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I honestly assumed that they just hop to and from Earth between films. The redesigns are just that - redesigns.


Seen this? Set 2 years after Bumblebee and ties directly into Transformers (2007) with Megatron frozen in ice. That, combined with Sector Seven and Seymour Simmons, supports it being a prequel. There's the aforementioned Bumblebee prequel comic set in the 1960s with Bumblebee still being on Earth since the 1940s, too.

Time will tell if it's a complete continuity reboot in sequels or just a soft-reboot, likely in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. In that case, pretty easy timeline.

1987 - Bumblebee
1994 - Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

I assume that The Battle at Half-Dome could just occur in the original Bayverse along with an alternate version of the Bumblebee movie. I mean, I don't see it as a separate universe yet to be honest, but easy fix.

I didn't mean that one, I meant the James Bond-y mini run.
 
Bumblebee film isn't canon to the Bayverse and I'd argue that extended version of that comic that came packaged with the bluray isn't canon entirely.
 
Two I'd like to see:

- Mad Max
- 007 multiverse (I think each Bond actor is a different universe in the 007 multiverse personally and I think the franchise works better this way)
 
I view all Bond movies as the same universe apart from Daniel Craig. There's references and ties to previous actors' films throughout the series. It seems like it was always intended to be a recast each time.

In the opening of 1981's For Your Eyes Only, Roger Moore visits the grave site of Tracy Bond, Lazenby's wife. The grave has the year 1969 on it. Blofeld appears in it, and the script and comic adaptation places his last meeting with Bond 10 years ago, lining up with 1971's Diamonds are Forever, starring Connery as Bond.

As for his age... eh, I guess he went from his 20s to 60s from the 1960s to 2000s. Maybe he has a de-aging serum or he's just ages like a Hollywood actor or an X-Men member.
 
I view all Bond movies as the same universe apart from Daniel Craig. There's references and ties to previous actors' films throughout the series. It seems like it was always intended to be a recast each time.

In the opening of 1981's For Your Eyes Only, Roger Moore visits the grave site of Tracy Bond, Lazenby's wife. The grave has the year 1969 on it. Blofeld appears in it, and the script and comic adaptation places his last meeting with Bond 10 years ago, lining up with 1971's Diamonds are Forever, starring Connery as Bond.

As for his age... eh, I guess he went from his 20s to 60s from the 1960s to 2000s. Maybe he has a de-aging serum or he's just ages like a Hollywood actor or an X-Men member.
I think it's simpler to assume that each Bond shares similar history.
 
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Yeah, but it's the exact same years that the other movies came out. It seems very intentional.

The only issue with it is the characters age. We can accept that with X-Men, so why not here?

Keanu Reeves is 57.
Tom Cruise is 59.
James Bond... can be 60. :p
 
Recasts? Stryker in X-Men literally changed actors in months between Days of Future Past 1973 and Origins: Wolverine 1973. Edward Norton looks nothing like Mark Ruffalo. Original Burton/Schumacher Batman went from Michael Keaton to Val Kilmer to George Clooney. Heck, Catwoman changes skin colour in the 1960s Batman universe.

These things just happen. I think it's fine.
 
Recasts? Stryker in X-Men literally changed actors in months between Days of Future Past 1973 and Origins: Wolverine 1973. Edward Norton looks nothing like Mark Ruffalo. Original Burton/Schumacher Batman went from Michael Keaton to Val Kilmer to George Clooney. Heck, Catwoman changes skin colour in the 1960s Batman universe.

These things just happen. I think it's fine.
I think Bond is different though. It was never made explicitly clear that 007 is a cinematic saga/universe.
 
I just explained that the films referenced each other and took the events to occur in the same year that those other films released in, thus implying that it's the exact events from those films while this is a continuation of the previous actors.
 
I just explained that the films referenced each other and took the events to occur in the same year that those other films released in, thus implying that it's the exact events from those films while this is a continuation of the previous actors.
Right, but have the creators and writers ever made it clear? Kevin Feige made it clear about Banner and Rhodey.
 
Right, but have the creators and writers ever made it clear? Kevin Feige made it clear about Banner and Rhodey.
Why would they need to? Do you need to confirm that a movie is in the same series when it has references to previous films and even shares the same actors? You don't confirm that a series' 7th movie is in continuity, you would confirm that it isn't. The only time they confirmed a reboot was with Daniel Craig. Prior to that, it was treated as the same character.

Here's another thing that relates across the different actors:
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The fact that the time passage between other actors films is literally acknowledged in canon, like Roger Moore's 1981's For Your Eyes Only being 10 years after Connery's 1971's Diamonds are Forever. Please tell me you can see that, right? A villain is trying to get revenge over Bond because of their last meeting 10 years ago, in another movie with another Bond?

Not to mention, having his wife die in the exact same year as a previous Bond? As in, them dying 12 years prior? They're clearly acknowledging that time is passing. (This is why the codename theory is nonsense, btw)
 
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As for the James Bond multiverse:
1. James Bond 1962-2002 (Original Timeline)
2. James Bond 2006-2021 (Reboot Timeline)
3. Casino Royale 1967
4. Never Say Never Again

That's my interpretation.
 
As for his age, it's actually quite simple. He was given the age of 37 in the Moonraker novel. While that isn't part of film canon, if we were to count it, we get James Bond's age throughout the series.

These are his approximate ages throughout the series.

Original Timeline
1962 – Dr. No (Age 21)
1963 – From Russia with Love (Age 22)
1964 – Goldfinger (Age 23)
1965 – Thunderbolt (Age 24)
1966 – You Only Live Twice (Age 25)
1969 – On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Age 28)
1971 – Diamonds Are Forever (Age 30)
1973 – Live and Let Die (Age 32)
1974 – The Man with the Golden Gun (Age 33)
1977 – The Spy Who Loved Me (Age 36)
1978 – Moonraker (Age 37)
1981 – For Your Eyes Only (Age 40)
1983 – Octopussy (Age 42)
1985 – A View to a Kill (Age 44)
1987 – The Living Daylights (Age 46)
1989 – Licence to Kill (Age 48)
1995 – GoldenEye (Age 54)
1997 – Tomorrow Never Dies (Age 56)
1999 – The World Is Not Enough (Age 58)
2002 – Die Another Day (Age 61)

Parody Timeline
1967 - Casino Royale (Age 57)

Sean Connery Alternate Timeline
1983 - Never Say Never Again (Age 53)

George Lazenby Alternate Timeline #1
1983 - The Return of the Man From U.N.C.L.E. (Age 44)

George Lazenby Alternate Timeline #2
1989 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents 4x15, "Diamonds Aren't Forever" (Age 50)

Daniel Craig Timeline
2006 – Casino Royale (Age 38)
2006 – Quantum of Solace (Age 38)
2012 – Skyfall (Age 44)
2015 – Spectre (Age 47)
2020 – No Time To Die (Age 52)
Based on chronological order timeline-wise rather than release dates

There's also a James Bond Jr. animated series following his nephew but I'm assuming that it doesn't count. There's also serveral comics as well as video games, but it gets hard to understand what's a different continuity and what's not.

I would argue that that is an acceptable compromise in regards to actor ages. No need to bring in any dumb aging serum or sliding timeline because it's just one Bond that we see in different decades of his life.
 
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https://jamesbond.fandom.com/wiki/Sir_James_Bond_(David_Niven)Funny enough, while all Bond actors from Sean Connery to Pierce Brosnan are the same person because they all reference Tracy Bond, the unoffical 1967 Casino Royale film seems to suggest that the official film series James Bond took on the name of James Bond after the original, portrayed by David Niven, retired.
Bond is also told that the 'sex maniac' who was given the name of 'James Bond' when the original Bond retired has gone to work in television (possibly a satirical reference to EON Productions's Bond). He then orders that all remaining agents will be named "James Bond 007", to confuse Smersh.
If you want to, you could try to fit that film into the continuity, but it isn't an official entry and I wouldn't count it. It's also a parody film.
 
While I think these should be seperate timelines as well, I think there should also be a combined timeline of the "Slasherverse".

Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Black Christmas
Halloween
Friday the 13th
Evil Dead
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Child's Play
Shocker
Frozen
Hatchet
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
Sharknado
Lavalantula

Let's establish that I'm referring to the Evil Dead films/show, Halloween 4-6, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1-4 (and 2022) continuities.

There are many notable ties between the films.

Freddy vs. Jason connects those films indisputably. They must occur on the same timeline. Friday the 13th: The Game contains connections to Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, Shocker, Hatchet and Behind the Mask. Rick Cologne is revealed to also be Pastori from Shocker, going under his mother's maiden name. One of the Friday the 13th comics that can fit into canon has a newspaper that states "Leatherface Returns".

Bride of Chucky opens in with a scene in police lockup where various Slashers from other film series are referenced. Michael's mask, Jason's mask, Leatherface's chainsaw and Freddy's glove. This actually can tie into where Halloween 6 left off, with Michael's mask being left on the ground. On a less official note, there was a tv advert where Michael met Chucky.

Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon contains serveral references to Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween and Child's Play. Eugene from Behind the Mask was written to be Billy, the Slasher from Black Christmas.

Hatchet contains references to Leslie Vernon and Jason Voorhees as other in-universe killers. According to the actress, her character from Hatchet 3 is Stretch from Texas Chainsaw 2, though she has a different name. Stretch also appeared in Sharknado despite dying in Hatchet 3. I read that the Sharknado series ended on a timeline reset, so we can assume that the Slasherverse is set in the new timeline, allowing us to ignore Sharknado almost entirely.

Jason Goes to Hell uses the Necronomicon and Kandarian dagger from the Evil Dead series. According to the director, while he couldn't state it outright due to rights issues, he intended to imply Pamala Voorhees used the Necronomicon to resurrect her son, making Jason a Deadite. Jason is also killed by the Kandarian dagger. I imagine that these wouldn't be the same book and dagger from the Ash Evil Dead stories, similar to Evil Dead (2013), and there's multiple copies of the Necronomicon. There's also the Freddy vs Jason vs Ash comic books, but those are set in the Army of Darkness comic universe, where Evil Dead happened in modern day and Ash vs Evil Dead never happened. It also contradicts the continuity of the Friday and Nightmare films in regards to certain characters' ages and other comic books. We can assume a version of the Slasherverse occurred in Earth-818793 like it did in the main universe.





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As for the simplified timeline:
2013 – Sharknado
2014 – Sharknado 2: The Second One
2015 – Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
2015 – Lavalantula
2016 – Sharknado: The 4th Awakens
2016 – 2 Lava 2 Lantula
2017 – Sharknado 5: Global Swarming
2018 – The Last Sharknado: It's About Time
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 1
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 2
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 3
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 4
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 5
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 6
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 7
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 8
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 9
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 10
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 11
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 12
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 13
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 14
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 15
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 16
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 17
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 18
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 19
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 20
1973 – The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
1974 – Black Christmas
1978 – Halloween
1978 – Halloween II
1979 – Friday the 13th
1979 – Friday the 13th: Pamala's Tale #1
1979 – Friday the 13th: Pamala's Tale #2
1982 – A Nightmare on Elm Street
1982 – Evil Dead: The Game: Knowby Recording 1
1982 – Evil Dead: The Game: Knowby Recording 2
1982 – Evil Dead: The Game: Knowby Recording 3
1982 – Evil Dead: The Game: Knowby Recording 4
1982 – Evil Dead: The Game: Knowby Recording 5
1982 – The Evil Dead
1982 – Evil Dead 2
1982 – Army of Darkness
1984 – Friday the 13th: Part 2
1984 – Friday the 13th: Part III
1984 – Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
1984 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 1
1984 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 2
1984 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 3
1985 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 4
1986 – The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Part 2
1987 – A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge
1988 – A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
1988 – A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
1988 – Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
1988 – Child's Play
1989 – A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
1989 – Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
1989 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 5
1989 – Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
1989 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 6
1989 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 7
1989 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 8
1989 – Shocker
1990 – Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
1990 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 9
1990 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 10
1990 – Friday the 13th: Part VI: Jason Lives
1990 – Child's Play 2
1991 – Child's Play #1, "Night of the Living Doll"
1991 – Child's Play #2, "Straight-Jacket Blues"
1991 – Child's Play #3, "M.A.R.K.E.D."
1991 – Child's Play #4, "Night of the Living Dolls"
1991 – Child's Play #5, "Hooray for Horrorwood"
1991 – Freddy Krueger's A Nightmare on Elm Street #1, "Dreamstalker, Part 1"
1991 – Freddy Krueger's A Nightmare on Elm Street #2, "Dream Stalkers, Part 2"
1991 – Nightmares on Elm Street #1
1991 – Nightmares on Elm Street #2
1994 – Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
1995 – Nightmares on Elm Street #3
1995 – Nightmares on Elm Street #4
1995 – Nightmares on Elm Street #5
1995 – Jason vs Leatherface #1, "Goin' South"
1995 – Jason vs Leatherface #2, "A Day in the Life..."
1995 – Jason vs Leatherface #3, "Face Off"
1995 – Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
1997 – Child's Play 3
1997 – The Bride of Chucky
1999 – Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
1999 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Beginning #1, "Part 1: Remembrances of Things Best Forgotten"
1999 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Beginning #2, "Part 1: Burnt Offerings"
1999 – Halloween #1
1999 – Halloween II: The Blackest Eyes
2000 – Friday the 13th: Part VII: The New Blood
2000 – Friday the 13th: Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
2000 – Halloween III: The Devil's Eyes
2001 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 11
2001 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 12
2001 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 13
2001 – Satan's Six #4
2001 – Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
2003 – Freddy vs. Jason
2003 – Friday the 13th: Special
2004 – Seed of Chucky
2004 – Chucky's Vacation Slides
2004 – Hack/Slash vs. Chucky
2005 – Friday the 13th: Bloodbath #1
2005 – Friday the 13th: Bloodbath #2
2005 – Friday the 13th: Bloodbath #3
2005 – Friday the 13th: Fearbook
2005 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: Special
2005 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: Paranoid #1
2005 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: Paranoid #2
2005 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: Paranoid #3
2006 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: Fearbook
2007 – Frozen
2007 – Hatchet
2007 – Hatchet 2
2007 – Hatchet 3
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #1, "Freddy's War, Part One"
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #2, "Freddy's War, Part Two"
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #3, "Freddy's War, Part Three"
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #4
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #5, "The Demon of Sleep, Part One"
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #6, "The Demon of Sleep, Part Two"
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #7, "The Demon of Sleep, Part Three"
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #8, "Double Shift"
2007 – Friday the 13th #1
2007 – Friday the 13th #2
2007 – Friday the 13th #3
2007 – Friday the 13th #4
2007 – Friday the 13th #5
2007 – Friday the 13th #6
2007 – Friday the 13th: How I Spent My Summer Vacation #1
2007 – Friday the 13th: How I Spent My Summer Vacation #2
2007 – New Line Cinema's Tales of Horror, "Copycat"
2007 – Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
2008 – Friday the 13th: Bad Land #1
2008 – Friday the 13th: Bad Land #2
2008 – Friday the 13th: Abuser and the Abused
200? – Chucky #1
200? – Chucky #2
200? – Chucky #3
200? – Chucky #4
200? – Chucky (Vol. 2) #1
2013 – Curse of Chucky
2013 – Evil Dead
2015 – Ash vs Evil Dead 1x01, "El Jefe"
2015 – Ash vs Evil Dead 1x02, "Bait"
2015 – Ash vs Evil Dead 1x03, "Books from Beyond"
2015 – Ash vs Evil Dead 1x04, "Brujo"
2015 – Ash vs Evil Dead 1x05, "The Host"
2015 – Ash vs Evil Dead 1x06, "The Killer of Killers"
2015 – Ash vs Evil Dead 1x07, "Fire in the Hole"
2015 – Ash vs Evil Dead 1x08, "Ashes to Ashes"
2015 – Ash vs Evil Dead 1x09, "Bound in Flesh"
2015 – Ash vs Evil Dead 1x10, "The Dark One"
2016 – Ash vs Evil Dead 2x01, "Home"
2016 – Ash vs Evil Dead 2x02, "The Morgue"
2016 – Ash vs Evil Dead 2x03, "Last Call"
2016 – Ash vs Evil Dead 2x04, "DUI"
2016 – Ash vs Evil Dead 2x05, "Confinement"
2016 – Ash vs Evil Dead 2x06, "Trapped Inside"
2016 – Ash vs Evil Dead 2x07, "Delusion"
2016 – Ash vs Evil Dead 2x08, "Ashy Slashy"
2016 – Ash vs Evil Dead 2x09, "Home Again"
2016 – Ash vs Evil Dead 2x10, "Second Coming"
2017 – Victor Crowley
2017 – Cult of Chucky
2018 – Ash vs Evil Dead 3x01, "Family"
2018 – Ash vs Evil Dead 3x02, "Booth Three"
2018 – Ash vs Evil Dead 3x03, "Apparently Dead"
2018 – Ash vs Evil Dead 3x04, "Unfinished Business"
2018 – Ash vs Evil Dead 3x05, "Baby Proof"
2018 – Ash vs Evil Dead 3x06, "Tales from the Rift"
2018 – Ash vs Evil Dead 3x07, "Twist and Shout"
2018 – Ash vs Evil Dead 3x08, "Rifting Apart"
2018 – Ash vs Evil Dead 3x09, "Judgement Day"
2018 – Ash vs Evil Dead 3x10, "The Mettle of Man
2021 – Chucky 1x01-1x08
2023 – Texas Chainsaw Massacre
2455 – Jason X
2455 – Jason X: Special
2455 – Friday the 13th: Jason vs Jason X #1
2455 – Friday the 13th: Jason vs Jason X #2

If you wanna throw in Jason vs Leatherface, let's assume the Illuminati set Leatherface up with a new family and Jason got chained up in the Lake again. Oh, and Doris is one of the names Pamala Voorhees goes by sometimes. Clearly meant to just be a fun comic, but why not.


This video is pretty good at going over everything.
 
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At the very least, I would argue that this is canon to the Hatchet franchise. The Friday the 13th game tapes, which connect to a bunch of stuff, were written by Adam Green, who wrote, directed, produced and starred in Hatchet. That series connects to his other film, Frozen, and referenced Leslie Vernon, which is basically a major connective piece to all of these separate franchises.

Rights issues prevent it from being a true shared universe in the vain of Marvel, but there's more than enough linking a mythology of killers for those who look for that, with a whopping 45 movies (53 if youn count Sharknado...) and 2 television shows.
 
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https://childsplay.fandom.com/wiki/Hack/Slash_vs._ChuckyOh yeah. There's this comic. I have no idea if this is the same continuity as the other Hack/Slash comics or the implications if it is, but it takes place after Seed of Chucky. Chucky references Freddy, Jason and Michael in it, further connecting the Slasher film universe together. The universe gets really damn expansive if you let it.

As for why the events of Evil Dead are shown as an in-universe movie in A Nightmare on Elm Street, maybe it's just a random film that looks identical to Evil Dead but is actually completely seperate. That's what happens when you retroactively link multiple franchises together. Also, Sam Raimi actually loved the idea of using Evil Dead lore in Jason Goes to Hell apparently, so you have his approval. Friday the 13th was on a billboard on the 1982 time travel episode of Ash vs Evil Dead. I assume it's either an unrelated movie or something based on the legend of Jason Voorhees.

Oh, the Chucky meets Michael ad can't be canon, as if it was ever actually intended to be, because Michael was killed in the Halloween 4-6 followup comics. Basically they tried to link it to the H20 timeline but it contradicted where that reality went. Laurie became the new "Michael Myers" after killing him in the original timeline's version of H20.
 
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As for the simplified timeline:
2013 – Sharknado
2014 – Sharknado 2: The Second One
2015 – Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
2015 – Lavalantula
2016 – Sharknado: The 4th Awakens
2016 – 2 Lava 2 Lantula
2017 – Sharknado 5: Global Swarming
2018 – The Last Sharknado: It's About Time
1957 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Pamela Tapes 1-20
1973 – The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
1974 – Black Christmas
1978 – Halloween
1978 – Halloween II
1979 – Friday the 13th
1979 – Friday the 13th: Pamala's Tale #1
1979 – Friday the 13th: Pamala's Tale #2
1982 – A Nightmare on Elm Street
1982 – Evil Dead: The Game: Knowby Recording 1-5
1982 – The Evil Dead
1982 – Evil Dead 2
1982 – Army of Darkness
1984 – Friday the 13th: Part 2
1984 – Friday the 13th: Part III
1984 – Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
1984 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 1-3
1985 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 4
1986 – The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Part 2
1987 – A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge
1988 – A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
1988 – A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
1988 – Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
1988 – Child's Play
1989 – A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
1989 – Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
1989 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 5
1989 – Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
1989 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 6-8
1989 – Shocker
1990 – Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
1990 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 9-10
1990 – Friday the 13th: Part VI: Jason Lives
1990 – Child's Play 2
1991 – Child's Play #1, "Night of the Living Doll"
1991 – Child's Play #2, "Straight-Jacket Blues"
1991 – Child's Play #3, "M.A.R.K.E.D."
1991 – Child's Play #4, "Night of the Living Dolls"
1991 – Child's Play #5, "Hooray for Horrorwood"
1991 – Freddy Krueger's A Nightmare on Elm Street #1, "Dreamstalker, Part 1"
1991 – Freddy Krueger's A Nightmare on Elm Street #2, "Dream Stalkers, Part 2"
1991 – Nightmares on Elm Street #1
1991 – Nightmares on Elm Street #2
1995 – Nightmares on Elm Street #3
1995 – Nightmares on Elm Street #4
1995 – Nightmares on Elm Street #5
1995 – Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
1995 – Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
1997 – Child's Play 3
1997 – The Bride of Chucky
1999 – Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
1999 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Beginning #1, "Part 1: Remembrances of Things Best Forgotten"
1999 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Beginning #2, "Part 1: Burnt Offerings"
1999 – Halloween #1
1999 – Halloween II: The Blackest Eyes
2000 – Friday the 13th: Part VII: The New Blood
2000 – Friday the 13th: Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
2000 – Halloween III: The Devil's Eyes
2001 – Friday the 13th: The Game: Tapes 11-13
2001 – Satan's Six #4
2001 – Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
2003 – Freddy vs. Jason
2003 – Friday the 13th: Special
2004 – Seed of Chucky
2004 – Chucky's Vacation Slides
2004 – Hack/Slash vs. Chucky
2005 – Friday the 13th: Bloodbath #1
2005 – Friday the 13th: Bloodbath #2
2005 – Friday the 13th: Bloodbath #3
2005 – Friday the 13th: Fearbook
2005 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: Special
2005 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: Paranoid #1
2005 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: Paranoid #2
2005 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: Paranoid #3
2006 – A Nightmare on Elm Street: Fearbook
2007 – Frozen
2007 – Hatchet
2007 – Hatchet 2
2007 – Hatchet 3
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #1, "Freddy's War, Part One"
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #2, "Freddy's War, Part Two"
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #3, "Freddy's War, Part Three"
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #4
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #5, "The Demon of Sleep, Part One"
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #6, "The Demon of Sleep, Part Two"
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #7, "The Demon of Sleep, Part Three"
2007 – A Nightmare on Elm Street #8, "Double Shift"
2007 – Friday the 13th #1
2007 – Friday the 13th #2
2007 – Friday the 13th #3
2007 – Friday the 13th #4
2007 – Friday the 13th #5
2007 – Friday the 13th #6
2007 – Friday the 13th: How I Spent My Summer Vacation #1
2007 – Friday the 13th: How I Spent My Summer Vacation #2
2007 – New Line Cinema's Tales of Horror, "Copycat"
2007 – Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
2008 – Friday the 13th: Bad Land #1
2008 – Friday the 13th: Bad Land #2
2008 – Friday the 13th: Abuser and the Abused
200? – Chucky #1
200? – Chucky #2
200? – Chucky #3
200? – Chucky #4
200? – Chucky (Vol. 2) #1
2013 – Curse of Chucky
2013 – Evil Dead
2015 – Ash vs Evil Dead 1x01-1x10
2016 – Ash vs Evil Dead 2x01-2x10
2017 – Victor Crowley
2017 – Cult of Chucky
2018 - Ash vs Evil Dead 3x01-3x10
2021 – Chucky 1x01-1x08
2022 – Texas Chainsaw Massacre
2455 – Jason X
2455 – Jason X: Special
2455 – Friday the 13th: Jason vs Jason X #1
2455 – Friday the 13th: Jason vs Jason X #2


This video is pretty good at going over everything.

I added the comics because why not? Hack/Slash comics should probably be included but eh, this is good for now.
 

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