchise, feel free to. However, keep in mind that there's also the spin-off movie SiREN (which focuses on Lily/Lilith from the V/H/S segment "Amateur Night") and the movie Kids vs. Aliens (which is a full-length adaptation of the V/H/S/2 segment "Slumber Party Alien Abduction"), not to mention the Snapchat exclusive miniseries V/H/S: Video Horror Shorts.
Closest I could find.I'm interested in watching The Matrix franchise. Anyone do a timeline? I want to watch it all in chronological order please.
I was hoping someone here did an in-depth breakdown of the franchise already.Closest I could find.
Timeline
This relative timeline of The Matrix franchise includes the stories of the films, the video games, The Animatrix short films and The Matrix Comics. Many of these run parallel to one another while some are difficult to place (though most can be assumed to take place before the Truce). Others...matrix.fandom.com
Oh. Sorry.I was hoping someone here did an in-depth breakdown of the franchise already.
It's OK, maybe someone on here who's more familiar with the franchise can help?Oh. Sorry.
The animated movies, I've heard those are pretty good.What Mortal Kombat timelines are their outside of the games?
DC comics are it's own continuity, outside of the Batman/Judge Dredd comics (not sure about the Lobo crossover though). Presumably is the same deal with IDW comics AFAIK.Are the IDW and DC Judge Dredd comics even canon to the main universe outside the crossovers?
Apparently so. From my research, they actually put all Snowpiercer media (including the TV show?) on the same timeline for the comics. There's actually 10 trains so no contradictions there. Is it possible that all backstories are true and contributed to the frozen Earth?With the Snowpiercer timeline are the comics and movie canon to each other because Yona and Tim from the movie appear in the book 3 even though they have different backstories with how the world froze
I think the Wilfords are different characters and they are different trains.The show shares the same backstory on how the world froze with the movie but the train length is the same as the comics (1001 cars) and I read that it's reboot of the movie considering how in the film Wilford is American while in the show he's British