Stephen King Multiverse Headcanon Multiverse Timelines by Iceman109

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Once again like many of my timelines I will be doing it in a viewing order

Popular Adaptation Universe

1850: Chapelwaite
1947-1966: The Shawshank Redemption
1959: Stand By Me
1962: It: Welcome to Derry
1963-2016: 11.22.63
1969: Riding the Bullet
1975: Salem's Lot
1978: Christine
1979: The Long Walk (Alternate Timeline)
1980: The Shining
1983: Children of the Corn
1983: Children of the Corn 2: The Final Sacrifice
1983: The Dead Zone
1985: Cat's Eye
1985: Cujo
1986: Maximum Overdrive
1989: IT
1989: Pet Semetary
1989: Storm of the Century
1990: Graveyard Shift
1991: The Dark Half
1991: Needful Things
1992: Pet Semetary 2
1993: The Tommyknockers
1994: The Stand 1994 (Alternate Timeline)
1995: Dolores Claiborne
1995: Children of the Corn 3: Urban Harvest
1996: Children of the Corn 4: The Gathering
1996: Thinner
1997: Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return
1997: Trucks
1997: The Night Flier
1998: Children of the Corn 5: Fields of Terror
1999: The Rage: Carrie 2
2000: Children of the Corn: Revelation
2003: Dreamcatcher
2007: The Mist
2010-2011: Haven
2011: Children of the Corn: Genesis
2012-2020: N0S4A2
2014: A Good Marriage
2016: IT: Chapter 2
2017: The Dark Tower
2017: Under the Dome
2018-2019: Castle Rock
2018: Children of the Corn: Runaway
2019: In the Tall Grass
2019: Doctor Sleep
2020: The Outsider
2020: Children of the Corn 2020
 
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Gerald's Game and Dolores Claiborne both have flashbacks that occur during an eclipse where bad things happened concurrently.
In Dolores Claiborne, it occured in 1975. Present day events occur in 1995.
The year is not given in Gerald's Game, but it has to be 1975. That also puts the present day events of that same film in 2009. Carla Gugino was 46, her child self during the year of the eclipse was 12 - so 46 - 12 = 34 + 1975 = 2009.
 
Once again like many of my timelines I will be doing it in a viewing order

Popular Adaptation Universe

1850: Chapelwaite
1947-1966: The Shawshank Redemption
1959: Stand By Me
1962: It: Welcome to Derry
1963-2016: 11.22.63
1969: Riding the Bullet
1975: Salem's Lot
1978: Christine
1979: The Long Walk (Alternate Timeline)
1980: The Shining
1983: Children of the Corn
1983: Children of the Corn 2: The Final Sacrifice
1983: The Dead Zone
1985: Cat's Eye
1985: Cujo
1986: Maximum Overdrive
1989: IT
1989: Pet Semetary
1989: Storm of the Century
1990: Graveyard Shift
1991: The Dark Half
1991: Needful Things
1992: Pet Semetary 2
1993: The Tommyknockers
1994: The Stand 1994 (Alternate Timeline)
1995: Dolores Claiborne
1995: Children of the Corn 3: Urban Harvest
1996: Children of the Corn 4: The Gathering
1996: Thinner
1997: Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return
1997: Trucks
1997: The Night Flier
1998: Children of the Corn 5: Fields of Terror
1999: The Rage: Carrie 2
2000: Children of the Corn: Revelation
2003: Dreamcatcher
2007: The Mist
2010-2011: Haven
2011: Children of the Corn: Genesis
2012-2020: N0S4A2
2014: A Good Marriage
2016: IT: Chapter 2
2017: The Dark Tower
2017: Under the Dome
2018-2019: Castle Rock
2018: Children of the Corn: Runaway
2019: In the Tall Grass
2019: Doctor Sleep
2020: The Outsider
2020: Children of the Corn 2020
Stephen King, I seem to recall, has a list of what has his stamp of approval and thus a place in canon - and others that he disowned so not-canon.

I'll try to find it, but I am certain he hates a lot of the Corn sequels.
 
Stephen King doesn't really dictate the adaptations though. They're sometimes connected, sometimes not, but probably all part of his wider multiverse in the end. It's not really his universe at the end of the day (let me explain), they're just random adaptations of his work that aren't really connected to one another (except when they are, since there are connections between a lot of them). The Dark Tower movie is canon to the books and connects to The Shining and The Shawshank Redemption, which connects to Castle Rock (TV Series), which connects to Christine, which connects to a bunch of things, but mainly, this proves that the film adaptations are technically canon even though they're not part of his universes.

He mainly deals with the book universe and any reality connected to The Dark Tower.
 
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I'm torn on weather I should put the 1987 Running Man or the 2025 Running Man in the popular adaptations universe
 

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