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It'd be funny if the new Jason Un1v3rse considered the 2009 film canon. What a BS timeline that'd be.

Just counting direct crossover characters:

300,000,000 B.C. - Transformers One
1979 - Friday the 13th
1981 - A Nightmare on Elm Street
1984 - Friday the 13th: Part 2
1984 - Friday the 13th: Part III
1984 - Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
1986 - A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge
1987 - A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
1987 - Bumblebee
1988 - A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
1989 - A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
1989 - Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
1990 - Friday the 13th: Part VI: Jason Lives
1994 - Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
1997 - Friday the 13th: Part VII: The New Blood
1998 - Friday the 13th: Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
1998 - Shocker
1999 - Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
2000 - 28 Days
2001 - Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
2003 - Freddy vs Jason
2007 - Transformers
2008 - Friday the 13th: Killer Cut
2009 - Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: Big Screen Edition
2013 - Transformers: Dark of the Moon
2018 - Transformers: Age of Extinction
2023 - Transformers: The Last Knight
2455 - Jason X
 
btw if this happens, I would do smt similar to Darkmen, cos otherwise we would have to add the Universal Monsters and the Trasformers Cinematic Universe to the Slasherverse.
 

Previously, both 51301 and 11035 were listed as first appearing in Thor First Thunder issue 5 in the Appendix site. A while ago, I asked one of the Appendix writers why both have their first appearances listed as issue 5, as one of them would logically have to represent the reality of the previous issues as well. I asked if this means Thor First Thunder is non-canon since it is a retelling of 616 anyway. They didn't reply but I now see they changed 11035's first appearance as Thor First Thunder. So this 100% confirms Thor First Thunder is not 616 canon.

They also did that when I asked why Ultimate Avengers 2 movie had its own designation and I asked if it was actually meant to represent the vision where Avengers all died. Shortly after, it seems they clarified to the Marvel Wiki editors that it indeed represents the vision even though they didn't reply directly to me.

It seems Appendix designators are open to suggestions. So people here can also do that. They have emails etc.
 

Valiant's universe is "Earth-6123"

A designation not taken in the Marvel appendix thus far.
 

Previously, both 51301 and 11035 were listed as first appearing in Thor First Thunder issue 5 in the Appendix site. A while ago, I asked one of the Appendix writers why both have their first appearances listed as issue 5, as one of them would logically have to represent the reality of the previous issues as well. I asked if this means Thor First Thunder is non-canon since it is a retelling of 616 anyway. They didn't reply but I now see they changed 11035's first appearance as Thor First Thunder. So this 100% confirms Thor First Thunder is not 616 canon.

They also did that when I asked why Ultimate Avengers 2 movie had its own designation and I asked if it was actually meant to represent the vision where Avengers all died. Shortly after, it seems they clarified to the Marvel Wiki editors that it indeed represents the vision even though they didn't reply directly to me.

It seems Appendix designators are open to suggestions. So people here can also do that. They have emails etc.
Funnily enough, I've done that in the past to correct a mistake on... Adolf Hitler's Appendix page.
Kill me.
 
updated the rick and morty timeline
there's also a show centered on the president that's been announced but i may as well be long dead by the time it ever releases lol
 

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