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What two supposedly unrelated movies could be in Same universe?
Posted on 5/29/20 at 11:32 am
Posted on 5/29/20 at 11:32 am
Alien and blade runner are in same universe. Yeah
Posted on 5/29/20 at 11:35 am to Boo Krewe
The thing and big trouble in China
Posted on 5/29/20 at 11:41 am to Boo Krewe
Wasn’t there a big rumor that Venom with Tom Hardy was in the alien universe?
Posted on 5/29/20 at 11:42 am to Boo Krewe
Not movies, but Boardwalk Empire and Peaky Blinders.
This post was edited on 5/29/20 at 11:43 am
Posted on 5/29/20 at 11:43 am to Boo Krewe
Didn't Fresh Prince and Saved by the Bell both go to ULA? I always thought those two could be in the same universe.
Posted on 5/29/20 at 11:46 am to wildtigercat93
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Wasn’t there a big rumor that Venom with Tom Hardy was in the alien universe?
Venom and Life
Posted on 5/29/20 at 11:50 am to Boo Krewe
The Duke brothers from Trading Places made a cameo in Coming to America.
Posted on 5/29/20 at 11:54 am to Boo Krewe
Horsin' Around and Mr. Peanutbutter's House
Posted on 5/29/20 at 12:05 pm to Boo Krewe
James Bond Franchise and The Rock
Posted on 5/29/20 at 12:21 pm to ManBearTiger
Not a movie, but I can't wait until down the road when we find out all of the AMC shows are connected.
The Breaking Bad/Walking Dead connection is fairly well documented if you google it.
The Breaking Bad/Walking Dead connection is fairly well documented if you google it.
Posted on 5/29/20 at 12:33 pm to Boo Krewe
I have stated before on here that The Rock and Armageddon could be in the same universe. Both directed by Michael Bay and both use the same actor as the President of the U.S.
Posted on 5/29/20 at 12:36 pm to Boo Krewe
All the Pixar films count?
Posted on 5/29/20 at 12:40 pm to Boo Krewe
The coolest "shared universe" theory I've heard doesn't involve two movies, but I'll share it here anyway.
Event Horizon takes place in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, and is in fact when humanity first discovers the Warp. This makes way too much sense, from the general outline of the plot, to the gothic design of the ship, to just about everything.
Event Horizon takes place in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, and is in fact when humanity first discovers the Warp. This makes way too much sense, from the general outline of the plot, to the gothic design of the ship, to just about everything.
Posted on 5/29/20 at 12:44 pm to Boo Krewe
Die Hard and Ricochet both have the same reporter played by Mary Ellen Trainor
MovieWeb has a video that links 22 different Fox movies b/c of things like fake countries and characters that appear across different movies like Speed, Commando, Predator, and Alien.
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Funny enough Die Hard and Ricochet are part of it.
MovieWeb has a video that links 22 different Fox movies b/c of things like fake countries and characters that appear across different movies like Speed, Commando, Predator, and Alien.
LINK
Funny enough Die Hard and Ricochet are part of it.
This post was edited on 5/29/20 at 12:51 pm
Posted on 5/29/20 at 1:04 pm to Dr RC
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Die Hard and Ricochet both have the same reporter played by Mary Ellen Traino
Well if this counts then....
Best part about this guy, is his real name isn’t even hector
This post was edited on 5/29/20 at 1:14 pm
Posted on 5/29/20 at 1:09 pm to Boo Krewe
The Wire, Homicide: Life on the Street and Law and Order are all in the same "universe" because they all contain John Munch (played by Richard Belzer).
Now - it gets more complicated - the character, John Munch is based on real life Baltimore detective Jay Landsman. However, Jay Landsman (also based on real life Jay Landsman) is a character in The Wire, played by Delaney Williams.
Finally, the real life Jay Landsman was cast as a shift lieutenant Dennis Mello in The Wire and appeared alongside the character based on him. This was after he had appeared as himself in The Corner which is based on the same source material as The Wire and Homicide.
And, due to various other issues, Richard Belzer appeared in a cameo in The Wire and, although not named, Simon confirms he was, indeed, supposed to be John Munch.
Now - it gets more complicated - the character, John Munch is based on real life Baltimore detective Jay Landsman. However, Jay Landsman (also based on real life Jay Landsman) is a character in The Wire, played by Delaney Williams.
Finally, the real life Jay Landsman was cast as a shift lieutenant Dennis Mello in The Wire and appeared alongside the character based on him. This was after he had appeared as himself in The Corner which is based on the same source material as The Wire and Homicide.
And, due to various other issues, Richard Belzer appeared in a cameo in The Wire and, although not named, Simon confirms he was, indeed, supposed to be John Munch.
Posted on 5/29/20 at 1:10 pm to wildtigercat93
Detective Munch:
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The character has spanned over 20 years and 23 seasons of network television. Along with his main cast roles on Homicide and SVU, Munch has also appeared as a character in other TV series, movies, talk shows, albums and comic books:
Homicide: Life on the Street—119 out of 122 episodes in the series
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit—241 out of 324 episodes in the series
Homicide: The Movie—television movie
Law & Order—four episodes: "Charm City", "Baby, It's You" (part 1), "Sideshow (Part 1)", and "Entitled (Part 2)"
Arrested Development—one episode: "Exit Strategy"
The X-Files—one episode: "Unusual Suspects"
The Beat—one episode: "They Say It's Your Birthday"
Law & Order: Trial by Jury—one episode: "Skeleton (Part 2)"
The Wire—one episode: "Took"
30 Rock—two episodes: "¡Qué Sorpresa!", the characters are watching an SVU episode, with dialogue written and action shot specifically for 30 Rock. Richard Belzer also appears as the actor playing Munch in "Last Lunch", part one of 30 Rock's series finale, when Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) lands a guest role on SVU as a corpse.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!—one episode: October 7, 2009. Richard Belzer was interviewed as himself, then does an impromptu scene as Munch with Kimmel and Joel McHale.[44]
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt—one episode: "Kimmy Goes to the Doctor!", the characters are watching a fictional Law & Order spinoff episode on their television.[45]
A Muppet version of Munch appeared in the Sesame Street sketch "Law & Order: Special Letters Unit" where he was portrayed by David Rudman.
Munch makes a cameo appearance on the 1993 Paul Shaffer album The World's Most Dangerous Party.
An artwork version of Munch appears in the 2016 comic book Spider-Man/Deadpool #6.[46]
An unseen Munch is mentioned, by Detective Chief Inspector John Luther, as an NYPD SVU contact on episode 5 of the UK crime drama Luther. Notably, DCI Luther is played by Idris Elba, who played Stringer Bell in the HBO drama The Wire, where Munch previously cameoed.
Munch has become the only fictional character, played by a single actor, to physically appear on 10 different television series. These shows were on five different networks: NBC (Homicide: Life on the Street, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, and 30 Rock); Fox (The X-Files and Arrested Development); UPN (The Beat); HBO (The Wire) and ABC (Jimmy Kimmel Live!). Munch has been one of the few television characters to cross genres, appearing not only in crime drama series, but sitcom (Arrested Development), late night comedy (Jimmy Kimmel Live!) and horror and science fiction (The X-Files).
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