Announced episode title or on-screen title: which takes precedence?

GeorgeFergus wrote 4 years ago: 1

For the 6th season opener of The Circus on Showtime, the announced title "Raining Chaos" differs from the on-screen title (at 6:22) "Reigning Chaos".

https://www.tvmaze.com/episodes/1985526/the-circus-6x01-raining-chaos

tnt wrote 4 years ago: 1

@GeorgeFergus wrote:
For the 6th season opener of The Circus on Showtime, the announced title "Raining Chaos" differs from the on-screen title (at 6:22) "Reigning Chaos".

https://www.tvmaze.com/episodes/1985526/the-circus-6x01-raining-chaos

https://www.tvmaze.com/faq/15/episodes

In some cases, there might be multiple sources that conflict with each other. When that happens, they should be considered in the following order:
1. Data shown on-screen during the episode's announcement, intro, or credits
2. Data in a press release or press kit
3. Data on the show's official website
4. Data in TV guides/TV listings/EPG's for the show's country
5. Statements by show crew in articles / interviews

Title updated


JuanArango wrote 4 years ago: 1

@GeorgeFergus wrote:
For the 6th season opener of The Circus on Showtime, the announced title "Raining Chaos" differs from the on-screen title (at 6:22) "Reigning Chaos".

https://www.tvmaze.com/episodes/1985526/the-circus-6x01-raining-chaos

On screen always takes precedence :)

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