Thread:Djames216/@comment-24652145-20141002220521/@comment-24652145-20141003011901

Mikex20 wrote: I'd say go with legal drama. That would cover courtroom, crime investigation, litigation, and detectives. Agreed. There is a point where we'd be getting a bit too focused on nitty bitty details.

Anyways, about the Batman and Spider-Man Franchises; I think we should implement that fact that it has to be limited to them being the titular character or a major focus of the movie/tv series.

For example; Batman frequently guest stars in the Justice League series and films but he's not the MAIN character in those. In those cases, I don't think those movies truly deserve a slot in the Batman Franchise. If we start doing that where if they even make a cameo appearance or something in a TV show or film; we might as well not even be creating this page to differeniate between them to begin with.

On the other hand, he has also guest starred in some animated movies with Superman and the titles reflect that; "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies" and "Superman/Batman: Apocalypse" for example. In those particular cases, I think it belongs in the Batman franchise (as well as Superman's).

Same thing with Spider-Man; and any other superhero who we start to create these individual Franchise Pages as well. Superman already has quite a few movies and series to his credit as does Iron Man and those two also guest star in their own team movies/series like the Justice League and Avengers.

Incidentally, I remember mentioning in a previous comment but have either you or Mikex20 given any thought to my suggestion of having some sort of shortcut link to bridge identical genres together? You know we have multiple identical genre categories for TV and Films, I think it might make sense for readers to be able to switch off between them.