A theory about two of Tim Burton's animated movies suggests one is the prequel of the other, supporting a theory about a connected universe.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Tim Burton’s movies have a unique visual style that has made way for theories about possible connections between them, and among them is one that suggests Burton secretly made a prequel about one character voiced by Johnny Depp.
Tim Burton has also earned a place in the world of animation, particularly stop-motion animation, a style he began exploring in the 1980s with the short film Vincent. One of Burton’s most beloved works of animation is Corpse Bride, which tells the story of Victor Van Dort , a young man who accidentally brings the deceased Emily back while practicing his wedding vows near her grave.
First off, Corpse Bride is set in the Victorian era, in an unnamed town in England, while Frankenweenie is set in the 1960s, so it’s not possible for Victor Frankenstein to be the younger version of Victor Van Dort. Corpse Bride’s Victor is English, while Frankenweenie’s Victor Frankenstein is American, and they have completely different parents. Both Victors have similar traits, such as being kind and shy, but they can’t be the same character.
Tim Burton Theory Claims His Animated Movies Are All Connected When a filmmaker’s style is very specific and consistent throughout most of their work, theories emerge about connections between their movies, creating connected universes. This has happened to directors like Quentin Tarantino and Christopher Nolan, and Tim Burton is also part of the list.
The theory says that first is Frankenweenie, following Victor’s childhood years and his relationship with his dog, and then comes Corpse Bride, with an older Victor whose dog has died , though he reunites with him now as a skeleton. The Nightmare Before Christmas would be following Victor in the afterlife, accompanied by Zero, the ghost of Sparky/Scraps.
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