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Uhhh, no@JudgeDreddpool have you watched/read Trigun?
Uhhh, no@JudgeDreddpool have you watched/read Trigun?
Yes, Dead by Daylight is a multiverse. The Entity is a god-like being that feeds off emotions to become more powerful and consume universes. The crossover characters come from all sorts of universes, often branching from their original timelines.How does Dead by Daylight canon work? Are the crossover Chapters always in separate Universes? They surely can't all be the same or can they? Alien, Castlevania, Scream, etc
What years do the killers come from?Yes, Dead by Daylight is a multiverse. The Entity is a god-like being that feeds off emotions to become more powerful and consume universes. The crossover characters come from all sorts of universes, often branching from their original timelines.
BumpingAnyone planning to do a timeline for the Final Destination franchise, given the sixth movie is releasing next month?
I think Home Alone 4 is definitely set between the first and second film after verifying. I really shouldn't take these films as seriously as I am, but here we are.
1. The first film has a December 1990 calendar while the second film is firmly set in 1992.
2. Kevin is 8 in the first, 9 in the fourth and 10 in the second.
3. While they repeatedly say that the first film happened a year ago in the second installment, they could be mistaken or referring to the fourth film.
4. Home Alone 4 doesn't seem to ever actually reference the second film.
5. The home video of the McCallisters' last Christmas could be set directly after the first film.
6. Peter breaks up with Natalie to be with his family at the end. I feel terrible for her to be honest, she was so kind to Kevin and spoilt him. From her perspective, he just acts out and causes thousands of dollars of property damage for no reason. Then her maid was arrested, her butler quit, her boyfriend left her the royal family decided to spend the day with the McCallisters instead of her... all on Christmas day.
They probably didn't intend for the continuity to go 1 -> 4 -> 2, but it's seemingly the most logical interpretation.
So... yeah. The Kevin MacCalister trilogy. I've analysed Home Alone 4 more than I should have. Definitely works though.Home Alone
The calendar in Kevin's house matches December 1990. He is 8 years old.
Home Alone 4
Despite the early 2000s technology, Kevin is 9 years old in this film, placing it in 1991. The videos showing the family's previous Christmas can be taken to occur directly after the events of Home Alone. Marv does state that Kevin shows up whenever he's about to rob somewhere, implying that he's met him more than once prior to this film, but it's vague enough that it can still work.
Home Alone 2
There are two references placing this film in 1992. The ledger at the Plaza Hotel and the New York Post that Harry has, which was dated December 24, 1992. Matching with this, Kevin is stated to be 10 years old. Despite this, there are numerous references to the first film as having occurred last year.
These can be instead taken as references to Home Alone 4.
- Kate McCallister references Kevin's wish from the first film coming true a year ago.
- Kevin tells the airport workers that his plane can't leave without him, as he was left on his own last year and it nearly wrecked his Christmas.
- Kate tells the police that Kevin was left at home by accident last year.
- Harry asks Marv if he remembers what happened last year when they approach the stairs.
- Kevin wished that he was an only child and got to experience being one while at his father's girlfriend's house.
- Kevin wasn't technically left home alone in the fourth instalment, but he might as well have been.
- Same as above.
- Harry could be referencing when Marv encountered Kevin during Home Alone 4.
The only issue I really had was trying to fit the Wonderland spin-off in, and I've had numerous people online saying to watch it from anywhere between before season 2 of OUaT, to before season 4, though I couldn't find a definitive answer until I came across a timeline someone had made who overlayed the episodes between season 2, which is what I've done here. I haven't finished watching OUaT yet, and haven't even begun watching the spinoff, so it could be wrong, though for now I'm content with this simplified timeline (I'll probably make a detailed timeline on a separate thread once I've finished watching the show, though I may do it as I go along. I am aware that there are numerous novels and comics surrounding the show, though I will only include those on the separate thread)Has anyone done a timeline for Once Upon a Time yet?
what is this novel about?The only issue I really had was trying to fit the Wonderland spin-off in, and I've had numerous people online saying to watch it from anywhere between before season 2 of OUaT, to before season 4, though I couldn't find a definitive answer until I came across a timeline someone had made who overlayed the episodes between season 2, which is what I've done here. I haven't finished watching OUaT yet, and haven't even begun watching the spinoff, so it could be wrong, though for now I'm content with this simplified timeline (I'll probably make a detailed timeline on a separate thread once I've finished watching the show, though I may do it as I go along. I am aware that there are numerous novels and comics surrounding the show, though I will only include those on the separate thread)
EDIT: I also now realise there is a Journey to Neverland special, so I've added that too.
Once Upon a Time 1x01-1x22
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland 1x01-08
Once Upon a Time 2x01-2x03
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland 1x09-1x13
Once Upon a Time 2x04-2x22
Once Upon a Time: Journey to Neverland
Once Upon a Time 3x01-7x22
no timeline :I can't believe I'm making notes about this, but here.
So... yeah. The Kevin MacCalister trilogy. I've analysed Home Alone 4 more than I should have. Definitely works though.
1990 - Home Alone
1991 - Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House
1992 - Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
1996 - Home Alone 3
Regarding the Hitman mission:I can't believe I'm making notes about this, but here.
So... yeah. The Kevin MacCalister trilogy. I've analysed Home Alone 4 more than I should have. Definitely works though.
1990 - Home Alone
1991 - Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House
1992 - Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
1996 - Home Alone 3
1. Chicago is, of course, where the majority of Home Alone films are at least partially set."Marv "Slick" Gonif grew up in Chicago, the child of two academics working at the local university. Bored out of his mind and unable to relate to his parents, Gonif started slumming and quickly ran into the delinquent Harry Bagnato. Together, the youngsters started robbing and deceiving tourists. For Gonif, it was entirely for the kicks, while for Bagnato it was a necessity in order to survive. One day, the pair got arrested while attempting to break in to the mansion belonging to Gonif's neighbor. Bagnato got sent into juvenile detention while Gonif got confined to his house where he grew even more distant from his parents. Once out, Bagnato immediately returned to Gonif and the two ran away together, spending the next many years as reasonably unsuccessful burglars, experiencing the insides of many county jails across the country. Finally feeling the attention of the federal authorities focus on them, Bagnato and Gonif recently travelled to Europe to try their luck there. And what better place to start than Paris?"
I was adding the years as I went through them. Also, there's serveral shorts, including a webseries that features Kevin in three episodes, a response video to the first episode of that featuring Marv, and a Google Assistant advert. Based on the days of the week, The Holiday Heist is either set in 2010 or 2011.no timeline :
Yes Timeline
Films and TV Movies
- Home Alone (1990)
- Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
- Home Alone 3 (1997)
- Home Alone 4 (TV Movie, 2002)
- Home Alone: The Holiday Heist (TV Movie, 2012)
- Home Sweet Home Alone (2021, Disney+)
Video Game Adaptations
- Home Alone (1991/1992, depending on platform)
- Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
- Home Alone (2006)
WhatHome Alone is part of an M. Night Shyamalan shared universe, XD.![]()
Searching
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Home Alone 1-6
Unbreakable 1-3
Searching 1-3
Unfriended
The Village
The Sixth Sense
Signs
In all seriousness, I think that the M. Knight Shyamalan names are actually just random students in-universe.