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thenightling · 6 months
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For those keeping score here are all the TV shows based on the work of Neil Gaiman from the last ten years. Lucifer - Loosely based on the version of Lucifer who quits ruling Hell and opens a piano bar, from The Sandman comics by Neil Gaiman. Originally aired on Fox and then moved to Netflix for seasons 4 through 6. Neil Gaiman also got to play God in a bonus episode for season 3. The full series can be watched on Netflix. And is available on DVD. The plot deals with Lucifer, the ruler of Hell, up and quitting and moving to Earth where he opens a night club called Lux and takes up playing piano. In the TV series he befriends (and eventually falls in love with) a woman homicide detective named Chloe Decker.
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_______________________ American Gods - Based on the novel by Neil Gaiman. Aired on Starz. The plot deals with a man called Shadow Moon who gets dragged into the strange world of Old and New Gods vying for power.
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________________ Anansi Boys - Originally written by Neil Gaiman as a spin-off of American Gods, the TV series version was filmed for Amazon Prime and is currently in post-production (Not yet released.) The plot deals with the sons of Anansi, the African trickster Spider-God.
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__________________ Good Omens - Showrun by Neil Gaiman and based on the novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Also Neil Gaiman has a small cameo in the first season. Available now on Amazon Prime. Seasons 1 and 2 are complete. Season 3 has not yet started filming and will very likely be the final season. Season 1 is currently available on DVD. The plot deals with two "differently competent" entities, an Angel and a Demon, who have come to love life on Earth and each other. And now must work together to prevent the apocalypse.
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______________________________ The Sandman - First episode was co-written by Neil Gaiman, based on the stories and original characters created by Neil Gaiman with a few borrowed DC comics characters. Currently on Netflix. Season 2 is in production now. Neil Gaiman also voiced a ghostly bird in the bonus episode segment Dream of a Thousand Cats. Season 1 will be available on DVD and Blu Ray at the end of this month. The plot deals with Morpheus, the King of Dreams, who accidentally gets summoned and captured by occultists who had been trying to capture The Grim Reaper. After over a hundred and six years in captivity Morpheus finally escapes and has to track down his tools which had been taken from him when he was captured. He also comes to realize he had made many terrible mistakes in the past and struggles to set those wrongs right.
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_________________________________________ The Dead Boy Detectives - First official spin-off of The Sandman. The Dead Boy Detectives were originally planned as an HBO Max series (now just Max) but moved to Netflix after the success of the first season of The Sandman. Based on characters who first appeared in Neil Gaiman's The Sandman: Season of Mists, Neil Gaiman is involved in the production. The plot is a pair of ghost teenagers decide to become detectives and are really bad at it. These two characters made a previous appearance in Doom Patrol on Max (Formerly HBO Max) but had been played by different actors.
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What do you think about the spin-offs of your works? For example, the sandman has many spin-offs since the 90s to now, I think some of them are great like the Lucifer series The Dead boy detectives and the Thessaly minis , but some of them I think are awful and out of the characters. What's your opinions? Will you read or concern about them? Or just gave other writers the rights to write spin-offs and then not care about them anymore even if they probably write poorly ?
I don't own the characters. DC Comics owns the characters. So while I can advise and suggest, there comes a point where I also have to hope. And sometimes the hope and the advice and suggestions are justified and sometimes it doesn't work. I look at the ones that did work and I'm happy they exist, and they wouldn't have existed if we hadn't taken a chance.
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Modern DCTV
(Most) Live-action series from 2000-present (2024)
SUPERMAN MYTHOS: Standalone Superman-related series
Smallville (2001-11)
Krypton (2018-19)
Superman & Lois (2021-) | The series is a spin-off of the 2015 Supergirl series, but it is set in its own continuity, on a different Earth. A different version of the titular characters, as played by the same actors, can be seen in the Arrowverse.
BATMAN MYTHOS: Standalone Batman-related series
Birds of Prey (2002-03)
Gotham (2014-19)
Pennyworth (2019-22)
Gotham Knights (2023)
ARROWVERSE: These series share continuity, each having their own separate storylines but also periodically connecting for a joint one.
Arrow (2012-20)
The Flash (2014-23)
Supergirl (2015-21)
Legends of Tomorrow (2016-22)
Black Lightning (2018-21) | The series joined the Arrowverse mid-season 3, and while it is affected by the events of the crossover of that year, it remained mostly independent.
Batwoman (2019-22)
"TITANSVERSE": These series are independent but Titans features its own version of the Doom Patrol (same cast, different universe) and has a Stargirl cameo.
Titans (2018-23)
Doom Patrol (2019-23)
Stargirl (2020-2022)
THE SUPERNATURAL: Standalone series centered on supernatural characters and events
Swamp Thing (2019)
Constantine (2014-15) | After the series' cancellation, the actor reprised his role as John Constatine in the Arrowverse, eventually joining the main cast of Legends of Tomorrow.
From the pages of DC Vertigo/DC Black Label:
Lucifer (2016-21)
The Sandman (2022-)
OTHER SERIES
Watchmen (2019)
Peacemaker (2022-) | This series is a part of the DC Extended Universe, taking place after the events of The Suicide Squad (2021) movie
See also: Marvel TV
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free-for-all-fics · 1 year
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Obscure Characters List - Male Edition
Obscure Characters I love for some reason. (By obscure I mean characters that have little to no fanfic written about them. Not necessarily characters nobody’s ever heard of.) Don’t ask me to explain why.
A
Abraham Alastor/Anthony Clarke (Dark Pictures Little Hope)
Adam (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter)
Adam (Hallmark Frankenstein 2004)
Al Capone (Night at the Museum)
Alan McMichael (Crimson Peak)
Alec Fell (Nancy Drew, The Silent Spy)
AM (I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream)
Amphibian Man/The Asset (Shape of Water)
Anthony Walsh (Blood Fest)
Anton Herzen (Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box)
Ardeth Bay (Mummy series)
Armand (Queen of the Damned 2002)
Armando Salazar (Pirates of the Caribbean 5)
B
Barnaby (Sabrina Down Under)
Baron Humbert von Gikkingen (The Cat Returns)
Baron Meinster (Brides of Dracula)
Beast/Hank McCoy (X-Men, Kelsey Grammer version)
Beast/Prince (Beauty and the Beast 2014)
Ben Willis (I Know What You Did Last Summer)
Bernard the elf (Santa Clause series)
Black Phillip (The VVitch)
Blade (Puppetmaster series)
Bughuul (Sinister 1 and 2)
C
Caliban/John Clare (Penny Dreadful)
Captain Frederick Wentworth (Persuasion)
Captain James Hook (Peter Pan 2003)
Cedric Brown (Nanny McPhee)
Christian Thompson (Devil Wears Prada)
Colonel William Tavington (The Patriot)
Cornelis Sandvoort (Tulip Fever)
Crown Prince Ryand'r/Darkfire (DC comics/Teen Titans)
D
Daniel Le Domas (Ready Or Not)
Death (Final Destination series)
Dimitri Allen (Professor Layton and the Unwound Future)
Dimitri Denatos (Mom’s Got a Date With a Vampire)
Dustfinger (Inkheart)
Dr. Alexander Sweet/Dracula (Penny Dreadful)
Dr. Gregory Butler (Happy Death Day 1 & 2)
Dr. Manhattan (Watchmen)
Driller Killer (Slumber Party Massacre 2)
E
Edward Gracey (Haunted Mansion 2003) 
Edward Mordrake (Urban Legend/American Horror Story Asylum)
Edward/Eddie “Tex” Sawyer (Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3)
Elemer of the Briar (Elden Ring)
Erik Carriere (Phantom of the Opera 1990)
Ethan (Pilgrim 2019)
F
Father Gascoigne (Bloodborne)
Faustus Blackwood (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina)
Fegan Floop (Spy Kids trilogy)
Fox Mask/Tom (You’re next)
G
George Knightley (Emma)
Ghost/Mitch (Haunt 2019)
Godskin Apostle (Elden Ring)
Godwyn the Golden (Elden Ring)
Gold Watchers (Dark Deception)
Greg (Bodies, Bodies, Bodies)
Grim Matchstick (Cuphead)
Gurranq Beast Clergyman (Elden Ring)
H
Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde (Broadway, Rob Evan version)
Henry Sturges (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter)
Hugh Crain (Haunting of Hill House, the book and 1963 film. Not the Flanagan show or 1999 movie remake)
Hugo Butterly (Nancy Drew, Danger by Design)
I
Ingemar (Midsommar)
J
Jack Ferriman (Ghost Ship)
Jack Worthing/Uncle Jack (We Happy Few)
Jafar (Once Upon a Time, not the Wonderland spin-off)
Jan Valek (John Carpenter’s Vampires)
Jefferson "Seaplane" McDonough/Alex (Jumanji 2 and 3)
Jervis Tetch/Mad Hatter (Arkhamverse! Video Games)
Jester (Puppetmaster series)
John (He’s Out There)
Joseph “Joey” Mallone (Blackwell series)
Juan (The Forever Purge)
Juno Hoslow, Knight of Blood (Elden Ring)
K
Kalabar (Halloweentown)
Kenneth Haight (Elden Ring)
Killer Moth/Drury Walker (Teen Titans)
King Paimon (Hereditary)
L
Lamb Mask/Craig (You’re next)
Lamplighter (The Boys)
Launder Man (Crypt TV)
Lawrence “Larry” Gordon (Saw series)
Loki (Apsulov: End of Gods)
Lucifer (Devil’s Carnival 1 & 2)
M
Magic Mirror (Snow White 1937/Shrek)
Man in the Mask (The Strangers)
Manon (The Craft)
Man-Thing (Marvel’s Werewolf By Night)
Marco Polo/Merman (Crypt TV)
Marcus Corvinus (Underworld series)
Markus Boehm (Nancy Drew, the Captive Curse)
Mephistopheles (Faust’s Albtraum)
Micolash, Host of the Nightmare (Bloodborne)
Miquella (Elden Ring)
Mirror Man (Snow White and the Huntsman)
Mr. Crow/Aldous Vanderboom (Rusty Lake series)
Mr. Le Bail (Ready Or Not)
Mr. Slausen (Tourist Trap)
N
Nigel Billingsley (Jumanji 2 and 3)
Night’s Cavalry (Elden Ring)
Nothing (The Night House)
P
Pazuzu (The Exorcist)
Pierre Despereaux (Psych)
Prince Anton Voytek (Vampire 1974)
Prince Escalus (Romeo and Juliet, no particular adaptation)
Prince Quartus (Stardust)
Prince Septimus (Stardust)
Professor Petrie/Phantom of the Opera (Phantom of the Opera 1962)
Peter Quint (Turn of the Screw, the book and maybe some other adaptations. Not the Bly Manor Flanagan show.)
R
Reese Kelly (Scarlet Hollow)
Rene Belloq (Indiana Jones, Raiders of the Lost Ark)
Roland Voight (Hellraiser 2022)
Ronin (Star Trek)
Rorschach (Watchmen)
Rupert Giles (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Rusty Nail (Joyride trilogy)
S
Salem Saberhagen (Sabrina the Teenage Witch)
Sam Wayne (Scarlet Hollow)
Silver Surfer/Norrin Radd (Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer)
Simon Jarrett (SOMA)
Sir Lancelot (Night at the Museum 3)
Sportacus (LazyTown)
Starscourge Radahn (Elden Ring)
STEM (Upgrade)
Sutter Cane (In the Mouth of Madness)
T
Thantos DuBaer (Twitches 1 and 2)
The Auditor (Hellraiser: Judgment)
The Babadook (The Babadook)
The Black Knight Ghost (Scooby Doo 2 Monsters Unleashed)
The Curator (Dark Pictures Anthology)
The Designer (Devil’s Carnival 2)
The Djinn/Nathaniel Demerest/Professor Joel Barash/Steven Verdel (Wishmaster series)
The Faun (Pan’s Labyrinth)
The Fox (The Little Prince 1974)
The Jester (The Jester, A Short Horror Film series)
The Kinderfänger (Crypt TV)
The Knight/Tarhos Kovács (Dead by Daylight)
The Look-See (Crypt TV)
The Man (Carnival of Souls)
The Merman (Cabin In The Woods)
The Metal Killer (Stage Fright 2014)
The Mirror (Oculus)
The Narrator (Stanley Parable)
The Other (Hellfest)
The Phantom (Phantom Manor)
The Projectionist (Pearl)
The T-1000/Cop (Terminator 2, Terminator Genisys)
The Tall Man/The Entity (It Follows)
The Thing (The Thing 1982)
The Torn Prince/Royce Clayton (Thirteen Ghosts remake)
The Torso/James “Jimmy” Gambino (Thirteen Ghosts remake)
Thomas Alexander “Alex” Upton (TAU)
Tiger Mask/Dave (You’re Next)
Tommy Ross (Carrie, 1976)
V
Valak (The Conjuring)
Valdack and his real world counterpart (Black Mirror)
Van Pelt (Jumanji 2)
Venable (Wrong Turn 2021)
Viktor (Underworld series)
Viktor Frankenstein/Dr. Whale (Once Upon a Time)
Vladislaus Dracula (Van Helsing 2004)
W
Wade Thornton (Nancy Drew, Ghost of Thornton Hall)
Wesley Wyndam-Pryce (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Westley/Dread Pirate Roberts (The Princess Bride)
Wildwind/Dark Skull, Stormy Weathers, and Lightning Strikes (Scooby Doo and the Legend of the Vampire)
“William”/The Headless Figure (Crypt TV)
William "Billy" Butcherson (Hocus Pocus 1 and 2)
X
Xenan the Centaur (Xena Warrior Princess)
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twistedtummies2 · 1 year
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Discount Options: Jan. - Feb. 2023
I will be opening commissions on January 14th (had to change the date for scheduling purposes), and I will be opening for two months at the same time. January and February will both be opening at once, each with seven slots to their name, equating to 14 slots in total. With nobody allowed to get two slots in a row, hopefully this will allow more room for people to get in.
Anyway, the Discount Options below will apply to both months. If you choose any of the characters below as the main featured pred/big eater/"sitter" in a kink-related story (or as either the main protagonist or main antagonist in a non-kinky work), you will be given 15% off your purchase. As usual, my fee is $10 per thousand words; few of my stories are less than 3000, and my cap is set at 8000. You can do the math from there.
Most of the rules I've used with Discounts in the past apply: you cannot use more than one character from the list as the focal pred or other such character of choice, "food chain" stories (in vore works) are prohibited, the character you choose MUST have a major role, and any characters not included on the list with fanfics will not count towards the discount. Also, this isn't so much a rule so much as something that I would prefer: it is generally more to my liking if the pred or big eater chosen in a vore story is the ONLY one, rather than sharing the stage with somebody else. However, I've made numerous exceptions to this, hence why it is a preference and not a rule.
ONE RULE CHANGE IS THIS: I am now allowing two different people to ask for the same character...PROVIDED the stories with that character are in separate months. To make things clear to people, when a character is claimed, I will do my standard practice of changing their label from boldface to normal font with [TAKEN] beside their name. However, there will be a small change: if the character is claimed in the first month on the list (in this case, January), I will label them as [TAKEN 1]. If they are claimed for the second, they will be labeled [TAKEN 2]. And if both months have a claim on them, the character will be listed as [TAKEN 1 & 2]. You can figure out how things work from there.
All of that clear? At least as clear as mud? Good. Here are the Discount Options for January & February of 2023...
DREAMWORKS
1. [TAKEN 1] Death, from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. 2. Po, from Kung Fu Panda. 3. Dragon, from Shrek. 4. Mr. Wolf, from The Bad Guys.
CHESHIRE CATS 1. Chessur, from Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. 2. Boris Airay, from Alice in the Country of Hearts. 3. The Disney Version. 4. The Version from Pandora Hearts.
TWISTED WONDERLAND 1. Leona Kingscholar. 2. [TAKEN 2] Azul Ashengrotto. 3. [TAKEN 1] Floyd Leech. 4. [TAKEN 2] Jade Leech.
OBEY ME! 1. Lucifer. 2. Beelzebub. 3. [TAKEN 2] Leviathan.
LION KING UNIVERSE 1. Kovu. 2. Janja. 3. Makucha. 4. [TAKEN 1] Zira.
NINTENDO 1. Bowser. 2. Wolf O’Donnell. 3. Charizard. 4. [TAKEN 2] King K. Rool.
DON BLUTH ANIMATIONS 1. Cat R. Waul, from An American Tail: Fievel Goes West. 2. Grand Duke of Owls, from Rock-a-Doodle. 3. King Gator, from All Dogs Go to Heaven.
MISCELLANEOUS 1. [TAKEN 1] Asmodeus Alice, from Welcome to the Demon School! Iruma-kun. 2. [TAKEN 1] Salem Saberhagen, from Sabrina: The Animated Series. 3. Scooby-Doo. 4. Killer Croc, from DC. 5. Macan, from Housamo. 6. Clawhauser, from Zootopia. 7. Bakugou, from My Hero Academia. 8. Diablo, from That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.
IF YOU ASK FOR A STORY FEATURING ANY OC OF MINE IN A MAJOR ROLE, YOU WILL ALSO BE GIVEN A DISCOUNT.
If you have any questions, contact me via Private Message. Please do not attempt to comment on this or any other journals or submissions. Shouts are right out.
I open this Saturday, as of typing this. "Spin ya later!" :)
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The numbers game
As has been mentioned repeatedly, the rights to John Constantine are allegedly tied up with the announced HBO Max production (scheduled to film in early 2023), which is why we have been blessed with Jenna Coleman’s interpretation of the character in The Sandman. I’ve seen some folks on twitter outright disbelieve Gaiman’s claim on this. Some people have become conditioned to question people’s motives on these things. Fact is, it’s purely pragmatic: Gaiman wanted a modern Constantine in Sandman (they could have created a new character for Dream a Little Dream of Me to provide the sand), plus I think he fell in love with Jenna Coleman (as you do) and wanted to give her more than the cameo she would have otherwise had when 18th century Lady Johanna appears. People will be debating the casting decisions on Death, Lucifer and others for years to come, but fortunately with Johanna it’s actually as cut-and-dried as you can get with such things.
Anyway, back to my point for this post: I can’t help thinking that the HBO Max production shouldn’t be used as an excuse to not give us some form of Johanna Constantine spin-off. For one thing, DC/Warners seems to love doubling up, if not tripling up adaptations of their characters. If not for a combination of C19 and a few other factors you may have seen reported in the news, the Ezra Miller Flash movie would have been released long ago. Miller’s version was actually announced not long after Gustin’s series debuted (you may recall the star of Arrow being a bit pissed about that). They even lampshaded this in the Crisis on Infinite Earths miniseries by having Miller and Gustin’s Flashes meet briefly. Ironically, as it looks now, the Gustin Flash series is scheduled to end after its NINTH season before the movie comes out. 
And that’s the thing: there is a canonical DC multiverse. Just like with Marvel (which means we get to enjoy seeing Hayley Atwell playing a female version of Captain America, albeit mostly in animated and comic book form other than her cameo in Dr. Strange 2). And Crisis (both the comic original and the TV version) established that ALL the different versions of DC characters co-exist (in the comic they even account for Cathy Lee Crosby’s forgotten Wonder Woman movie of 1974). In the DC Multiverse, Michael Keaton’s Batman co-exists with Adam West’s. Mia Sara’s version of Harley Quinn from the 2003 Birds of Prey TV series co-exists with Margot Robbie’s movie version; and BoP’s Oracle (formerly Batgirl) technically co-exists with the version in the now-cancelled film. There is zero reason why Jenna Coleman’s Johanna Constantine, from a universe in which that person happens to be female, couldn’t co-exist with Matt Ryan’s John Constantine or Keanu Reeve’s version or the person who will be cast for the HBO Max version (according to some media reports, the role is apparently not officially cast yet). Why can’t they all co-exist? How many Dr. Stranges were there in that last movie, anyhow?
Count how many variations of Batman or the Batman continuity are either current, announced or recent: Robert Pattinson (The Batman, which may get a sequel); Michael Keaton (returning for The Flash and he was also supposed to be in the Batgirl movie; rumor has it he’s in Aquaman 2 as well); Ben Affleck (rumor has it he may return for Aquaman 2 as well or Flash); a sequel to Joker has been announced (Bruce Wayne appeared in the first film); Pennyworth (a prequel series about Alfred) is about to air its 3rd season; the Gotham series ended not that long ago; animated films featuring Batman still come out periodically. I’m sure I missed one or two - thing is we can have a ton of Batmen but not two very different versions of Constantine? They don’t even say Jenna’s name the same as Matt’s.
Hell, if there isn’t a fan fic already on AO3 featuring Jenna’s Johanna and Matt or Keanu’s John getting busy on some astral plane, someone’s being lazy! LOL
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i started the sandman the other day and i didnt know it was based on anything, i really like it, but it has left me confused at times bc it seems to hold so much lore. i kind of felt dumb watching it when i didnt fully understood something hshhs it's still really pretty aesthetically honestly, im not over the actress that plays lucifer
Oh hey!:3
Yeah, the Sandman is based on a comic book series, there are 10 books and a bunch of spin-offs (technically Lucifer show also is a Sandman spin-off, funnily enough, even if it's never really mentioned and doesn't matter, same thing with the fact that The Sandman is technically in DC universe)
And I see how it can be confusing, in comics this lack of comprehensive knowledge about the lore reads fine, but in the show the fact that nothing really is given and there are like 3 at least different archs in the same season is A LOT hshshs
But hell yeah, they managed to make it aesthetic, and Gwendolyn is amazing!!!
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The Fall Ch.2 - City of Angels
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[A Spin-off of the live-action Lucifer series: Antichrist OC, Uriel; takes place years after the S6 finale in Hell!]
Chapter 2: City of Angels
Uriel landed on the roof of a tall isolated building, looking at the file for the soul he needed to track down. Nine times out of ten, the lost soul would return to the last home they lived in before their death. Lucky for him, all the files listed the home address of the damned. So, Uriel typed the address into his phone and flew in the direction the screen told him to head in.
Soon enough, he found the small blue house. He checked for any surrounding pedestrians, and once he decided the coast was clear, and he wasnt going to ruin anyone's life with his exsistence, he landed gracefully in the fenced-in yard at the back of the house.
Strangely, the back door had been left open. The Angel pulled in his wings and proceed to cautiously enter the house. There must have been a tornado which ripped through the house. Someone was here and they were looking for something.
Once he'd confirmed there was no one else within the house, he approached the open refrigerator. It was still cold, and the food wasn't all bad. Though some of the produce had become smelly.
Uriel elbowed the fridge shut with his elbow, deciding to investigate the bedroom. He walked down the hallway, ducking beneath the flickering yellow light. The master bedroom was as destroyed as the rest of the home. More so, in fact. Blankets and clothing were thrown about the room. The window had been broken. Strangely, it wasn't someone breaking in, but someone trying to escape. The glass had been broken outward, the shards lying which the dehydrated bushes outside.
Uriel made a mental note of this and continued to search the room. He came upon the closet, one of the bi-folding doors had been broken off, now lying against the bed.
Under a pile of dirty clothes, there sat an open safe. It was small, black, and had no signs of forced entry. Either the soul was here, or someone else knew their passcode.
Before the boy could continue his investigation of the house, there was a clattering in the kitchen. Someone was here with him.
"Uri? You here?"
The hairs on the back of his neck relaxed, it was Rory. "Yeah, why are you?" He said, stepping through the mess of the hallway into the kitchen area.
"Just, changed my mind. What did you need help with?" She asked, pulling a chair up to the kitchen's island.
Uri leaned on the granite countertop. "Really?" He asked, genuinely. Rory was rarely the type of Half-Angel to change her mind. "Well, someone was definitely here. The fridge was open but still pretty cold when I showed up. Also, there's a broken window and an open safe in the bedroom."
"So someone broke in, robbed the place after they died?" Rory asked, trying to get into her younger brother's head.
"Not sure, the back door was also open. Weird thing about the window, it was broken from inside the room."
Rory pressed her lips together while she thought. "Probably came into through the back, got into the safe, and someone came home. So the robber had to leave through the window?" Rory theorized. "Any idea what they took?"
"Didn't check, that's what I was about to figure out when you came," Uri said, gesturing for Rory to follow him to the room.
"Wow, this place is really fucked up."
"I know, right?"
Uriel crouched down to look inside the safe. As expected, it was empty. "Nothing."
"Damn. Anything else we can use to find this guy?" She asked. Uriel handed her the file their father had given him. She looked over the papers, "Maybe go to his work? Says he was...oh?"
"Oh?" Uriel peered at the file, "Oh. How did you not recognize him?"
"I don't know every person who works at Lux, sue me." Rory mocked, preparing to leave for the nightclub.
"Does it say when he worked there, as what?" Uri asked. "I kinda hope he was a dancer, that'd be fun to tell Dad."
Rory giggled at the prospect, "Okay, well, I have files on everyone who's worked at Lux. So I'll go back, look for this–uh" She glanced back at the file, "Shane Harvey. But, you can head back, I'll bring 'em down."
"Uri got a wrinkle between his brows, "Really? You haven't been back in so long."
"Am I not welcome in Hell now?" Rory asked, getting a bit irritated at her sibling.
"What? No! I mean..." Uriel stumbled over his words. "Yes, you're totally welcome. Just, surprising is all." Rory rolled her eyes as she stormed off.
Uriel, frustrated with his poor word choice, took a frustrated breath before returning home. 
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series-in-days · 2 years
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LUCIFER
Lucifer is an American television series created by Tom Kapinos that premiered on Fox on January
25, 2016. Starring Tom Ellis based on the character created by Neil Gaiman, the Sandman comic book
series that he later created for the spin-off series. off the comic book series, Lucifer, written by Mike
Carey, and both published by DC Comics' Vertigo.
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Feel free to judge and shit but yesterday I was kinda pissed off about religion (all my experiences with it suck) so i might have made something too inappropriate. But idgaf rn so here you go
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Have some Jesus x Lucifer. I'm done with the bullshit.
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thenightling · 2 years
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You might have already answered this before, and if yes, I'm sorry for bothering you but are there any sandman spin-offs too? Do you have a list?
Oh, there are a lot but all the ones not by Neil Gaiman tend to lose their canon status after a short while. He never needs then when he feels like adding to The Sandman mythos. After you have finished all fourteen volumes of The Sandman (3 Omnibuses, and six Absolute editons).
Neil's spin-offs: Death (Deluxe edition or Absolute edition) Books of Magic (Original four part mini-series, now available as one book for the 30th anniversary edition). Mystery Theatre (one issue) _______________________________________
Official spin-off titles: Sandman Presents: The Books of Faerie Lucifer Thessalian The Furies Witch for Hire The Girl who would be Death Merv Agent of D.R.E.A.M (one shot) Everything you need to know about Dreams (One shot) House of Mystery (Volume 2) The Dead Boy Detectives The Dreaming (1996 to 2002 version now de-canonized) Love Street The Corinthian Bast Petrefax Maquee Moon (Never published but leaked) The Books of Magic (version not by Neil) The Trenchcoat brigade  And several others. DC / Vertigo really tried to milk it. Pretty much every character had a spin-off title for at least a little while. Lucifer (2016 Version)
Then we have 2018's The Sandman Unvierse. Sandamn Universe titles include The Dreaming (2018) Lucifer (2018) Books of Magic (2018) John Constantine: Hellblazer (2018 version) House of Whispers The Dreaming: Waking Hours (my personal favorite non-Gaiman spin-off) The Sandman / Locke & Key Crossover And the most recent spin-off is...
The Corinthian: Nightmare Country. Currently at issue 4.
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From the dark ages of queer representation to its renaissance
There is a quote credited to Sir Francis Bacon that says, "In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present". I don't know if this quote is actually his, but what I know is that this phrase proved to be true in the hardest year for queer representation in media. Of course, I am talking about 2016. In that year, it became clear how some tropes in media were used to "bury your gays". According to The Hollywood Reporter, until that year 146 lesbian or bisexual characters were killed off in their respective shows, while only 18 couples experienced a happy ending. This discussion gained momentum when Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey) was killed from CW's The 100, after sharing a love scene with Clarke (Eliza Taylor), which was quite traumatic for the queer community after losing many other beloved characters that year. By that point, people already knew Debnam-Carey would have to leave the CW sci-fi drama to star on The Walking Dead spin-off, Fear The Walking Dead with a much bigger role. But the way that the writers decided to deal with her departure left all of us with a bitter taste, reinforcing the idea already so ingrained in our minds that we don't deserve a happy ending. Killing her after an intimate scene just made things that much worse, and the bad repercussion led to Lexa coming back for the season finale (and ultimately in the series finale that aired in 2020).
But as I started saying, our light shines brighter in the dark. And in this hour of darkness, the queer community came together in a movement that significantly changed representation in media in the years to come. And it not only resulted in projects to support LGBTQIA+ youth, such as The Trevor Project, but also in a queer fan event that would bring together writers, producers, actors, and fans, called ClexaCon. Such an event by itself marks a huge change in the way that the industry sees the queer community, recognizing it as a huge market with great potential if they are able to listen to its demands. And a steppingstone for that change was Wynonna Earp, which first aired in 2016. Emily Andras, the showrunner who was already loved for her work in the Canadian show Lost Girl, was also behind this western dramedy. And when she stepped into the stage of her first ClexaCon, she decided to make a commitment that they wouldn't kill off queer characters (a commitment that she made for that season, but that remained true for the whole series running).
It is understandable why the fans made such a massive effort to save the show from an early demise after season 3. With billboards even in Times Square, they showed their support to the show and specifically to WayHaught, the couple formed by Waverly Earp (Dominique Provost-Chalkley) and Nicole Haught (Kat Barrel). And thank the goddess they did, because season 4 was filled with the best kind of WayHaught content, including one of the sexiest and most intimate love scenes that I've ever seen anywhere, and the most beautiful wedding. The WayHaught wedding is a reflex of what I called the queer renaissance, which is a phenomenon related to the rising number of queer characters and queer weddings recently, especially between 2020 and 2021. To mention some of the ladies who tightened the knot, besides Waverly and Nicole, we also had Mazikeen and Eve from Lucifer, Grace and Thunder from Black Lightning, Sara and Ava from DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and Carina and Maya from Station 19.
But a cloud of worry is coming with the end of many of these beloved shows. Lucifer aired its sixth and final season in 2021, and so did Wynonna Earp, with its fourth season. Other shows that either ended or are coming to their last season are Black Lightning (Grace and Thunder), The Bold Type (Kat and Adena), Supergirl (Alex and Kelly), Brooklyn99 (Rosa), Atypical (Casey and Izzie), Genera+ion (Riley and Greta), Dickinson (Emily and Sue), Motherland Fort Salem (Raelle and Scylla) and Killing Eve (Eve and Villanelle). The future of others, such as The L Word: Generation Q, hangs on the balance as the network hasn't renewed the show for another season just yet. The same goes for Legends of Tomorrow, which is airing its seventh season. It feels like, after a light breeze of advance, we are still bound to be left in a vacuum of representation.
But the future is brighter than the past, indeed. While shows like Grey's Anatomy, and its spin-off Station 19, still are beacons for representation after 18 seasons, new shows are claiming their space. Gentleman Jack and Vigil, both starring Surrane Jones, are good examples of that. Sex Education 4th season is already confirmed, and we will continue to expect great things from newcomers, such as the adaptation for TV of the acclaimed game The Last of Us, starring Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal. In the game, Bella's character Ellie is queer. Although it appears that the adaptation of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo will no longer be produced by FreeForm, it is still said that the adaptation will happen somewhere else. And we can always expect new shows to appear and knock our socks off. This means that the progress that we all made in the past few years was just the beginning. And while we will miss some of these characters dearly, I don't believe that we will be left alone to deal with their absence. This change of mentality in media started from a small but vocal group, and it created a revolution. A revolution that showed the power of seeing yourself on a screen, how that creates acceptance for all to live all kinds of love.
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Obscure Character List - Male Edition (A-M)
Obscure Characters List - Male Edition
Obscure Characters I love for some reason (A-M). (By obscure I mean characters that have little to no fanfic written about them. Not necessarily characters nobody’s ever heard of.) Don’t ask me to explain why. UPDATED: Tumblr is being a butt about post length or something so I’m splitting up the lists.
A
Abraham Alastor/Anthony Clarke (Dark Pictures Little Hope)
Adam (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter)
Adam (Hallmark Frankenstein 2004)
Al Capone (Night at the Museum)
Alan McMichael (Crimson Peak)
Alec Fell (Nancy Drew, The Silent Spy)
AM (I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream)
Amphibian Man/The Asset (Shape of Water)
André Toulon (Puppetmaster series)
Anthony Walsh (Blood Fest)
Anton Herzen (Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box)
Ardeth Bay (Mummy series)
Armand (Queen of the Damned 2002)
Armando Salazar (Pirates of the Caribbean 5)
B
Barnaby (Sabrina Down Under)
Baron Humbert von Gikkingen (The Cat Returns)
Baron Meinster (Brides of Dracula)
Beast/Hank McCoy (X-Men, Kelsey Grammer version)
Beast/Prince (Beauty and the Beast 2014)
Ben Willis (I Know What You Did Last Summer)
Bernard the elf (Santa Clause series)
Black Phillip (The VVitch)
Blade (Puppetmaster series)
Bughuul (Sinister 1 and 2)
C
Caliban/John Clare (Penny Dreadful)
Captain Frederick Wentworth (Persuasion)
Captain James Hook (Peter Pan 2003)
Cedric Brown (Nanny McPhee)
Christian Thompson (Devil Wears Prada)
Colonel William Tavington (The Patriot)
Cornelis Sandvoort (Tulip Fever)
Crown Prince Ryand'r/Darkfire (DC comics/Teen Titans)
D
Daniel Le Domas (Ready Or Not)
Death (Final Destination series)
Dimitri Allen (Professor Layton and the Unwound Future)
Dimitri Denatos (Mom’s Got a Date With a Vampire)
Dustfinger (Inkheart)
Dr. Alexander Sweet/Dracula (Penny Dreadful)
Dr. Gregory Butler (Happy Death Day 1 & 2)
Dr. Manhattan (Watchmen)
Driller Killer (Slumber Party Massacre 2)
E
Edward Gracey (Haunted Mansion 2003) 
Edward Mordrake (Urban Legend/American Horror Story Asylum)
Edward/Eddie “Tex” Sawyer (Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3)
Elemer of the Briar (Elden Ring)
Erik Carriere (Phantom of the Opera 1990)
Ethan (Pilgrim 2019)
F
Father Gascoigne (Bloodborne)
Faustus Blackwood (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina)
Fegan Floop (Spy Kids trilogy)
Fox Mask/Tom (You’re next)
G
George Knightley (Emma)
Ghost/Mitch (Haunt 2019)
Godskin Apostle (Elden Ring)
Godwyn the Golden (Elden Ring)
Gold Watchers (Dark Deception)
Greg (Bodies, Bodies, Bodies)
Grim Matchstick (Cuphead)
Gurranq Beast Clergyman (Elden Ring)
H
Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde (Broadway, Rob Evan version)
Henry Sturges (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter)
Hugh Crain (Haunting of Hill House, the book and 1963 film. Not the Flanagan show or 1999 movie remake)
Hugo Butterly (Nancy Drew, Danger by Design)
I
Ingemar (Midsommar)
J
Jack Ferriman (Ghost Ship)
Jack Worthing/Uncle Jack (We Happy Few)
Jafar (Once Upon a Time, not the Wonderland spin-off)
Jan Valek (John Carpenter’s Vampires)
Jefferson “Seaplane” McDonough/Alex (Jumanji 2 and 3)
Jervis Tetch/Mad Hatter (Arkhamverse! Video Games)
Jester (Puppetmaster series)
John (He’s Out There)
Joseph “Joey” Mallone (Blackwell series)
Juan (The Forever Purge)
Juno Hoslow, Knight of Blood (Elden Ring)
K
Kalabar (Halloweentown)
Kenneth Haight (Elden Ring)
Killer Moth/Drury Walker (Teen Titans)
King Paimon (Hereditary)
L
Lamb Mask/Craig (You’re next)
Lamplighter (The Boys)
Launder Man (Crypt TV)
Lawrence “Larry” Gordon (Saw series)
Loki (Apsulov: End of Gods)
Lucifer (Devil’s Carnival 1 & 2)
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Magic Mirror (Snow White 1937/Shrek)
Man in the Mask (The Strangers)
Manon (The Craft)
Man-Thing (Marvel’s Werewolf By Night)
Marco Polo/Merman (Crypt TV)
Marcus Corvinus (Underworld series)
Markus Boehm (Nancy Drew, the Captive Curse)
Mephistopheles (Faust’s Albtraum)
Micolash, Host of the Nightmare (Bloodborne)
Miquella (Elden Ring)
Mirror Man (Snow White and the Huntsman)
Mr. Crow/Aldous Vanderboom (Rusty Lake series)
Mr. Le Bail (Ready Or Not)
Mr. Slausen (Tourist Trap)
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The DC live-action multiverse: which movies and shows are part of it?
As a longtime DC Comics fan, I am so glad to see my favorite heroes, villains and so on sharing one giant and cohesive multiverse where they can interact with one another despite coming from different stories set in different realities. That does feel like I’m diving deep into the actual DC Multiverse, the one you can read inside comic books.
However, things are now so big that I have to admit I am too confused about which and TV shows are actually part of this multiverse, hence why I am writing this post, just in case other people may feel the same way about it.
When the CW aired Crisis on Infinite Earths, it helped connecting many separate franchises with one another, with some of them being classic movies and TV shows from yesteryear. As such, I will be using that as a reference for canonicity, especially since there haven’t been so many new products that aired since.
I will divide the movies and TV shows into their franchises, but with three specific categories:
·       Movies and shows that have aired since Arrow (2012) and Man of Steel (2013) since debuted and are connected thanks to Crisis
·       Movies and shows that were included into the multiverse by Crisis despite the fact they aired before Arrow
·       Movies and shows that could be part of this multiverse, but there are no confirmations yet
I used both Arrow and Man of Steel because they are the starting point of DC’s largest TV and movie franchises yet, respectively the Arrowverse and the DC Extended Universe.
Now, without further to do, let’s see what is canon within this multiverse!
“Modern” movies and shows in the multiverse
While some of these started out as being their own thing, with the intention of forming their own franchise, they have since merged into one big multiverse.
Arrowverse
The network where most of these TV shows air (or aired) is The CW, hence why there is also the term CWVerse connected to it, even though fans still prefer to call it Arrowverse, after the show that started it all.
Some of the shows weren’t supposed to be part of the franchise from the start, but have since united into one cohesive multiverse.
·       Arrow (2012-2020)
·       Constantine (2014-2015)
·       The Flash (2014- )
·       Supergirl (2015-2021)
·       Legends of Tomorrow (2016- )
·       Black Lightning (2018-2021)
·       Batwoman (2019- )
·       Stargirl (2020- )
·       Superman & Lois (2021- )
·       Naomi (TBD)
DC Extended Universe
DC’s largest movie franchise yet in terms of installments, it was connected to the Arrowverse thanks to Crisis on Infinite Earths. I won’t list down all the announced projects, because this franchise is somewhat infamous for announcing movies and then not making all of them. By the way, these are all the movies that have been released or are in production as of right now.
·       Man of Steel (2013)
·       Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
·       Suicide Squad (2016)
·       Wonder Woman (2017)
·       Justice League (2017)
·       Aquaman (2018)
·       Shazam! (2019)
·       Birds of Prey (2020)
·       Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)
·       The Suicide Squad (2021)
·       The Flash (2022)
·       Aquaman 2 (2022)
·       Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023)
·       Black Adam (TBD)
·       Wonder Woman 3 (TBD)
·       Blue Beetle (TBD)
The Conjuring Universe
This horror franchise shares some production elements with the DCEU (such as producers, directors and even actors), and some small links have been made to connect the two, so they can be considered canon.
·       The Conjuring (2013)
·       Annabelle (2014)
·       The Conjuring 2 (2016)
·       Annabelle: Creation (2017)
·       The Nun (2018)
·       The Curse of La Llorona (2019)
·       Annabelle Comes Home (2019)
Titansverse (aka the former DC Universe shows)
DC Universe was a streaming service that tried to create its own multiverse. It included four shows, which have since joined the Arrowverse (Stargirl being the most prominent case, which is why it is listed as part of it). The shows are:
·       Titans (2018- )
·       Doom Patrol (2019- )
·       Swamp Thing (2019)
HBO Max movies and shows
HBO Max is planning to release movies and shows set across the multiverse, even tying them with other franchises like the Arrowverse and the DCEU. The shows in question are:
·       Peacemaker (2022- )
·       Green Lantern (TBD)
·       Gotham City Police Department (TBD)
·       Justice League Dark (TBD)
There are also other projects, but information about them is still scarce, so, maybe, this post will become updated soon if they announce something about them.
As for the movies, well, there are two particular cases.
·       The Batman (2022) is linked to this multiverse because the Gotham City Police Department show will be a spin-off of that movie
·       Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021) is actually an alternate version of another film, Justice League. They could both be considered canon, due to this being a multiverse.
In reality, these shows weren’t connected through Crisis, having been announced afterwards, but they are still confirmed to be part of the multiverse.
Past movies and shows included in the multiverse
Crisis on Infinite Earths managed to pay homage to past DC franchises by including some of them in the crossover event, thus tying them all together. In chronological order, these are:
·       Fleischer Superman cartoons (1941-1943), included by the comic book tie-in
·       Batman (1966-1968), its companion movie (1966) and, by extension, The Green Hornet (1966-1967). Adam West and Burt Ward reprised their role in Legend of the Super Heroes (1979) which sees them in a comedic special with other members of the Justice League, as well as in two animated movies released in 2016 and 2017). There is a comic book that crosses over with the Wonder Woman show (1975-1979), which may actually be included twice, since a version of it does appear in the comic book tie-in of Crisis of Infinite Earths.
·       Superman movie series (1978-1987) due to Brandon Routh reprising his role from Superman Returns (2006) which is supposed to be an alternate sequel to Superman II. However, due to him mentioning events of Superman III, it may not be so clear which movies are supposed to be canon in this multiverse. Supergirl (1984) is supposedly included
·       Batman movie series (1989-1997) which could also include Catwoman (2004)
·       The Flash (1990-1991) which was also included as part of the multiverse as far back as 2016
·       Smallville (2001-2011). Tom Welling does reprise his role as Clark Kent, but there are canon issues between his portrayal in the crossover and the show’s proper, which suggests he didn’t play the Smallville Superman, but a version from that multiverse
·       Birds of Prey (2002-2003)
·       Green Lantern (2011) due to footage from that movie shown at the end of the crossover. However, it is not clear yet if that was supposed to indicate that the movie was now canon or if that was simply archive footage to connect it to the announced HBO Max show
·       Lucifer (2016-2021) is the only show that was included while being concurrent with the Arrowverse (Black Lightning may count as well, since the crossover is what brought it to the franchise)
Movies and shows that could be part of the franchise
With one exception, those movies and shows were released at the same time as the Arrowverse and the DCEU, but either there haven’t been plans to connect them together or there is no indication if they are already part of the franchise.
·       The Dark Knight trilogy (2005-2012). Props from that franchise have appeared in the Arrowverse, whose version of Gotham City even resembles the one of the films
·       DC Animated Movie Universe (2013-2020). The Arrowverse has aired three animated shows. While Vixen and The Ray (both lasting two seasons) were included as canon with the actors voicing the main characters appearing in the live-action shows, “Constantine: City of Demons” doesn’t seem to be connected to the franchise except for Matt Ryan voicing him. In fact, that version of Constantine is more consistent with that of the DC Animated Movie Universe, so, maybe, that world is connected
·       Gotham (2014-2019) and its prequel Pennyworth (2019- ) aren’t connected within the Arrowverse as of right now
·       iZombie (2015-2019) is curious in that it is a show that aired on The CW for its entire run, but no attempts have ever been made about tying it into the Arrowverse
·       Preacher (2016-2019) is based on a DC imprint, but it always tried to be its own thing
·       Powerless (2017) tried to be its own thing from the beginning. They jokingly consider it to be set on “Earth-P” as part of the multiverse, but that isn’t considered as canon
·       Krypton (2018-2019) could count due to the fact that they planned its inclusion in the crossover, but was scrapped. Also, this show started as a DCEU prequel, so some connectivity could still be there
·       Joker (2019) is set in its own universe, and there are no plans to include it in any place as of right now
·       The Boys (2019- ) does adapt a comic from a DC imprint, but it is not considered as part of the multiverse, at least not yet
As you can see, this franchise is so enormous that it makes sense why some could be confused about what belongs where.
I do hope that my post managed to help you understand something about it. Meanwhile, see you next time!
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Hey. Hey, you. Don’t rely on Google to know which shows are Arrowverse. Google doesn’t list all of them. If you want the entirety of the Arrowverse experience, including web-series, mini-series and comics, here you go
The CW’s Arrow, 2012-2020. This is the real kickstarter of the Arrowverse and is completely necessary for proper binging.
Arrow is also a 2012-2013 comic series that ties into the first season. It is unnecessary.
Arrow: Season 2.5, 2014-2015, is also a comic series, filling the gaps between seasons two and three. Ben Turner/Bronze Tiger’s death has since been retconned. It is unnecessary.
Blood Rush is a six-episode web-series that premiered alongside Arrow. Felicity Smoak has a mission for Roy Harper. It is available online for viewing, but it’s unnecessary.
Arrow: The Dark Archer, another comic book series, ran in 2016. This is set between seasons three and four, apparently focusing on Malcolm Merlyn’s backstory. This is said to have continuity errors. It is not necessary.
The CW’s The Flash, 2014-present (2020). This one introduces meta-humans into the fold and is necessary.
The Flash: Season Zero is a 2014-2015 comic series that takes place before the events of the show. 22 chapters have been retconned from canon. It is not necessary.
The Chronicles of Cisco is an official tumblr (2015-2017) and instagram (2017-present) blog. It details the “stories and reflections of the eponymous character set in the Arrowverse,” meaning background details, along with Cisco’s thoughts on daily vigilante life. Some references to Season Zero. It is unnecessary.
Chronicles of Cisco is a four part web-series that aired in 2016. Cisco works on Barry’s suit. It features a total of two characters. It is unnecessary.
Stretched Scene is a 2017 mini-series starring Ralph Dibny. Ralph goes about annoying Team Flash. It aired during the Flash season 4’s commercial breaks. It is unnecessary.
NBC’s Constantine, 2014-2015. This show was retroactively added during Arrow’s fourth season. This is demi-necessary? I got by without it, at least. John Constantine reprises his role as a recurring character for the later seasons of Legends of Tomorrow.
John Con Noir is a 2015 web series with one episode. It is in clay-stop motion form. I think(?) it was made during a petition for Constantine season 2, of which it did not receive. It’s fourth-wall-breaking, non-canon and unnecessary.
The CW’s Supergirl, 2015-present. Until recently, this show existed on another universe where CW’s Barry Allen would visit sometimes. It now exists in the combined universe of Earth-Prime. That being said, it introduces the concept of aliens, and is necessary.
Adventures of Supergirl is a 2016 digital comic book series. “Kara Zor-El landed on Earth after many years stuck in en route from her now-destroyed home planet Krypton, having followed in her famous cousin Superman's footsteps. Upon arriving, she was taken in by the lovely Danvers family and taught to hide her un-Earthly powers from sight. As the world falls in love with her super hero cousin Superman, Kara starts to feel the urge to embrace her powers, especially when her powers can save someone she loves.” Tales from Kara’s childhood and transition, I believe(?). It is unnecessary.
CW Seed’s Vixen, 2015-2016. This is an animated web series (compiled into a movie) that stars the granddaughter of Amaya Jiwe, a main character on Legends of Tomorrow, discovering her abilities and becoming a vigilante in Detroit. This has since been retconned as the result of a change in the timeline. Vixen/Mari is featured on one episode of Arrow, marking the character’s first and only live-action appearance. It is unnecessary (but a fun watch!).
The CW’s DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, 2016-present. It takes characters from the above shows and continues their arcs, including Ray Palmer, the Darhks, Eobard Thawne, Malcolm Merlyn, Sara Lance, Mick Rory, Kendra Saunders, Carter Hall, Jefferson Jackson, Martin Stein, and Leonard Snart. It is necessary.
Mr. Parker’s Cul De Sac is a 2020 mini series focusing on Mr. Parker’s daily life. It’s unnecessary.
CW Seed’s Freedom Fighters: The Ray, 2017-2018. This is an animated web-series with the same number of episodes as Vixen. It is unnecessary, but is a good watch if you’re curious about Earth-X.
The CW’s Black Lightning, 2018-present. This was a separate series until the development of Earth-Prime. It introduces drugs that can imitate metahuman abilities. As it’s now a part of the main Arrowverse lineup, it is probably(?) necessary.
Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant is a 2019-2020 comic book series that ties into the Infinite Earths crisis. It is unnecessary.
The CW’s Batwoman, 2019-present. The character was first introduced in the Elseworlds crisis. Since then, she’s developed into her own title character. Kate Kane is to be replaced with a different main character in season 2. As this show is a part of the main Arrowverse lineup, it is probably(?) necessary.
The CW’s Superman & Lois, a confirmed upcoming series that will premiere in 2021(?). It will most likely tie with Supergirl sometimes. That being said, I don’t know if it’ll be necessary.
The CW’s Green Arrow and The Canaries, an upcoming series that is said to be in development. It is a spin-off of Arrow, and will likely star Mia Queen, Dinah Drake and Black Siren’s Laurel Lance.
The CW’s Painkiller, an upcoming series that is said to be in development. With Jordan Calloway reprising his role as Khalil Payne, this will act as a spin-off of Black Lightning.
The CW’s Wonder Girl, an upcoming series that is said to be in development. It will feature the DC comics character of the same name.
Shows featured in the Infinite Earths crisis currently reside in alternate universes/dimensions and are thus not canon on Earth-Prime, but exist in the Arrowverse. Interactions are not likely. Here is the list in the case they do crossover again.
CBS’ The Flash, 1990-1991. This alternate Barry Allen makes a total of four appearances on CW’s The Flash, two on Arrow, and one on Supergirl.
The Flash TV Special is a 1991 comic book special with only two chapters consisting of these characters. It is not necessary.
The Flash is also a 1991 video game based on this show. It is not necessary.
The WB’s Birds of Prey, 2002-2003. There is one appearance made by these characters during the Infinite Earths crisis. It is unclear if their version of Harley Quinn is the same one belonging to the Arrowverse, as she is yet to make an official physical Earth-Prime appearance beyond a faceless line, so it is up for debate. It is probably unlikely given that the Birds of Prey do not currently inhabit Earth-Prime(?).
The CW’s Stargirl, 2020-present, Earth-2. This show reboots the “Justice Society of America” featured in Legends. That being said, it is not currently interconnected.
The Batman TV series universe, Earth-66.
The Batman Anthology universe, Earth-89.
The Superman Anthology universe, Earth-96.
The Smallville universe, Earth-167.
The Lucifer universe, Earth-666.
The DC Extended Universe, Earth-TUD13.
The Swamp Thing universe, Earth-19.
The Titans universe, Earth-9.
The Doom Patrol universe, Earth-21.
All info taken from Arrowverse wikis
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SPN Season 15 Spoiler Sheet, update 11/11
Hello! I finally had some time to clean this up a bit. I am going to make a separate post about old episodes if anyone wants to reference the past. I also pulled out some general spoilers that have already happened to keep this shorter. It’s getting to be a monster with length. 
As for updates, we got some nuggets from Jensen and Misha while promoting their latest projects. No pictures yet for ep 5 because of the holiday. Also no description for 7 yet because there will be a week off for Thanksgiving. Hopefully JaxCon will have some juicy updates like DC did. Under the cut!
DISCLAIMER: This is gathered info from various sources. This is not confirmed information. Stuff in this WILL be wrong. Don’t take this too seriously. This is for fun. 
General Info (oldest to newest)
There is hope to wrap up some Wayward Daughters storylines in the back half of the season
They are adding a whole extra day to filming to do the final scene. They will film the final scene last.  (Implies logistics- lots of returning people?)
Brad Bucker used the word “romance” when asked about Sam and Dean’s arcs. Did not specify who. 
In an interview, Kripe indicated that the series ending would have “peace” for Sam and Dean
Not much new at the TCA’s, but it was said it is “unlikely” Jeffery Dean Morgan will be back since his last appearance was such a good end note. There were some jokes about a Castiel spin off. Hell, I’d watch. 
There will be a special tribute ep, not clear if its one of the 20 or additional
Misha will be in 15 out of 20 episodes this season
According to Dabb, Sam and Dean are going to start to lose people who, in past seasons, we would’ve never lost — and lose them in a very real way. Our guys are going to realize there’s a certain finality, and some of the things they’ve relied on to get through the day — people, talents, things like that — they are no longer going to be able to roll out. And that’s going to throw them for a loop
Also according to Dabb, Jack is still in the empty and “he’s not coming back in the near future”
Cas’ deal with the Empty may come up later in the season. 
Dabb intimated that Chuck was inherently responsible for killing Mary when asked how the boys would respond to Jack. 
Adam Rose, who played Aaron Bass from the golem episode vauge-tweeted about working a show with two badass leads. Could be Supernatural, but I think the timing is off- he indicated he was filming late Friday night. 
Dabb compared Chuck and John Winchester, claiming that Dean would have to break free of “conditioning.” Also, for Jack “there have been cosmic forces fighting for his attention since he was in the womb — and that will continue. As much as this season is about Sam and Dean finding agency, it’s also about Castiel finding agency, and it’s about Jack finding agency. As always, death is never the end. It’s just part of the journey and that’s certainly true with Jack.” 
Per Variety: At the outset of the season, the “Supernatural” foursome of Dean, Sam, Castiel and Jack are split up, but Dabb notes they won’t be for long because “ultimately this is a found family, and they have deep emotional bonds” that make up the most important part of the show.
Sam’s wound from the equalizer gives his powers/an advantage of some kind (per TVGuide)
Jack will be a critical part of the ending of the show
The cage/Adam is looking like it will be coming up for midseason
Shaving People, Punting Things: https://youtu.be/azTwku2uosA
The shaving promo, punting things promo shows glimpses or Lucifer!Sam and MOC!Dean, as well as bearded Dean in tactical equipment. Recent interviews by Dabb seem to indicate that these are glimpses into other universes, a la Apocalypse World, and other endings from Sam and Dean. 
According to the MarySue and other interviews, Sam’s bullet hole will give him a connection and insight to god- like a tin can telephone string.
In the cage, Micheal and Adam have formed a working relationship (MarySue)
Dean and Amara’s connection will be explored
There will be a bunker themed episode (MarySue)
According to Misha (Cinablend) Dean and Cas will have discord up to ep 8- which is the mid-season finale. 
At a convention, Jake Abel was asked to share two lies about Adam’s return and a truth. The said 1. Adam is not upset about hell 2. Adam kills someone 3. Adam bring someone back. I am assuming its the bring someone back (Micheal?)
In one of his cookbook interviews, Misha used the word “we” several times when talking about the final scene of Supernatural. He said that would be the last scene they shoot. It seemed to imply that he was in the scene, but that could be open to interpretation. 
The finale will air on Monday May 18th. The show will move to Mondays when it comes back on March 16th. It’s gotta come back either than that and go on a mini break or something, because that is not enough Mondays. 
Episode 15x05
Title: Proverbs 17:3
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS: RICHARD SPEIGHT, JR. DIRECTS – Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean’s (Jensen Ackles) routine case turns out to be anything but. Richard Speight, Jr. directed the episode written by Steve Yockey (#1505). Original Airdate 11/14/2019.
Written by: Yockey
Director: Speight
Filming Dates:  9/4-9/13
Airdate: 11/14
Photos: http://www.ksitetv.com/supernatural/supernatural-spoilers-photos-proverbs-17-3/198575/
Promo:https://youtu.be/4Jo1--7WqHA
Sneak Peak:
Castiel? No  Jack? doubtful
Guest stars: 
Other Spoilers/info::
This will most likely be Yockey’s last episode.
Matt Cohen was around, but I imagine he is following directors to prep for his own debut directing. 
Scenes were filmed in the bunker and in a wooded area. A woman could be heard screaming in the outside scene. 
The bible verse referenced is: “The fining pot is for silver, and the furnace for gold: But the LORD trieth the hearts.”
The preview indicates werewolves. 
Episode 15x06
Title: Golden Time
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS: OUT OF DIFFICULTIES GROW MIRACLES – Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are visited by an old friend. Castiel (Misha Collins) investigates the disappearance of a local teen. John Showalter directed the episode written by Meredith Glynn (#1506). Original Airdate 11/21/2019.
Written by: Meredith Glynn
Director: Steve Boyum
Filming Dates:  9/16-9/25
Airdate: 11/21
Photos: 
Promo:
Sneak Peak:
Castiel? Yes Jack? Not sure
Guest stars: 
Other Spoilers/info:
Misha tweeted from set in costume, so Cas. 
Misha also tweeted a pic in blood spatter with two bullet holes in his shirt
At least Jensen and Jared filmed in Rowena’s apartment 
This will be a witch episode- Witches will invade Rowena’s apartment looking for books. They are very powerful. Dean gets thrown into a wall and Sam uses magic to stop them (from TVGuide)
 Episode 15x07
Title: Last Call
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS: 
Written by: Jeremy Adams
Director: Amyn Kaderali
Filming Dates:  9/26- 10/7
Airdate: Dec 7th is what Christian Kane tweeted…. But that is a Saturday. Dec 5th maybe?
Photos: 
Promo:
Sneak Peak:
Castiel ? Yes Jack ? 
Guest stars: 
Other Spoilers/info :
Misha posted from set in new shoes- very shiny with well tailored pants. (The next day he posted in full Cas costume, so are the shoes a one off? Another outfit with new shoes?). 
Misha and Jensen made a video from set. I feel like if Jared was around he would have been in it since it was about money raised?  Maybe a Dean Cas scene?
There will be a battle scene in this that Jensen mentioned he was looking forward to and we would enjoy. 
After NJ Con, it appeared that Jensen returned to work, Jared and Misha stayed an extra day and then Misha went home. Misha only did about 2 days of filming. 
Jensen and Christian filmed at a bar called Swazey’s. This was the fight scene Jensen was referring to. 
At some point, Sam might be shirtless or we can see part of his chest- Jared had his anti-possession tattoo at the weekend convention.
Per TVGuide, Leo and Dean will have a wild night out in an effort for Dean to recapture his mojo. Dean will become the lead of a band called Dean and the Impalas, which is made up of Supernatural crew. 
Osric Chau popped over to set, but he is filming on Legends of Tomorrow in the same studio. Sebastin Roche also indicated he would come by, he is filming on Batgirl. Unfortunately, neither Kevin or Balthazar will appear in this one.  
Episode 15x08
Title: Our Father Who Aren’t in Heaven
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS: 
Written by: Buckleming
Director: Speight
Filming Dates:  10/8- 10/18 (no filming 10/14 for Canadian Thanksgiving)
Airdate: 12/12 (?)
Photos: 
Promo:
Sneak Peak:
Castiel ? yes Jack ? 
Guest stars: Jake Abel, Shoshannah Stern
Other Spoilers/info:
Jake Abel posted a script with the caption “hell hath no fury like a brother scorned”
Shoshannah Stern was spotted on set- Eileen!
This will be the midseason finale
At BurCon, Misha mentioned Dean is still acting like “a dick” in the ep they were filming- which is this one. 
Episode 15x09
Title: 
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS: 
Written by: Berens
Director: Singer
Filming Dates:  10/21-10/30
Airdate: March 16th?
Photos: 
Promo:
Sneak Peak:
Castiel ? I can’t tell but maybe not Jack ? maybe
Guest stars: Rob Benedict, Kim Rhodes, Jim Beaver
Other Spoilers/info (newest to oldest):
Midseason premier episode
Misha was at home for the first week of filming, and I think the second. I don’t think he is in this. 
Alex and Rob were hanging out- Chuck and JACK?
Kim Rhodes posted in front of the SPN set and with her trailer- Jody looks very likely. She also had dyed hair and she has been rockin the grey for the past few Jody eps. Maybe a flashback/AU?
Jim Beaver posted from set- Bobby!
Jensen shared that in this episode, Dean will pray to Cas to “confess” why he has been treating Cas the way he has. Misha confirmed this in another interview and said tears would be shed- not sure who is doing the crying (besides me)
Episode 15x10
Title: 
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS: 
Written by: Dabb
Director: Showalter
Filming Dates:  
Airdate: 10/31- 11/12 (No filming for Veterans/Armistice Day?)
Photos: 
Promo:
Sneak Peak:
Castiel ? Jack ? 
Guest stars: 
Other Spoilers/info (newest to oldest):
Misha texted some local fans from set in costume about an WA election, but after the convention was promoting his cookbook all over the place. I think he filmed 2 days, max. 
The story will be about Sam and Dean as heroes from the good and bad side (from MarySue)
At DCCon, Jensen shared that  this a bit of a wacky episode- Sam and Dean lose their abilities to fight, Dean gets cavities and Sam gets a cold. Jensen later seemed to refer to this ep when talking to TVGuide- mentioning the Impala will get a flat. 
Episode 15x11
Title: 
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS: 
Written by: Davy Perez AND Meredith Glynn 
Director: Charles Beeson
Filming Dates:   11/13-11/22 (?)
Airdate: 
Photos: 
Promo:
Sneak Peak:
Castiel ? Jack ? 
Guest stars: 
Other Spoilers/info (newest to oldest):
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