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@Pro Bot will you or anyone really do a Universal Monsters Thread in the future? I would be very interested in a complete timeline of this convoluted universe, with everything that connects
 
An argument could be made for including Detroit Become Human as well, one of the endings for Heavy Rain has
Madison writing a book about the events of the story, also called Heavy Rain, Detroit Become Human shows a movie theater playing a movie called Heavy Rain, possibly an adaptation of that in-universe book.
Going back to this, when you first get introduced to the game, the android lady says "this is our future" and for me I took that Detroit: Become Human is both a video game and real events in the Quantum Dream Universe
 
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 other Draculas and Frankensteins outside of Universal Monsters exist as well?
 
I had an idea of doing a Ren and Stimpy timeline where I could fit both the comic and all three shows, but figured it'd be too tedious, especially considering the Adult Party Cartoon episode "Altruists" (yes the one with the saw scene) is 40 MINUTES LONG
 
I have not watched the films yet (still collecting them on disc), but I'm leaning on NO.
A few years ago I had this theory where the the Fury Road Max is the grandson of the original Max in a timeline where the original trilogies world problems never happened and thus continued on normally until the 2010s-2020s
 
J'ai remarqué une référence à Christopher Reeve en regardant The Batman '04. Je l'ai immédiatement repéré parce qu'il était même à l'intérieur d'un restaurant mdr

C'est la saison 4 (3 sur MAX), épisode 3.
 

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J'ai remarqué une référence à Christopher Reeve en regardant The Batman '04. Je l'ai immédiatement repéré parce qu'il était même à l'intérieur d'un restaurant mdr

C'est la saison 4 (3 sur MAX), épisode 3.
Yep. Clark and Lois appear.

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My notes on this:

"The diner Basil Karlo frequents has patrons that strongly resemble characters from "Superman II" (1980). One of which is clearly supposed to be Clark Kent (Christopher Reeves). Another is Lois Lane (Margot Kidder). Judging by how cowardly both act when they realize Basil is Clayface, their resemblance to Clark and Lois is all there is."

We also meet the real Clark Kent and Lois Lane in Season Five, and there is little resemblance to these two.
 
Yep. Clark and Lois appear.

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My notes on this:

"The diner Basil Karlo frequents has patrons that strongly resemble characters from "Superman II" (1980). One of which is clearly supposed to be Clark Kent (Christopher Reeves). Another is Lois Lane (Margot Kidder). Judging by how cowardly both act when they realize Basil is Clayface, their resemblance to Clark and Lois is all there is."

We also meet the real Clark Kent and Lois Lane in Season Five, and there is little resemblance to these two.
Yes
 

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