In Legend of Tomorrow S01E16, Sara goes to the Arrowcave and meets her dad and got the information about the death of her sister and after some chit-chat she le
I watched Largo Winch (2008) and there is a part of the chronology which escapes me. My current understanding of the major events leading to the information t
In Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), there is a scene (starting around 02:17:52 in the Extended edition) showing the Rohan coalition leaving cam
In preparation for watching Jason Bourne, I'm binge re-watching all the Bourne films since it's been many years since I've seen the earlier ones in particular.
I have watched all parts of the Avengers (including Civil War) and Hulk series. I am planning to watch rest of the movies of MCU. I intend to get a fine experi
Vixen S02E01 had cameo appearance of Cisco, Flash and Firestorm and premiered on October 13. But it's release order doesn't seems to be in chronological order o
The films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) are usually set roughly around the time they are released (barring flashbacks) or at least in a chronological
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In the description of the Emancipation episode (S03E20) of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on IMDb we can read: In the aftermath of the events of Captain America: Ci
In the movie Fury, there doesn't seem to be a point that the soldiers rest and sleep. Could I be imagining things or is that one long and hectic day? I am conce
I have watched only one Star Wars movie, which is The Force Awakens. I want to watch Rogue One but having no idea about the previous SIX movies, I have no idea
Which comes first in chronological order, Gift of the Night Fury or Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon in How to Train Your Dragon franchise?
In the Spider-Man: Homecoming movie it's displayed that it occurs 8 years after the New York battle. Is the timeline right? Because it was supposed to occur
Night of the Living Dead film series are the 6 zombie horror films created by George A. Romero but as per Wikipedia they are loosely connected but how loosely?
The films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) are usually set roughly around the time they are released (barring flashbacks) or at least in a chronological
There seams to be some crossover and I'm unsure of the order of which the episodes are supposed to be watched.
In Days of Future Past (2014), Wolverine erases the old timeline and starts a new one. Which X-Men films' timelines were erased? Please no
In Black Mirror S04E06 Black Museum, we got mention of so many previous episodes that it seems like it is clearly suggesting that it exists in the same universe
I recently asked a Black Mirror question: Is Black Museum trying to address that there is a chronological order in Black Mirror? Which got the answer with the
I'm currently working my way through The Blacklist from the beginning. At which point should I leave the main show and watch episodes of the spin-off series?