Slasherverse - Timeline

Fun fact (not), that series has a line of dialogue that implies Robert Englund's Freddy is a child molester... so, uh... I guess Freddy's time as Rorschach wasn't the start of his activities in that regard. :(
Wasn't that also going to be the original plan?
 
Fun fact (not), that series has a line of dialogue that implies Robert Englund's Freddy is a child molester... so, uh... I guess Freddy's time as Rorschach wasn't the start of his activities in that regard. :(
I mean, wasn't that the original intention with Freddy's crimes until they got cold feet and just made him a child killer?
 
From the Old Wives Tale story in Hellraiser Summer Special:
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Now, I would say this likely is a reference to a certain Springwood Slasher, but the problem is that all the stories in the Summer Special (barring The Devil's Absolution, which jumps forward to 1992 after a few pages) are likely set around or before 1966 due to that year being given in The Devil's Absolution, whereas ol' Fred got murked in '68. Then again, considering the Dream Demons...
 
March 19
Seed of Chucky Chapter 5 (0:16:17 - 0:16:52)
Seed of Chucky Chapter 6 (0:16:53 - 0:19:03)
Seed of Chucky Chapter 7 (0:19:04 - 0:25:12)
Seed of Chucky Chapter 8 (0:25:13 - 0:27:41)
Seed of Chucky Chapter 9 (0:27:42 - 0:31:43)
Seed of Chucky Chapter 10 (0:31:44 - 0:33:50)
Seed of Chucky Chapter 11 (0:33:51 - 0:36:21)
Seed of Chucky Chapter 12 (0:36:22 - 0:42:32)
Seed of Chucky Chapter 13 (0:42:33 - 0:45:47)

Saw: Uncut Edition Chapter 6 (0:16:20 - 0:17:44)
Saw: Uncut Edition Chapter 6 (0:17:49 - 0:17:49)
Saw: Uncut Edition Chapter 6 (0:17:56 - 0:17:56)
Saw: Uncut Edition Chapter 6 (0:17:58 - 0:17:59)
Saw: Uncut Edition Chapter 6 (0:18:02 - 0:18:11)
Saw: Uncut Edition Chapter 7 (0:18:20 - 0:18:35)
Saw: Uncut Edition Chapter 7 (0:18:39 - 0:18:40)
Saw: Uncut Edition Chapter 7 (0:18:43 - 0:18:43)
Saw: Uncut Edition Chapter 7 (0:18:46 - 0:18:51)
Do the Saw timestamps definitively happen after the Seed of Chucky scenes, or is this just for simplicity's sake?

Also, since the Uncut Edition loses 40 seconds of dialogue and only provides ~19 seconds of extended footage (mostly just for extended shock value) would you consider using the regular timestamps for this? I know it'd be a pain to have to change all the timestamps just to account for a few seconds, but I feel if we're going to use the more conclusive version it'd be the theatrical release, not the uncut, which actually loses ~20 seconds
 
I also feel Saw 3D establishes itself as shortly after Saw VI, not a year later (probably should be saying this on the main Saw thread, not this one, but still)
 

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