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This is what I'm going with to watch them in some sort of order:

In the beginning, the DCU animated original movies were mostly stand-alone (Superman: Doomsday, Wonder Woman, Batman: Under the Red Hood) or formed their own brief line-up like Year One combined with the two-part Dark Knight Returns.

But starting in 2013, the movies mainly stuck to a single continuity known as the DC Animated Movie Universe, a 16-part arc that starts with Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox and ending with 2020’s Justice League Dark: Apokolips War. Here’s how to watch the DC Animated Movie Universe in order:

  • Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
  • Justice League: War
  • Son of Batman
  • Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
  • Batman vs. Robin
  • Batman: Bad Blood
  • Justice League vs. Teen Titans
  • Justice League Dark
  • Teen Titans: The Judas Contract
  • Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay
  • The Death of Superman
  • Constantine: City of Demons
  • Reign of the Supermen
  • Batman: Hush
  • Wonder Woman: Bloodlines
  • Justice League Dark: Apokolips War
Since then, the DC Universe Animated Original Movies have returned to standalone films (Batman: Soul of the Dragon, Injustice) and setting up the new Tomorrowverse, which includes Superman: Man of Tomorrow, Justice Society: World War II, the two-part Long Halloween, and Green Lantern: Beware My Power.

For 2023 we’ve seen Legion of Super-Heroes and Justice League: Warworld, which continue the Tomorrowverse storyline, and the standalone Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham.
 
Finished rewatching Alias Season 2 and continued to S3E1 and at the end, there's a scene that made me think this show is really well written with very good acting. Jennifer Garner is a good actor. Don't remember all the specifics of S3, and feel an urge to binge it. It's the Melissa George debut season.

I have a feeling some of the original TV or DVD music didn't make it to streaming version.
 
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I know. There are several options and I was just curious if others have watched them in order.
I have watched some in order, but nowadays they're all separated. Or were last I checked.
I think I've watched most. On HBO+ or Amazon.
 
Official Trailer for Capcom's ONIMUSHA Directed by Takashi Miike; Hits Netflix on Nov. 2

Capcom's "Onimusha," the landmark survival action video game series set in Japan’s feudal Sengoku period, is being adapted into an anime series that will start streaming from Thursday, November 2, only on Netflix. Directed by Takashi Miike, this ambitious series will focus on Miyamoto Musashi, who is modeled after Toshiro Mifune, the Japanese film icon known around the globe. This is the beginning of an intense series full of realistic action in which Musashi's blade slices through evil as he traverses a land plagued by poverty.


 
Official Trailer for Capcom's ONIMUSHA Directed by Takashi Miike; Hits Netflix on Nov. 2

Capcom's "Onimusha," the landmark survival action video game series set in Japan’s feudal Sengoku period, is being adapted into an anime series that will start streaming from Thursday, November 2, only on Netflix. Directed by Takashi Miike, this ambitious series will focus on Miyamoto Musashi, who is modeled after Toshiro Mifune, the Japanese film icon known around the globe. This is the beginning of an intense series full of realistic action in which Musashi's blade slices through evil as he traverses a land plagued by poverty.



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Does anyone watch AHS?

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I searched Alias in Apple News and saw within the past few years, there's been talk about ABC rebooting. Sounded like a bunch of the main actors would be up for it. One thing I read sounded like might be a focus on new actors/characters, but I thought they tried that with Rachel Nichols in Season 5.
 
I searched Alias in Apple News and saw within the past few years, there's been talk about ABC rebooting. Sounded like a bunch of the main actors would be up for it. One thing I read sounded like might be a focus on new actors/characters, but I thought they tried that with Rachel Nichols in Season 5.

They tried that in Season 5 as a possibility to continue the series into Season 6 & 7... but the ratings tanked at the beginning of Season 5 so they decided to quickly end the series as a shortened season.

Bet they'd do a reboot as Sidney's daughter going into the CIA and have Jennifer Garner back either as a main character, like her father's character was in the original series, or with a reoccurring role.
 
The Walking Dead : Daryl Dixon......is actually pretty good so far?

It looks like they put a lot of money in it...looks movie quality almost to me.
Takes place in France, and has a unique story in the zombie themed stuff so far.
 
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