DC Kills 2 Popular Universes In Justice League Timeline Shake-Up

Summary
  • Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths Part Three seemingly erases Super Friends' Earth-508 and Teen Titans' Earth-2003 permanently.
  • However, the erasure of popular animated universes might not be definitive, as DC's multiversal history can always be rewritten to save popular continuities in future crossover events.
  • The universes destroyed in Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths Part Three might have also been slightly different versions of the original realities featured in their respective animated shows.
Two beloved DC universes appear to be erased from existence in Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths Part Three, to the surprise of their fans. Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths Part Three concludes the multiversal catastrophe brought by the Anti-Monitor, instigated by John Constantine and the Flash's attempt to kill Darkseid when he was a baby. As is usual with time travel, trying to fix the past only makes the future worse, and all DC heroes in the Tomorrowverse find themselves forced to make the ultimate sacrifice to save at least one reality.
The Crisis On Infinite Earths event seems to be a constant in every version of the DC multiverse. The original 1985 comic book event wiped every DC universe to create a single timeline. The Arrowverse's Crisis on Infinite Earths achieved a similar feat in 2019, featuring universes such as the 1960s Batman show's Earth-66 and Smallville's Earth-167. In 2023, Andy Muschietti's The Flash rewrote the DCEU's continuity, featuring versions of Tim Burton's Earth-89 and Richard Donner's Earth-789 in the live-action event. Now, the Tomorrowverse's own Crisis on Infinite Earths event features cameos by some famous DC Earths, suggesting a dire fate for their inhabitants.
The Tomorrowverse's Crisis On Infinite Earths Finale Destroys The DCAU & Super-Friends Universes DC's Earth-508 and Earth-2003 Fell Victim To Multiversal Destruction Close As the Tomorrowverse's heroes accept the imminent destruction of almost every reality in the multiverse, they witness the end of some universes individually. Mister Terrific names two of these universes as they are erased from existence: Super Friends' Earth-508 and Teen Titans' Earth-2003. First, Mister Terrific calls attention to Earth-508, where the 1970s Super Friends see Batman receive a final warning in the Hall of Justice. Later on, Mister Terrific informs the heroes that the Anti-Monitor armada is nearing their location, first passing through Earth-2003, where the 2003 Teen Titans show's Titans Tower can be seen getting obliterated.
As evidenced by Kevin Conroy's last Batman performance, Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 3 also eliminated the DC Animated Universe, which contained series such as The Batman Animated Series and Justice League Unlimited.
Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths' Universe Destruction Likely Isn't Permanent Canon DC's Multiversal History Can Always Be Rewritten To Save Popular Universes Like the DC Animated Movie Universe's Justice League Dark: Apokolips War before it, the Tomorrowverse's Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths Part Three aims to wipe the slate clean and provide a new beginning to DC's animated projects. Following DC's traditional model, this means that the animated multiverse needed to be simplified, and some sacrifices needed to be made. However, this doesn't mean that famous DC properties like Teen Titans, Super Friends, and the 1990s DC Animated Universe have ceased to exist forever. Other multiversal events in future iterations of DC's multiverse can bring erased realities back from the dead.


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