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Unrelated, but any chance of someone doing a viewing order/timeline for Rick & Morty?
Also, you're probably gonna scream in frustration @Pro Bot, but one of the characters in R&M Season 7 is a Private Investigator... who also happens to be a Yautja. No, seriously, that's literally canon to R&M. And he's very much a Predator.
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How is that gonna work
This show takes place in an enormous bundle of alternate universes that regularly contradict each other, your head will explode before you even get to reading the comic section
 
I love that Deadpool canonically had the Sinister Six killed in that universe.
 
Since EA is being shitty with the Alice Franchaise, here's a timeline for you:

1862 - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
1862 - Trough the Looking Glass
1874 - Wilson's Casebook
1874 - Alice
1875 - Alice: Madness Returns Storybook
1875 - Alice: Madness Returns
1876 - Alice: Asylum
(EA can cancel their game, for me the game is still canon)
1877 - Alice: Otherlands
 
Well...I was gonna do Dexter...then Dexter: Original Sin aired and it's completely retconned the timeline so now EVERYTHING is off. I don't think I can timeline it until I get some sort of idea of what Original Sin is, whether it's a complete retcon or if this is just Dexter's own "reality".
 
Well...I was gonna do Dexter...then Dexter: Original Sin aired and it's completely retconned the timeline so now EVERYTHING is off. I don't think I can timeline it until I get some sort of idea of what Original Sin is, whether it's a complete retcon or if this is just Dexter's own "reality".
Without spoilers (only up to Season 5 of Dexter), how bad are the retcons?
 
Unrelated, but here's something neato...
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As fun as this reference might be to potentially link it to Earth-346, the Fourth Wall Break (of which there's so many in this series) kinda ruins any chance of it being seriously connected.

... sauce is The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You, for anyone interested. And no, before you say anything @selfishmisery, this isn't that kind of series, but rather a deconstruction of the harem genre, completely with a protagonist (Rentarou "Chadtarou" Aijou) that fits the Chad grindset.
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OKAY, HOLD THE ACTUAL FUCK UP!! WHAT IS KAIJI DOING IN THIS MANGA?!
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Like, bruh!! This is supposed to be the present-day, and yet Kaiji is AFAIK set in the 90s?
 

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1. The Classic Monsters franchise. (The Mummy: Dark Universe Stories directly crosses over with it)
2. The Mummy/Scorpion King franchise. (The Mummy (2017) features an object from these films, which was said to canonize them)
3. The Dark Universe. (They stated the past films are part of the canon, they're taking it in another direction)
4. Renfield. (Sequel to Dracula)
5. Potentially everything by Universal that's part of a brand associated with the Classic Monsters because the Dark Universe ride trailer makes it sound like Van Helsing, The Wolf Man, and Dracula Untold are canon, and the aforementioned "past films are canon" thing regarding The Mummy (2017). I suppose that means they'd be multiple Draculas, Frankenstein's monsters, whatever. Throwing in unofficial sequels, I guess Bela Lugosi Dracula's real name is Armand Tesla, as seen in The Return of the Vampire (1943).
Could the 2020 Invisible Man film and the new Wolf Man film part of the Universal Monsters Universe?
 
One to note regarding the Stephen King Universe timeline...
Andy Muschietti says they have a 3-season plan for the 'IT' prequel series 'WELCOME TO DERRY'

"The first season is 1962, the second season is 1935, and the third season is 1908" (Via Discussing Film Twitter who got it via a live stream he was on.)
 
Without spoilers (only up to Season 5 of Dexter), how bad are the retcons?

He was born in February of 1971. That's firmly established by both the original series and this series.

He graduated high school in 1991 according to the original series because his 20 year reunion was 2011. The original series firmly established that.

The new series (Original Sin) has the same birthdate — but has him graduating COLLEGE in 1991…which means he graduated high school at the age of 16…?

It's weird...I mean this isn't the first time. New Blood botched Harrison's age somewhat, so...
 
Upgrade, Saw and Invisible Man all have references to each other and Saw is set in the Slasherverse, does that mean that Universal Monsters is in the Slasherverse?
 

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