Are the Burton films set in the Schumacherverse?

I think the Burton films ocurr in the Schumacher ones but the Schumacher films don't ocurr in the Burtonverse

Bassically it's an alternate timeline that branches after Returns
 
One of the upcoming Dark Crisis comics continues the Batman '89 comic story. Granted, it could theoretically be either pre-crisis or post-crisis because it is the DC comics multiverse that is crossing over with it - technically speaking, that would mean that the Dark Crisis event is affecting multiple closely related multiverses.

Erm, it's messy either way. Best not overthink it.
 
Well now that it seems that Earth-89 won't merge with the DCEU, maybe.

The Batman '89 comics would have to be "pre-Crisis" or something to that affect also.
It would all depend on how The Flash goes. I'd be more okay with Batman '89 being erased by Crisis than Schumacher funny enough, lol.

Version 1
Pre-Crisis
1989 - Batman
1992 - Batman Returns
1995 - Batman Forever
1995 - Batman & Robin: Robin: Facing the Enemy
1997 - Batman & Robin
1997 - Batman & Robin: Batgirl: To Dare the Darkness
2000 - Catwoman 80th Anniversary, "Now You See Me"
2004 - Catwoman
2019 - Supergirl 5x09, "Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 1"

Post-Crisis
1989 - Batman
1992 - Batman Returns
1993 - Batman '89
1994 - Dark Crisis: Big Bang
2023 - The Flash

Version 2
Pre-Crisis
1989 - Batman
1992 - Batman Returns
1993 - Batman '89
1994 - Dark Crisis: Big Bang
2019 - Supergirl 5x09, "Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 1"

Post-Crisis
1989 - Batman
1992 - Batman Returns
1995 - Batman Forever
1995 - Batman & Robin: Robin: Facing the Enemy
1997 - Batman & Robin
1997 - Batman & Robin: Batgirl: To Dare the Darkness
2000 - Catwoman 80th Anniversary, "Now You See Me"
2004 - Catwoman
2023 - The Flash
 
I am confused, of what crisis are we taking about? The Arrowverse crisis or an hypothetical crisis in the Flash movie that merges universes?
 

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