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Universes & multiverses

Half the fun is realising how much connects. Here are the shared universes behind your favourites — 9 of them, spanning 37 franchises — each a tap away from the exact order to watch, read or play it.

Marvel

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The biggest crossover in entertainment

Decades of films, shows and games that all (eventually) connect. The MCU is the spine, but the X-Men, Spider-Man and Venom corners all orbit it — and No Way Home proved they can collide.

Marvel 5 linked MCU Spider-Man (films) Spider-Man (games) X-Men Venom

DC Multiverse

5

Two universes, one reboot

The old DCEU, the Arrowverse TV shows, every live-action Batman continuity, and now James Gunn's brand-new DCU. Genuinely a multiverse — here's how the pieces fit and which order to take them in.

DC Multiverse 5 linked DCEU New DCU Batman Arrowverse Suicide Squad

Star Wars

3

A galaxy far, far away

The Skywalker saga films, the live-action Disney+ era, and the Jedi games all share one timeline. Watch the movies, slot in the shows, and play Cal Kestis's story in between.

Star Wars 3 linked Films Disney+ shows Jedi games

The Maasverse

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Sarah J. Maas's connected worlds

ACOTAR, Throne of Glass and Crescent City were always rumored to share a cosmos — and Crescent City book 3 confirmed it with a full-on crossover. The reading order matters more than you'd think.

The Maasverse 3 linked ACOTAR Throne of Glass Crescent City

The Cosmere

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Brandon Sanderson's shared cosmos

Mistborn, The Stormlight Archive and more all unfold on different worlds of one connected universe, with a hidden character threading them together. Here's where to start and how it links up.

The Cosmere 3 linked Cosmere (overview) Mistborn Stormlight Archive

Kaiju & Titans

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Giant monsters, two continents

Toho's Japanese Godzilla, Hollywood's MonsterVerse, the Jaegers of Pacific Rim, and the anime Kaiju No. 8 — four takes on the giant-monster genre, each with its own order to follow.

Kaiju & Titans 4 linked MonsterVerse Godzilla (Toho) Pacific Rim Kaiju No. 8

Horror Universes

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The franchises that keep you up

From the shared Conjuring Universe to the tangled timelines of Insidious, Halloween and Saw — the biggest horror franchises, each with a release order and a (sometimes very different) chronological one.

Horror Universes 8 linked The Conjuring Insidious Halloween Scream Saw The Purge A Quiet Place Final Destination

Remedy Connected Universe

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The hidden universe of Control & Alan Wake

Remedy quietly built a shared universe across its games. The janitor Ahti turns up in both Control and Alan Wake 2, Alan Wake himself appears in Control's AWE expansion, and Max Payne's ghost lingers on in Alex Casey. Spot the threads.

Remedy Connected Universe 4 linked Control Alan Wake Quantum Break Max Payne

Runeterra (League of Legends)

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Arcane's world, across show and games

Arcane is the front door, but Riot's Runeterra runs much deeper. The single-player Riot Forge games — Ekko's CONVERGENCE in Zaun, the Ruined King RPG, Song of Nunu and more — plus the live games all share the world the show introduced. Here's how the pieces connect.

Runeterra (League of Legends) 2 linked Arcane The games

More shared universes

Self-contained worlds with their own internal order:

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