Updated DC Television and Film Adaptations Multiverse
This is just going to be a listing of identified film and television adaptions said to be the DC Multiverse. Note that I accept that the pre-Crisis and Post-Crisis comics, Arrowverse and DCEU all are in the same multiverse.
Black Lightning (Arrowverse)--Setting of Black Lightning Pre-Crisis.
DC Animated Movie Universe--The setting of the post-Flashpoint/New 52 inspired animated films.
DCEU--Setting of the shared universe that began in Man of Steel and ended with the Flash.
DCU--The post Flashpoint film universe starting with the Flash.
Earth-1 (Arrowverse/Pre-Crisis)--Setting of the Arrowverse pre-Crisis.
Earth-Two (Pre-Crisis Comics)--All-Star Squadron had a reference to Indiana Jones.
Earth-2 (Post-Crisis Arrowverse)--Setting of Stargirl.
Earth-9--Setting of Titans.
Earth-12 (New 52)--The setting of the DC Animated Universe that started with Batman the Animated Series.
Earth-12 (Arrowverse)--The setting of the Green Lantern film.
Earth-16--The setting of the Young Justice animated series.
Earth-19 (Arrowverse)--Setting of Swamp Thing television series.
Earth-21 (Arrowverse)--Setting of Doom Patrol. However, in the recent Titans crossover, there is evidence to point to Doom Patrol and Titans co-existing in the same universe.
Earth-33 (New 52)/Earth-Prime (Pre-Crisis Comics)--This is a representation of the real world.
Earth-38--Setting of Supergirl, pre-Crisis.
Earth-66 (New 52 and Arrowverse)--Setting of Batman (1966) (and many associated crossovers), Wonder Woman (TV series), Adventures of Superman, and based on appearances of Billy Batson in Batman'66 and Captain Marvel in Legends of the Super-Heroes, I speculate the existence of Shazam! and Isis. Based on the appearance of young Peter Parker, I also speculate the existence of Amazing Spider-Man and then due to an unmade idea for a crossover, I also include the 70s Incredible Hulk. This would be the primary Television Crossover Universe. Also seen in the Flash.
Earth-76 (Arrowverse)--Said to be the setting of the Wonder Woman television series, but it's not. Wonder Woman transforms in the method from the pre-Crisis comics rather than spinning like in the show, and she can fly, which the TV version could not.
Earth-89 (Arrowverse)--Meant to be the setting of Batman (1989) and Batman Returns, except that the Joker is still alive.
Earth-90 (Arrowverse)--Setting of the Flash (1990).
Earth-96 (New 52)--Setting of DC Super Hero Girls.
Earth-96 (Arrowverse)--Setting of Superman Returns, and of alternate versions of the events of Superman the Movie, Superman II, Superman III, Supergirl and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
Earth-167 (Arrowverse)--Setting of Smallville.
Earth-203 (Arrowverse)-- Setting of Birds of Prey.
Earth-462 (Pre-Crisis Comics)--This is an Earth where Wonder Woman resembles Cathy Lee Crosby and Wonder Girl resembles Debra Winger, but it is not the universe of the Wonder Woman TV movie pilot or Wonder Woman TV series, as it's still WWII in the present day.
Earth-666 (Arrowverse)--Setting of Lucifer.
Earth-789--Setting of Superman the Movie, Superman II, Superman III, Supergirl, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Batman (1989) and Batman Returns. Also seen in the Flash.
Earth-988--This is the setting of the Superboy TV series.
Earth-1956 (New 52)/Earth-B (Pre-Crisis Comics)--The setting of the Super Friends. Also the setting of Scooby-Doo Team-Up, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, the New Scooby-Doo Movies, Teen Titans Go, and most classic Hanna-Barbera properties.
Earth-1985 (Also called Earth-85 and Earth-One)--This is the silver age DCU. It is identified as Earth-One in pre-Crisis comics, as Earth-85 in the Arrowverse, and as Earth-1985 by Dr. Manhattan.
Earth-P--Setting of Powerless Pre-Crisis.
Earth-Prime (Arrowverse)--The setting of the Arrowverse post-Crisis.
Earth-X (Erde-X) (Arrowverse)--Setting of Freedom Fighters: The Ray.
Flashpoint (DCEU)--Setting of the alternate timeline portion of The Flash. This universe presumedly includes Batman (1989) and Batman Returns.
Post-Crisis Earth--(Comics)--Has had crossovers that show it shares a universe with Alien and Predator. Young All-Stars also had many crossovers.
Prime-Earth (also known as Earth-0 or New Earth)--The New 52 DCU, which also exists as part of the Arrowverse multiverse.
Superman Lives--Setting of the unfilmed Kevin Smith film starring Nicolas Cage, made canon in the Flash.
Super-Verse--Setting of Superman and Lois, and perhaps Gotham Knights.
Earth 89 and 789 may also include the 2004 Catwoman movie, as that includes references to Michelle Pfieffer Catwoman from Batman Returns
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