As far as I understand, right now there are 12 of these animated films in release.I'm basically just wondering about the
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Chrispy_G — 14 years ago(November 26, 2011 06:25 AM)
As far as I understand, right now there are 12 of these animated films in release.I'm basically just wondering about the continuity amongst all of them. As far as I know, the general breakdown is this:
Superman films:
Superman: Doomsday
All Star Superman
Justice League films:
Justice League: The New Frontier
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
Superman/Batman films:
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse
Wonder Woman films:
Wonder Woman
Green Lantern films:
Green Lantern: First Flight
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
Batman films:
Batman: Gotham Knight
Batman: Under the Red Hood
Batman: Year One
Basically, a few questions I have include:
Do all of these films take place within continuity of one another(I seriously doubt it)
Within the 'sections' do those films take place within continuity of each other? Such as, both of the Superman films and both of the Justice League films and etc?
Do ANY of the films take place within continuity of any of the other films?
I'm aware of a few things. Like, I know that Gotham Knight is within the continuity of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight.
But what about Under the Red Hood and Year One? Do they share continuity? I hear that a 'The Dark Knight Returns' animated film is coming up soonfrom what I understand, the Year One comic and the Dark Knight Returns comic are both penned by Frank Miller and take place within the same continuitywill this hold true for the films?
If anyone who is a sort of expert on this subject could fill me in, that'd be great.
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stingingtail — 14 years ago(November 26, 2011 01:26 PM)
None of them are set in the same continuity. Some of them are just adaptions of specific comic book stories like Year One and Under the Red Hood and Emerald Knights.
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panemique — 13 years ago(May 13, 2012 03:26 PM)
I haven't seen them yet, but I think I read that the two Batman/Superman movies (Public Enemies & Apocalypse) take place in the same continuity.
EDIT: I just saw them, and I confirm that Apocalypse is set directly in the aftermath of Public Enemies.