So i Guess this makes It the Transformers shared universe.We can just say that the Justice League was off-world.
There's Also Mask, Cluedo, jam, rom, the micronauts, visionaries and more that probably I'm forgettingThe Marvel, DC, Transformers, WildStorm, G.I. Joe, Archie, Image comics, Dynamite, Top Cow, Tutenstein and Attack on Titan shared universe. How crowded Secret Wars (1984) must have been in this reality.
Which universe are we talking about?
I have already mentioned that serveral realities in Marvel and DC exist in multiple multiverses at once. Since this is absolutely possible, why is it hard to accept when it happens to those movies? I doubt they intended for there to be more than one of each universe.I had the exact same thought. I currently have three ways to see it, although I initially thought they could all be included after Batman & Robin.
1. Steel has a couple of mentions of Superman and references to his existence and Batman & Robin, which makes it impossible for it to be the Bale and Routh version since this film takes place in 1997.
2. Catwoman wouldn't be a problem, but there's a direct connection to Batman Returns, and in TDKR, the Nolanverse introduces its Catwoman.
3. Constantine has a mention of Robin. If we take this idea to a closer potential connection, it would be with Earth-89 and the Batman tetralogy. In the TDK Trilogy, there wasn't a Robin until TDKR, and there's no way TDKR takes place in 2004-2005.
4. Batman Begins has no references, only a pair of Batman pajama pants hanging in a scene that could suggest there was Batman merch at this point during its first year. 5 V for Vendetta, there's nothing.
6 Superman Returns has three things, a mention of Gotham (the only potential Gotham that had been shown was in Begins), a mention of the Joker who had already been introduced by this point, and Jason's pajamas being Aquaman's, which could suggest that he exists. This is Earth-96, where similar events to Superman I-IV and Supergirl seem to have occurred.
7 TDK, Metropolis Galaxy TV, probably a subtle Easter egg, and the Spider-Man 3 poster, implying that both the first and second happened. In the Raimi trilogy, there are mentions of Shazam and Superman. In that Marvel universe, it's fiction, and DC Comics doesn't exist. According to Nolan himself, there are no comic books (from DC), which could indirectly make that mention of Superman an implication that he exists.
8. Watchmen, an alternate universe where DC Comics exists and there are Batman comics, as you can see, can't coexist with the rest.
9. Jonah Hex, no connections or problems adding him.
10. Green Lantern, the mention of it being his first alien contact seems to make Brandon Routh impossible, is also on Earth-12.
11. TDKR, nothing, although some people swore they read a newspaper in the Batcave scene with a headline about a man flying, referencing Superman, but I personally couldn't find anything.
12. The Losers, imprint so doesn't count or matter.
So, combining the ones that fit best and have the fewest contradictions, it seems the best thing that could come out is to merge TDK Trilogy and Jonah Hex with Earth-96.
Or Jonah Hex with Earth-12.
but for some stupid reason here they believe that Earth-96 is the same as Earth-789 when they are different in different multiverses.View attachment 3574View attachment 3575
Are you doing a Sherlock Holmes timeline?thanks if you do, cos I'll need it for my Sherlock Holmes Timeline.
The Simpsons is mostly one timeline, however, it's all set in one really long year and there's multiple January - December time passes within this single year. Also, because of a sliding timeline, you'd have to adjust flashbacks and flashforwards regarding characters with Year -1, Year -2, etc. That, or you start the timeline in the year the first season came out, have the repeating years occur in real time (as in, you acknowledge that they take place in the years they released but denote them all as Year 1: 1989, Year 1: 1990, Year 1: 1991, etc.), the flashbacks are deducted back from 1989 ignoring whatever modern reference they have, and the flashforwards will always be Year 2, Year 3, etc., until the show finally ends and you can asign real years to it.
Oh... and somehow you have to fit in Futurama and Family Guy stuff, so really, it's a fucked timeline
Why Homer is yellow And Peter Griffin is not o tought that everyone in the Simpsons World are yellow or BrownThe Simpsons is mostly one timeline, however, it's all set in one really long year and there's multiple January - December time passes within this single year. Also, because of a sliding timeline, you'd have to adjust flashbacks and flashforwards regarding characters with Year -1, Year -2, etc. That, or you start the timeline in the year the first season came out, have the repeating years occur in real time (as in, you acknowledge that they take place in the years they released but denote them all as Year 1: 1989, Year 1: 1990, Year 1: 1991, etc.), the flashbacks are deducted back from 1989 ignoring whatever modern reference they have, and the flashforwards will always be Year 2, Year 3, etc., until the show finally ends and you can asign real years to it.
Oh... and somehow you have to fit in Futurama and Family Guy stuff, so really, it's a fucked timeline.
Because art style I guess. Famous figures change skin colours between the shows too.Why Homer is yellow And Peter Griffin is not o tought that everyone in the Simpsons World are yellow or Brown
And why you Said that Everything is in One year?Because art style I guess. Famous figures change skin colours between the shows too.
Because Lisa is always 8 years old and Bart 10. And they always are in the same grade even if they have multiple episodes were they are at the last day of school.And why you Said that Everything is in One year?
Where the Movie fits?Because Lisa is always 8 years old and Bart 10. And they always are in the same grade even if they have multiple episodes were they are at the last day of school.