At least with the Universal one they're taking Marvel's approach and starting it with more second tier characters like the Mummy, Jekyll and the Invisible Man instead of enlisting big guns like Drac and Frank right out of the gate.
Thought Dracula Untold was still the start to their universe?
^was an alright movie.
X-MCU/Mutant Cinematic Universe for me even with its '11 prequelboot.
And then after that it'd be Fast & Furious.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is ok; waiting on newer blood to continue to steer this franchise into more compelling corners the way a couple directors & writers have managed to do.
Oh and I guess Sony's Venom universe is part of this?
The DCEU has an interesting pedigree of talent.
The most I have been interested in an expanded Star Wars anything were the Clone Wars cartoons. The current live-action flicks (existing and forthcoming) and the Rebels cartoon to a certain extent are too enamored by a smaller more nostalgic scope for an actually massive universe of stories and characters.
Transformers Expanded Universe has, as someone somewhere else noted, the best collection of developers to spearhead this endeavor. Quite unfortunate they can't all be fully animated.
Hasbro Expanded Universe has the strongest likelihood of doing multi-dimensional cross overs. Didn't really grow up with any of these IP's.
Not a single clue what an expanded Robin Hood Universe entails.
ValiantCU is priority one in getting right. No other comics universe is as awesome as this.
Harry Potter Universe is eh. Needs a better name considering Potter isn't central to these upcoming features.
I haven't gotten around to the View Askewniverse nor all of Tarantino's shared universe.
The Hanna-Barbera Universe is perplexing if it's not animated.
The Lego Universe barely even considers itself to be such. It's even been that way for its many tv shows and DC & Marvel movies/specials. If that Ninjago movie is set within the same canon as The Lego Movie and TLBM, then...ok.