Universal Monsters - Viewing Order

Which would mean that Braindead also is in due to the Sumatran Rat Monkey easter egg in the 2005 movie.

Speaking of, which version of Jennifer's Body did you choose to put on the timeline @Pro Bot ? Theatrical or Unrated version?
Yes exactly, and it does fit in the timeline very well

it's the unrated version. But we do not make it explicit yet. the same with The Wolfman, Werewolf: The Beast Among Us etc
 
Do you guys think the Mighty Monster Wheelies could be canon?
Mighty Monsterwheelies can easily be canon, there is nothing that speaks against that, i do believe it is set on a distant island that not many know about. maybe the whole island is artificially made. But I do think this was the strangest thing Uni could come up with to approve as part of the universe.
 
Mighty Monsterwheelies can easily be canon, there is nothing that speaks against that, i do believe it is set on a distant island that not many know about. maybe the whole island is artificially made. But I do think this was the strangest thing Uni could come up with to approve as part of the universe.
How do you think the Island came to be?
 
Which would mean that Braindead also is in due to the Sumatran Rat Monkey easter egg in the 2005 movie.

Speaking of, which version of Jennifer's Body did you choose to put on the timeline @Pro Bot ? Theatrical or Unrated version?
turns out that the original is what the author meant, he also wrote a novel about Carl Denham from the original film, his story. so King Kong 1933 and Son of Kong are part of the timeline, so no Braindead unfortunately
 

...Return of the Vampire, huh? Nice... King Kong... wait, KING KONG!? THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD!? Citizen Kane? Mm... THE EXORCIST!?!
It sounds like a fun book, but it's basically published fanfiction (/headcanon) linking swathes of 30s-70s movies. I wouldn't really rely on it as canon.
 
It sounds like a fun book, but it's basically published fanfiction (/headcanon) linking swathes of 30s-70s movies. I wouldn't really rely on it as canon.
it is licensed. Universal holds the copyright to the character and fanfiction can only be non-profit if you don't want to have legal issues. As the writer is a film historian aswell, he knows what would happen so he wouldn't do it. Besides the covers contans shot from the film, which you can't do if you don't have a license or if the film is in public domain. The Wolf Man is not in public domain yet.
 
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Is Van Helsing set in 1887 or 1888 because it's different between the two lists along with We Will Be Monsters being split between 2021 and 2022
 
And I thought JoJo's Jesus was weird enough, what with him pretty much being the very first Stand User.
You know, I figured the Van Helsing Dracula was probably the first. Guess it's actually Jesus.
 
it is licensed. Universal holds the copyright to the character and fanfiction can only be non-profit if you don't want to have legal issues. As the writer is a film historian aswell, he knows what would happen so he wouldn't do it. Besides the covers contans shot from the film, which you can't do if you don't have a license or if the film is in public domain. The Wolf Man is not in public domain yet.
I don't think it's licensed. He's written several other self-published books in a similar vein, e.g. mashing together unrelated mummy movies with The Man from U.N.C.L.E. or early zombie/voodoo movies with characters from Jaws, Indiana Jones and Leave It to Beaver etc., regardless of studio or copyright.
 
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I don't think it's licensed. He's written several other self-published books in a similar vein, e.g. mashing together unrelated mummy movies with The Man from U.N.C.L.E. or early zombie/voodoo movies with characters from Jaws, Indiana Jones and Leave It to Beaver etc., regardless of studio or copyright.
they use stills from the films inside. That's a huge violation if it ain't licensed. but eitherway, I can't find anywhere a confirmation for it to be licensed or fanfiction. The best way to move forward would be ignore it until it's proven to be licensed @Pro Bot
 
You know, I figured the Van Helsing Dracula was probably the first. Guess it's actually Jesus.
Don't forget, there's literally two Alvin and the Chipmunks crossovers too. Talbot's lycanthropy was cured, although I take it that was very much temporary as is par the course for these things.
 

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