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Earth-3 is in the year 1990, but Jay Garrick is the same age as his Earth-1 counterpart in 2016. So, the difference between Earth-1 and Earth-3 is that historians or whoever in the latter set Year 0 in the other Earth's 26 CE? But they're still culturally 1990? Except for Dawson's Creek, which debuted in 1998?

Barry can stop Dr. Alchemy if he just believes in the heart of the cards.

Thought the same thing. Either it's evil, Time Paradox Cisco, or Dante's still alive and has his brother's powers somehow.

Coker would be the showrunner because that's what he wanted to do in the first place. I wouldn't be surprised if he took the job for Luke Cage with an understanding that Marvel would let him do Heroes for Hire next.

Or from Tim Burton without knowing he took it from the '66 show.

Didn't one of them have full-size recreations of New York and Tokyo? And the Umbrella Corporation just used them to simulate pandemics?

The Underworld and Resident Evil film franchises are almost identical. Stylish action movies dressed up like horror movies starring attractive women married to the director. Neither has a comprehensible story. Neither had any reason to continue past a second movie, if even that.

Then Wesley Snipes refused to leave his trailer for most of Blade: Trinity's shoot, so Goyer had Ryan Reynolds ad lib one-liners so he could insert brief reaction shots of Snipes.

Even if Marvel ever lent out Blade for a crossover with another franchise, I doubt it would be with Underworld, a franchise that is somehow still around 13 years later.

A trimmed-down version of that was already the plot of the Blade movies. The first one had Deacon Frost and his club kid vampires coming into conflict with the Udo Kier older-fashioned vampires. Blade II had a powerful vampire clan trying to put down some sort of vagina-faced super vampire.

He plays the mutant who goes back in time to kill Two-Face when he was still only Thanos but ends up killing Deadshot's dad Luke Cage instead.

As someone else pointed out, the Yellow Ranger was not Asian in the original pilot for Power Rangers. As would be the fate of many other actors involved with the franchise (including Thuy Trang), the original Yellow Ranger was fired and replaced after she asked for more money. Thuy Trang was either their second choice

That was my favorite touch in Adi Shankar's Power/Rangers fan film - Billy has a husband (played by Shankar, no less).

That's Hoon Lee giving the voiceover, right?

Curse your dopeness, Iron Fist!

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And the Pink Ranger is South Asian now.

Remember when Adi Shankar made that Power/Rangers short film specifically to mock the concept of dark and gritty reboots? It's like Saban and Lionsgate made that, but forgot the joke.

People involved with the show's production say they didn't realize what they had done until it was too late. I kind of want to give them the benefit of the doubt on that one, because Power Rangers does not strike me as a series a lot of thought went into.

The obvious answer is that time travel in the Arrowverse is so poorly thought out The Flash usually has someone draw a dick on the science board to distract everyone from how little sense it all makes.