DC Animated Movie Universe - Timeline

The Reveal: Both Spectre and John Constantine reference the events of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, confirming that the DCAMU and Tomorrowverse are connected. They also confirm that the Tomorrowverse Flash is the DCAMU Barry Allen, and his actions are somehow to blame for the Crisis itself
 
The Reveal: Both Spectre and John Constantine reference the events of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, confirming that the DCAMU and Tomorrowverse are connected. They also confirm that the Tomorrowverse Flash is the DCAMU Barry Allen, and his actions are somehow to blame for the Crisis itself
yeah, this tracks with rebirth and infinite frontier era comic approaches to retcon and memory
 
Two questions about Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part One.
-Is Earth 3 called "Earth-3"? Since I think it was technically not named in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths.
-Is Earth-3 the same one as in the other movie 100% for sure? Like, none of the Crime Syndicate members that died in that movie are shown as alive?
 
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Salut, j'ai compris quelque chose à propos de l'image et de l'âge. Je pense que Superman a entre 30 et 35 ans, il est donc possible que les parents adoptifs soient de 1945 à 2014 à 2015 ou de 1955 à 2014 à 2015
 
Two questions about Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part One.
-Is Earth 3 called "Earth-3"? Since I think it was technically not named in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths.
-Is Earth-3 the same one as in the other movie 100% for sure? Like, none of the Crime Syndicate members that died in that movie are shown as alive?
-Yes.
-No.
 
Not sure if is the same one or is not the same on
flashpoint and its ilk have been known to affect other timelines in the multiverse before. being different doesn't preclude it also being the same Earth 3, a designation that always played a mirror role to the primary timeline, or 'metaverse' to use the comic jargon
 
While that's true, there's no proof that Earth-1 is a metaverse so I'd just say they're separate.
the live action and animated multiverses have always had a universe that is considered primary and it does follow the same logic set out in the metaverses definition
 
The live-action multiverse doesn't really do that though.
they did have that whole things when they were doing the "worlds of DC" and after crisis when they said the dceu was earth 0 in the new multiverse the first year they had their own online convention, cant remember what it was called
 
Worlds of DC was just a meaningless brand name for Live-Action content. They confirmed the DCEU was designated Earth-1 post-crisis. There's no metaverse going on, they're just numbers. Especially since the Arrowverse used to be Earth-1.
 
oops i meant arrowverse post crisis being earth prime, another title attributed to earth 0 and the metaverse, not the dceu
Worlds of DC was just a meaningless brand name for Live-Action content. They confirmed the DCEU was designated Earth-1 post-crisis. There's no metaverse going on, they're just numbers. Especially since the Arrowverse used to be Earth-1.
that's literally how the metaverse works though. earth 2 used to be the metaverse until it was supplanted by another. earth one was replaced by new earth and so on. these changes always had some kind of reverberation throughout the multiverse extending from that point

the dc live action stuff has always involved one part of it being bigger than the others at any given time
 
Flashpoint (Arrowverse) didn't reset the multiverse, did it? Flashpoint (DCEU) didn't change anything either. Keaton's appearance was due to entangled timelines. It was said that Crisis on Infinite Earths restored all the main media Earths exactly as they were.
 
Flashpoint (Arrowverse) didn't reset the multiverse, did it? Flashpoint (DCEU) didn't change anything either. Keaton's appearance was due to entangled timelines. It was said that Crisis on Infinite Earths restored all the main media Earths exactly as they were.
in smaller ways than crisis did but yeah, the possible future arrow in legends tomorrow becoming a distinct earth rather than the established future is a more overt example. the post crisis multiverse has entire earths renumbered or just ceasing to exist like earth 2 and whatnot
 
Flashpoint (Arrowverse) didn't reset the multiverse, did it? Flashpoint (DCEU) didn't change anything either. Keaton's appearance was due to entangled timelines. It was said that Crisis on Infinite Earths restored all the main media Earths exactly as they were.
Well, Earth-97 is now fused with the DCEU. Isn't timeline entanglement precisely an example of changes caused by a crisis?
 

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