I guess... but what really contradicts it being the same universe? Just because we don't see mobile phones doesn't mean they don't exist. Not seeing our present day in that movie doesn't contradict that our present day is concurrent to it. In my opinion, anyway.Is it possible that Metropolis is set in an alternate timeline given that it's set in a outdated future/alternate modern day (for us at least)
Probably just a load of rubbish. Everyone seems to argue on the order of these films, but only the second one is explicitly a prequel to the prequel to the sequel of a reboot (but the kind of reboot that's the same universe thanks to The Mummy (2017)).According to TV Tropes Scorpion King 4 is set between the 1st and 2nd movies
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The Scorpion King
The Scorpion King is a Spin-Off/Prequel to The Mummy Returns, released in 2002. It's the year 5000 BC - or thereabouts. The anachronistic Greek general Memnon is out to, you guessed it, take over the world, which consists of African tribesmen, …tvtropes.org
The biplanes, zeppelins and ticker-tape machine make it an odd fit for present day. It's more a vision of an alternative 1930s IMO.I guess... but what really contradicts it being the same universe? Just because we don't see mobile phones doesn't mean they don't exist. Not seeing our present day in that movie doesn't contradict that our present day is concurrent to it. In my opinion, anyway.
That sounds expensive. I think if I were to do that, I'd start with adding all of The Mummy (1999)'s franchise, since it's a good branching off section. Then The Mummy (2017), then add The Mummy: Dark Universe Stories, which adds The Mummy's Hand film series. So, probably just the timeline for The Mummy, and then I start adding franchises bit by bit. You're welcome to help out if I ever do, lol.NICE! Now we can hopefully begin work on a detailed timeline.
You're right. Is that really a contradiction though? We can have those in real life too. I don't see it much different than Black Ops II sharing the same universe as Modern Warfare (2019). The technology exists, so it stands to reason that a city in this universe could look like that.The biplanes, zeppelins and ticker-tape machine make it an odd fit for present day. It's more a vision of an alternative 1930s IMO.
i don't think they're close, but very cool question.Also @Pro Bot is it possible that Blackmoor from Wolfman 2010 and Darkmoor are located near each other due to similar naming convention's?
don't forget we're getting a 2nd Mole People film. which is very exciting to me, one of the little UM films getting more love is always welcome"You'll know from the time you walk in to Darkmoor that there are monsters around," Carsillo said. "In the outskirts of the village, there is a cage where they trapped a monster. It's all decayed. It's one of the Mole People. If you ever saw our old Universal movie 'The Mole People' … we have Mole People in Darkmoor. Right away, you know that this is a Universal Monster experience, but you also know, it's a little bit scary."![]()
8 new details just revealed for Dark Universe at Epic Universe
Dark Universe at Epic Universe — celebrating Universal Classic Monsters — will feature a vampire colony and references to "The Mole People."attractionsmagazine.com
Don't forget the evolution of LA in the Alien/Predator/Blade Runner UniverseYou're right. Is that really a contradiction though? We can have those in real life too. I don't see it much different than Black Ops II sharing the same universe as Modern Warfare (2019). The technology exists, so it stands to reason that a city in this universe could look like that.