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DC's live-action Elseworlds (each non-Canon universe)
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This list includes DC's movies and series which aren't a part of the Live-Action Multiverse. DC Live-Action Multiverse consists all the Arrowverse shows, all the cameos from Crisis on Infinite Earths, and George Reeves' Superman (via Speed Force cameo in The Flash). For the Live-Action Multiverse list: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls523800229/
Tie-in animated movies/series, games, and upcoming sequel/spin-offs are also included.
Movies and series from DC imprints (e.g. iZombie from Vertigo) aren't included. The only exception is The Sandman, despite being from Vertigo, is added because of its spin-off Dead Boy Detectives.
All the earth numbers in the list are made-up. The sole purpose of the numbers is grouping the shared universes.
*There hasn't been any statements on Deleted Arkham Scene's canonicity. But since nothing contradicts within the continuity so far, it can easily be assumed as canon.
**Aquaman: King of Atlantis is an alternate sequel to Aquaman movie that doesn't take place in DCEU.
***Josstice League takes place in an alternate Earth that's very similar to DCEU, but certain things weren't the same (e.g. Superman and Batman being campy and Steppenwolf leads the invasions instead of Darkseid). Superman and Batman's jokes makes adding MoS, BvS, and SS impossible. The WW duology can't be added either due to Patty Jenkins' statements. And since the post-JL DCEU events were supposed to happen after ZSJL (The Flash confirmed its canonicity), Josstice League becomes a standalone.
****HBO's Watchmen is an alternate sequel to the original 1986-87 comic. Rorschach from DC Black Label also takes place in this universe.
*****Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut is an alternate sequel to Superman: The Movie that doesn't take place in Earth-789.
******Tales of the Black Freighter is fully edited into The Ultimate Cut.
*******Smallville's Birds of Prey's, and Powerless' Unaired Pilots had few little differences than their original pilots. Rest of their timelines should be pretty much same with their original Earths (167 for Smallville, 203 for Birds of Prey, 216 for Powerless).
********The Catwoman movie can fit into Earth-89 without any contradictions. A scene acknowledges Pfeiffer's Catwoman as one of the previous Catwomen, yet it's the only connection. It can also be a very similar variant.
Tie-in animated movies/series, games, and upcoming sequel/spin-offs are also included.
Movies and series from DC imprints (e.g. iZombie from Vertigo) aren't included. The only exception is The Sandman, despite being from Vertigo, is added because of its spin-off Dead Boy Detectives.
All the earth numbers in the list are made-up. The sole purpose of the numbers is grouping the shared universes.
*There hasn't been any statements on Deleted Arkham Scene's canonicity. But since nothing contradicts within the continuity so far, it can easily be assumed as canon.
**Aquaman: King of Atlantis is an alternate sequel to Aquaman movie that doesn't take place in DCEU.
***Josstice League takes place in an alternate Earth that's very similar to DCEU, but certain things weren't the same (e.g. Superman and Batman being campy and Steppenwolf leads the invasions instead of Darkseid). Superman and Batman's jokes makes adding MoS, BvS, and SS impossible. The WW duology can't be added either due to Patty Jenkins' statements. And since the post-JL DCEU events were supposed to happen after ZSJL (The Flash confirmed its canonicity), Josstice League becomes a standalone.
****HBO's Watchmen is an alternate sequel to the original 1986-87 comic. Rorschach from DC Black Label also takes place in this universe.
*****Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut is an alternate sequel to Superman: The Movie that doesn't take place in Earth-789.
******Tales of the Black Freighter is fully edited into The Ultimate Cut.
*******Smallville's Birds of Prey's, and Powerless' Unaired Pilots had few little differences than their original pilots. Rest of their timelines should be pretty much same with their original Earths (167 for Smallville, 203 for Birds of Prey, 216 for Powerless).
********The Catwoman movie can fit into Earth-89 without any contradictions. A scene acknowledges Pfeiffer's Catwoman as one of the previous Catwomen, yet it's the only connection. It can also be a very similar variant.
Episodic order for DC Live-Action Multiverse (1941-2023)
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Chronological and episodic order for everything in the Multiverse. Each movie/episode has notes of the year and the universe it took place in. For the ones which took place in various years, the year that most of the episode/movie happened was written (like 2017 for ZSJL). It's the same for the ones that took place in various universes with few exceptions (like Crisis on Infinite Earths, its note is [various Earths]).
Realities of Adventures of Superman, DCEU (pre-Crisis), DCU, Superman Anthology (pre-Crisis), and Harley Quinn don't have official numbers. They're respectively and unofficially written as "Earth-52", "Earth-14", "Earth-24", "Earth-78", and "Earth-92" in the list.
Events that are identical to Superman: The Movie and Superman II happened respectively in 1997 and 2001 in Earth-96 (both actually happened in 1978 in Earth-78 and later Earth-789). Events that are similar to Superman III also happened sometime after Superman Returns. And at least one character from Superman IV (Lucy Warfield) had been existed in Earth-96. In the same way, events that are similar to Batman and Batman Returns happened in Earth-97 too.
Wonder Woman's (the movie) year was taken as 2017 because the entire movie (except for the first and the last scenes, where Diana respectively started and finished writing the letter) was actually flashback. Etta's Mission is also an addition to the flashback. This made Wonder Woman 1984 -the sequel- to chronologically came before its prequel. But this isn't a problem since the only actual connection was the repeating supporting character.
After the Crisis;
AMALGAMATED EARTHS
CHANGES IN ALREADY EXISTING EARTHS
DESTROYED EARTHS
RECREATED EARTHS
UNKOWN EARTHS
Realities of Adventures of Superman, DCEU (pre-Crisis), DCU, Superman Anthology (pre-Crisis), and Harley Quinn don't have official numbers. They're respectively and unofficially written as "Earth-52", "Earth-14", "Earth-24", "Earth-78", and "Earth-92" in the list.
Events that are identical to Superman: The Movie and Superman II happened respectively in 1997 and 2001 in Earth-96 (both actually happened in 1978 in Earth-78 and later Earth-789). Events that are similar to Superman III also happened sometime after Superman Returns. And at least one character from Superman IV (Lucy Warfield) had been existed in Earth-96. In the same way, events that are similar to Batman and Batman Returns happened in Earth-97 too.
Wonder Woman's (the movie) year was taken as 2017 because the entire movie (except for the first and the last scenes, where Diana respectively started and finished writing the letter) was actually flashback. Etta's Mission is also an addition to the flashback. This made Wonder Woman 1984 -the sequel- to chronologically came before its prequel. But this isn't a problem since the only actual connection was the repeating supporting character.
After the Crisis;
AMALGAMATED EARTHS
- Earth-1 (main Earth of pre-Crisis Arrowverse), Earth-2, Earth-3, Earth-38 (Supergirl), and Earth-BL (Black Lightning) were amalgamated into Earth-Prime
- Earth-78 (unofficial number, Superman Anthology) and Earth-89 (Burtonverse) were amalgamated into Earth-789
CHANGES IN ALREADY EXISTING EARTHS
- Earth-14 (unofficial number, DCEU) moved to Earth-1
- Earth-2 became the home of Stargirl
- Earth-19 became the home of Swamp Thing
- Earth-21 became the home of Doom Patrol
- Earth-22 (unofficial) became the home of Superman & Lois
- Earth-92 (unofficial) became the home of Harley Quinn
DESTROYED EARTHS
- Earth-76 (Wonder Woman), Earth-90 (CBS' The Flash, it's unkown if this universe was dead already before the Crisis), Earth-97 (Schumacherverse), and Earth-F (Fleischer's Superman) were destroyed
RECREATED EARTHS
- Earth-9 (Titans), Earth-12 (Green Lantern), Earth-52 (unofficial number, Adventures of Superman), Earth-66 (Batman and The Green Hornet), Earth-96 (Superman Returns), Earth-167 (Smallville), Earth-203 (Birds of Prey), and Earth-666 (Lucifer) were destroyed and then recreated
UNKOWN EARTHS
- Earth-24 (unofficial number)
Arrowverse (detailed-episodic)
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2012-2023, 712 episodes from 7 shows, 2 mini series, 2 animated movies, 1 Christmas special, roughly 504 hours of content.
Constantine: City of Demons is completely irrevelant to the Arrowverse with Matt Ryan being the only connection. With JL Dark animated movie, it's 100% a part of the DCAMU.
The term "Arrowverse" only covers the pre-Crisis Earths that later created Earth-Prime. So this list doesn't include the shows like Stargirl, Superman & Lois or Smallville. While they exist in the multiverse, counting them as a part of the Arrowverse is inaccurate. For the list with everything in the multiverse: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls526620585/
- TV shows: Arrow, Constantine, The Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, Black Lightning, Batwoman
- Mini-series: Arrow: Blood Rush, The Flash: Chronicles of Cisco
- Animated movies: Vixen: The Movie, Freedom Fighters: The Ray: The Movie, Beebo Saves Christmas
Constantine: City of Demons is completely irrevelant to the Arrowverse with Matt Ryan being the only connection. With JL Dark animated movie, it's 100% a part of the DCAMU.
The term "Arrowverse" only covers the pre-Crisis Earths that later created Earth-Prime. So this list doesn't include the shows like Stargirl, Superman & Lois or Smallville. While they exist in the multiverse, counting them as a part of the Arrowverse is inaccurate. For the list with everything in the multiverse: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls526620585/
Standalone DC animated movies
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Superman: Brainiac Attacks isn't a part of DCAU, and Green Lantern: Emerald Knights isn't a sequel to Green Lantern: First Flight.
*A fictional story within Snyder's Watchmen universe.
**Similar events also happened in Earth-16 (Young Justice universe)
***A claymation short for the promotion of NBC's Constantine.
****May be a part of DCAMU according to one of the writers, but it wasn't discussed.
*A fictional story within Snyder's Watchmen universe.
**Similar events also happened in Earth-16 (Young Justice universe)
***A claymation short for the promotion of NBC's Constantine.
****May be a part of DCAMU according to one of the writers, but it wasn't discussed.
Arrowverse [+ Stargirl and Superman & Lois] (detailed-episodic)
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This is my second Arrowverse list. Unlike the original one (https://www.imdb.com/list/ls521259969/), this one also includes Stargirl and Superman & Lois. Both shows take place on different earths, and neither one is set on Earth-Prime. But the second and fourth issues of the limited Arrowverse tie-in comic series, "Earth-Prime" respectively take place in Superman & Lois' (unofficially Earth-22) and Stargirl's Earths (Earth-2). And since the comic series is the only connection between them, I decided to make a second list instead of updating the previous one.
DCEU/DCU
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Post-Crisis DC Live-Action Multiverse
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Events that are identical Superman: The Movie and Superman II happened in Earth-96, but in different dates. Events that are similar to Superman III also happened (sometime after Superman Returns). Also, at least one character from Supermam IV (which is Lucy Warfield) had been existed for some time.
The last half of Smallville Legends: The Oliver Queen Chronicles isn't canon.
Post-Crisis Earths
Post-Crisis Earths with unconfirmed numbers
Destroyed Earths
Post-Crisis Earths with minor appearances
The last half of Smallville Legends: The Oliver Queen Chronicles isn't canon.
Post-Crisis Earths
- Earth-1 - DCEU
- Earth-2 - Stargirl
- Earth-9 - Titans
- Earth-12 - Green Lantern
- Earth-19 - Swamp Thing
- Earth-21 - Doom Patrol
- Earth-66 - Dozierverse (Batman/The Green Hornet)
- Earth-96 - Superman Returns
- Earth-167 - Smallville
- Earth-203 - Birds of Prey
- Earth-666 - Lucifer
- Earth-789 - Superman Anthology/Burtonverse
- Earth-Prime - Arrowverse
Post-Crisis Earths with unconfirmed numbers
- Earth-22 - Superman & Lois
- Earth-24 - DCU
- Earth-52 - Adventures of Superman
- Earth-92 - Harley Quinn/Kite Man
Destroyed Earths
- Earth-76 - Wonder Woman (the series)
- Earth-90 - CBS' The Flash
- Earth-97 - Schumacherverse
- Earth-F - Fleischer's Superman
Post-Crisis Earths with minor appearances
- Unkown Earth - Superman Lives
- Unkown Earth - The real world (a direct or a similar version of the Earth-Prime from the comics, appearance of Grant Morrison in Titans 4x09 Dude, Where's My Gar? hints that the real world also exists somewhere in the multiverse.)
Upcoming DC Projects (+ dates and continiuties)
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There's also an upcoming Watchmen animated movie, but it doesn't have a IMDb title. The official release date is 2024.
Grouping DC's animated movies by continuity
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Overall release order for each group, and chronological order for the shared universes.
DCAMU/Tomorrowverse is at the end of the list because it's the longest shared universe.
DCAMU/Tomorrowverse is at the end of the list because it's the longest shared universe.
Cancelled DC projects
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Since they shouldn't have their own titles after their cancellations, please send deletion requests for the titles between #2 and #8 (Green Lantern Corps, Gotham City Sirens, Deadshot, Deathstroke, The Lego Batman Movie 2, Ronin, The Flash sequel) to the IMDb staff: https://help.imdb.com/contact?deepLink=delete_title&disableLoginPopup=true
And these are the "not officially cancelled" ones:
And these are the "not officially cancelled" ones:
- Batgirl: Cancelled when it was almost ready to release. The title should stay since it's marked as "completed".
- Smallville: Michael Rosenbaum stated that WB currently isn't interested in an animated revival.
- Val Zod: Since J.J. Abrams' black-led Superman movie was announced, it's unclear whether was Val Zod cancelled or will be a tie-in series.
- Blackhawks: First announced in the 80s, and revived in 2018. No news since then.
- Deathstroke: Knights and Dragons: Was supposed to be an animated series, but was cancelled after the first episode and released as a 1.5 hour-long direct-to-video animed movie.
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