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See AllThe Real Reason Battlestar Galactica 2004 Has 2 Planets Called Earth
So......rinse and repeat? Don't get me wrong, I like both versions. For the older one, I'll have to restart from the beginning and watch that all the way through. As for 'Caprica', if it hadn't been cancelled it could've led into those early Cylons leaving Kobol and going to the 1st 'Earth'.
If there's going to be any continuation after 'Caprica', then do it as a TV miniseries with those early Cylons which would lead to that TV movie with young Adama. Then for when the Cylons have been quiet and building up in secret until the beginning of BG '04, do at least one TV movie....... or possibly a single 3 part TV miniseries.
As mentioned in this article, if there's going to be a continuation after BG '04, then it should be however far in the future where the 2nd 'Earth' is technologically advanced and finds out in the Solar System a remnant of either a Cylon ship or a ship belonging to whatever Capricans and others called themselves overall because other planets were named after other Zodiac figures (I know someone's going to correct me).
Terminator’s Best Villain Accidentally Ruined The Franchise And Has Yet To Be Sured 33 Years Later
However long after T3 came out, a duology of Terminator books came out. They were set both in between T2 and T3 and in the future.
The books led up to when Kyle was sent back in time by a older John, the 2nd T-800 back in T2 and Skynet managing to send back an infiltrator unit, a I-90(?), that appears in T3. In the books as far as I can recall, there wasn't a T-X unit. I could be wrong because it has been awhile since I've read them.
I'm not sure if the books are canon or not. Instead of what is T4, the books should've became T4 instead. After that......who knows if T5 & T6 would've still happened. If so, then they would've been different.
Star Trek's 'Kelvin' Movie Timeline Has Officially Been Destroyed in Franchise Canon
It depends. Older TNG comics (at least) reference TNG episodes when a character in a comic issue says something and there's a asterisk at the end of the dialogue. If the reader looks in the bottom corner of the , the reader will see that a episode is being referenced at least.
A Strange New Worlds Crossover With Scott Bakula’s Enterprise Captain Is Possible
Umm......what? Which Enterprise?
Gambit's New Weapon in X-Men Continuity Will Make 90s Kids Lose Their Minds (Replacing His Playing Cards)
Did any information you find mention if X-Men: TAS was being shown in Japan during the time Pokemon was when X-Men: TAS was being shown in the US? If X-Men was, then technically that counts as competition in a TV viewer market.
Tom Hardy & Topher Grace's Venoms Are Officially The Same Character (Just Not in The Way People Expect)
The main Marvel universe is (in the comics) 616. I'm aware there's a Earth 616A, but I don't know currently if there are more with a alphabetic letter at the end of 616. If Disney wants to continue calling the MCU 616, they need to put the next alphabetic letter after their 616 the comics isn't using yet. If the letter D isn't currently being used in the comics, then Disney can use that to denote their 616 aka the MCU. Having the MCU be denoted as Earth 616D makes sense because the D would stand for Disney.