Riverdale doesn't follow the comics closely. It borrows elements but builds its own distinct world and story arcs that deviate quite a bit from the source material.
Riverdale has only loose connections to the comics. It reimagines the characters and plotlines, giving them a modern and sometimes quite different twist.
The Flash has a mix of following the comics closely and taking creative liberties. It depends on the episode and the goals of the showrunners. Some fans love the changes, while others prefer a more faithful adaptation.
Not exactly. The MCU takes inspiration from the comics but often makes changes to fit the cinematic universe's narrative and modern audience preferences.
Marvel's approach varies. In some cases, they follow the comics very closely, but there are also instances where they deviate quite a bit to bring something fresh and unique to the franchise.
It follows them to a large extent. But there are still some differences to make it more suitable for the screen.
In general, the MCU has a loose connection to the comics. It borrows key elements while creating its own unique storylines and interpretations. This is done to bring fresh perspectives and attract a wider range of viewers.
Not really. The Joker's portrayal in movies often takes some creative liberties to make the character more appealing or relevant to the specific movie's storyline.
Yes, it does to a certain extent. But there are some creative liberties taken to make it more modern and appealing to a wider audience.
Riverdale has some connections to Archie Comics, but it also makes significant changes and additions to the storylines and character developments to make it more contemporary and engaging for the audience.
Not really. Riverdale takes some liberties and has a more modern and darker twist compared to the original Archie Comics.
Not very closely. Riverdale takes a lot of liberties and has many plotlines that deviate significantly from the comics.