Non-Arrowverse DC TV Show Timelines

Now that Lucius has been cast:

I guess approximately 25 (Pennyworth), 45-50 (Gotham), 60 (Gotham Finale)
Ehhhh, 19 or 20 at least in Pennyworth. (Dude still looks fairly young even in the quick glimpse in the trailer.)
Late 30s/early 40s (Gotham), early 50s (Gotham Finale)

No way he's the same age as Alfred.
 
Watchmen: Rorschach takes the HBO show into it's canon. A reference is made to Rorschach masks relating to Oklahoma.

I guess Doomsday Clock is in the Comic Multiverse while this is in the Live-Action Multiverse.
 
Watchmen: Rorschach takes the HBO show into it's canon. A reference is made to Rorschach masks relating to Oklahoma.

I guess Doomsday Clock is in the Comic Multiverse while this is in the Live-Action Multiverse.
Interesting. I'll keep that in mind.
 
This is a weird thing to bring up, but I'm wondering what if the Watchmen movie was pre-Crisis "Earth-Watchmen" (in the live-action multiverse), and the HBO series and Rorschach is in a post-Crisis timeline of that Earth with the actual Squid instead of a Doctor Manhattan powered bomb?

Movie Timeline and Show Timeline?
 
This is a weird thing to bring up, but I'm wondering what if the Watchmen movie was pre-Crisis "Earth-Watchmen" (in the live-action multiverse), and the HBO series and Rorschach is in a post-Crisis timeline of that Earth with the actual Squid instead of a Doctor Manhattan powered bomb?

Movie Timeline and Show Timeline?
That's a fair head-canon. It's pretty reasonable, too.

Pre-Crisis Earth-87
Watchmen: Ultimate Cut

Post-Crisis Earth-87
Before Watchmen
Watchmen
Watchmen (TV Show)
Watchmen: Rorschach

Earth-??
Before Watchmen
Watchmen
Doomsday Clock
 
That's a fair head-canon. It's pretty reasonable, too.

Pre-Crisis Earth-87
Watchmen: Ultimate Cut

Post-Crisis Earth-87
Before Watchmen
Watchmen
Watchmen (TV Show)
Watchmen: Rorschach

Earth-??
Before Watchmen
Watchmen
Doomsday Clock
id enjoy a timeline of this
 
Note: Not canon breaking, but Dr. Manhattan's father is named Josef Osterman in Before Watchmen and Hans Osterman in Watchmen (HBO). It's probably a nickname, middlename or perhaps he changed his name.

Josef "Hans" Osterman.
 
Isn't it just easier to assume that the Watchmen TV show and movie are on separate Earths until we see proof otherwise? Crisis re-wrote the history of some worlds for sure, and obviously all the CW Earths were combined, but the overwhelming precedent seems to be that each version of the live action DC characters/stories are on a different Earth (with a few rare exceptions like Constantine.)
 
Isn't it just easier to assume that the Watchmen TV show and movie are on separate Earths until we see proof otherwise? Crisis re-wrote the history of some worlds for sure, and obviously all the CW Earths were combined, but the overwhelming precedent seems to be that each version of the live action DC characters/stories are on a different Earth (with a few rare exceptions like Constantine.)
That's assuming I take headcanon as fact. I don't.

If one day I were to make a Watchmen timeline thread, post 1 would be the show, post 2 would be the movie. They wouldn't be merged into one post like the X-Men timeline.
 
Okay so the whole thing with the Wayne murders being on a Saturday was wrong on my observation. They were actually talking about Mario getting the necklace, not the murder itself. So I'll adjust.
 
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Finally starting Stargirl, and noticed in the first episode that the move seems to take place at least over 2 days rather than 1. Given that they're all wearing different clothes when arriving at Blue Valley. I assume they left California and stayed the night somewhere between the first day and arrived at Blue Valley on the second. With the distance between California and Nebraska, this makes sense.
 
Finally starting Stargirl, and noticed in the first episode that the move seems to take place at least over 2 days rather than 1. Given that they're all wearing different clothes when arriving at Blue Valley. I assume they left California and stayed the night somewhere between the first day and arrived at Blue Valley on the second. With the distance between California and Nebraska, this makes sense.
I no longer have DCU so bear with me while I look for the time stamps.
 
Are you also going to separate Titans, Doom Patrol, and Swamp Thing with them also being on their own Earths ?

I'm waiting on the JLDark casting news to decide whether or not to separate Swamp Thing. (Assuming JJ Abrams gives Derek Mears the role again.)
I've heard from sources that Swamp Thing has a chance of returning in some capacity. But don't quote me on that.

Doom Patrol and Titans will remain where they are for now.
 
I'm waiting on the JLDark casting news to decide whether or not to separate Swamp Thing. (Assuming JJ Abrams gives Derek Mears the role again.)
I've heard from sources that Swamp Thing has a chance of returning in some capacity. But don't quote me on that.

Doom Patrol and Titans will remain where they are for now.
Given the nature of the Titans and Doom Patrol universes, I wouldn't mind them being kept on the same timeline as long as it's clarified as separate realities. Similar scenes from flashbacks in Doom Patrol occur in Earth-9, and Doom Patrol references some events in Titans. Titans has it's own Doom Patrol with several doublegangers from Earth-21.

For example, when Rachel touches Rita Farr, she sees scenes identical to Doom Patrol.

I wouldn't mind them being separate, too, since it's easier to follow a single timeline that way.
 
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