Like OTL they are recognized by Disney first and work on some of the early 2000 Disney Films, until 2002 when they get Clone High released on Overmyer due to no Fox Network existing. Films they worked on as writers but not directors for Disney would likely include the Rugrats Movie, and Wild Life(toning down the adult humor which led to its cancellation OTL), Kingdom of the Sun, and The Frog Prince. Clone High lasts a bit longer and has a finale and a sequel(more of just redubbed later seasons) in Clone College. The show avoids the Ghandi controversy by moving up a plot twist they planned that Ghandi is actually a Gary Coleman clone mislabeled. They never work on Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, and that films goes to the Brizzi Brothers instead. They still do 21 Jump Street and 22 Jump Street along with a Men in Black crossover film. The Lego Movie as well as Spiderverse still exist though the latter uses the then canon cast of the Marvel movies. They also wrote for TTL's Flash trilogy, which starred Ryan Reynolds as Barry Allen before his character's death in 2008's Justice League: Mortal led to Anton Yelchin's Wally West replacing him. Said films adapt elements from OTL's CW Flash series. Lord and Miller therefore end up doing a Flashpoint adaptation. The duo later on a Star Wars Film following Han Solo, which was not an origin but a self contained post trilogy story with some flashbacks like how the two met).