Thread:CirUmeUela/@comment-27496405-20180307074410/@comment-26838855-20180707193832

Deadpooled123 wrote: I was thinking of a chatroom like this so we can reduce the amount of information we have to read.

You can't save a long document before your computer crashes but you can definitely send parts of a long message within a chatroom. Maybe, but honestly I'm perfectly happy with this conversation system. The longer responses at the moment just happen because several more users have joined the discussion recently and I just fell so far behind because I was so busy.

Deadpooled123 wrote: Also, the dates of Infinity War are ONLY determined by the last episodes of Agents of SHIELD s5 considering they mentioned 'Thanos'. If AoS s5 has been set in January 2018 would eventuate to Infinity War occurring concurrently aside Ant Man & The Wasp. There could be a chance that people have misinterpreted the length of his sentence and that Scott Lang in fact broke out and is a vigilante for the whole length of the film. I don't quite get what you mean.

I think the film specifically says he's only a few days away from the end of a 2-year house arrest though, which causes a bit of a problem (but not the end of the world) with Thor: Ragnarok, but significant problems with Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D..

Marvelous 345678 wrote: BEJT!!! Nice to see that you have answered I will read it soon. I am kind of bussy at the moment. Sorry.

More timeline intel on Captain Marvel pointing out to 1993-1994 No worries! Yeah, sounds like it'll be about 1993ish, depending on how exact he's being. That would match what Feige previously said about it being in the "early" 1990s - I always assumed it would be c. 1991-1994ish (I wouldn't say it can be super early '90s because of Clark Gregg's comment suggesting it's not far over a decade before Iron Man - while it's clear he's not really sure, 1990 would be really pushing it at 19 years).

Technically the statement, if meant exactly, would mean "Samuel L. Jackson was about 69.4 during filming and Clark Gregg was about 56.1 - we're going to make them look 44.4ish and 31.1ish, because Fury is about 44.4ish in this film and Coulson is about 31.1ish in this film."

The middle of filming for Captain Marvel was May 6, 2018.

Clark Gregg was born April 2, 1962, so he was 20,488 days old (56.09309) at the middle of filming. 20,488 - 25 × 365.25 = 11,356.75 days old (31.09309). Coulson is about 11,356.75 days old in Captain Marvel.

Coulson was born July 8, 1964, so + 11,356.75 days = August 11.75, 1995.

Samuel L. Jackson was born December 21, 1948, so he was 25,338 days old (69.37166) at the middle of filming. 25,338 - 25 × 365.25 = 16,206.75 days old (44.37166). Fury is about 16,206.75 days old in Captain Marvel.

We don't know Fury's date of birth (the December 1951 date is from a fan-made prop). So Fury was born around ([July 15.5, 1951]*(1/58.36413)+[December 23.5, 1949]*(1/60.43121)+[March 20.5, 1949]*(1/61.21424)+[January 12, 1950]*(1/61.73580)+[October 28.5, 1949]*(1/62.51472)+[August 18.5, 1949]*(1/64.39562)+[December 15, 1949]*(1/65.38261)+[May 21, 1949]*(1/69.08419))/((1/58.36413)+(1/60.43121)+(1/61.21424)+(1/61.73580)+(1/62.51472)+(1/64.39562)+(1/65.38261)+(1/69.08419)) = December 18.72973, 1949. Approximately December 19, 1949.
 * Samuel L. Jackson was born December 21, 1948.
 * Iron Man
 * Middle of filming for Iron Man was May 3.5, 2007.
 * He was 21,317.5 days old (58.36413).
 * Fury's only scene in Iron Man is set November 25, 2009.
 * November 25, 2009 - 21,317.5 days = July 15.5, 1951.
 * Iron Man 2
 * Middle of filming for Iron Man 2 was May 27.5, 2009.
 * He was 22,072.5 days old (60.43121).
 * Middle of Iron Man 2 is set May 30, 2010.
 * May 30, 2010 - 22,072.5 days = December 23.5, 1949.
 * Thor
 * Middle of filming for Thor was March 9.5, 2010.
 * He was 22,358.5 days old (61.21424).
 * Fury's only scene in Thor is set approx. June 7, 2010.
 * June 7, 2010 - 22,358.5 days = March 20.5, 1949.
 * Captain America: The First Avenger
 * Middle of filming for Captain America: The First Avenger was September 16, 2010.
 * He was 22,549 days old (61.73580).
 * Fury's only scene in Captain America: The First Avenger is set approx. October 8, 2011.
 * October 8, 2011 - 22,549 days = January 12, 1950.
 * Marvel's The Avengers
 * Middle of filming for Marvel's The Avengers was June 27.5, 2011.
 * He was 22,833.5 days old (62.51472).
 * Middle of Marvel's The Avengers is set May 4, 2012.
 * May 4, 2012 - 22,833.5 days = October 28.5, 1949.
 * Captain America: The Winter Soldier
 * Middle of filming for Captain America: The Winter Soldier was May 14.5, 2013.
 * He was 23,520.5 days old (64.39562).
 * Middle of Captain America: The Winter Soldier is set approx. January 10, 2014.
 * January 10, 2014 - 23,520.5 days = August 18.5, 1949.
 * Avengers: Age of Ultron
 * Middle of filming for Avengers: Age of Ultron was May 10, 2014.
 * He was 23,881 days old (65.38261).
 * Middle of Avengers: Age of Ultron is set May 4, 2015.
 * May 4, 2015 - 23,881 days = December 15, 1949.
 * Avengers: Infinity War
 * Filming for the Avengers: Infinity War post-credits scene was January 21, 2018.
 * He was 25,233 days old (69.08419).
 * Fury's only scene in Avengers: Infinity War is seemingly set June 21, 2018.
 * June 21, 2018 - 25,233 days = May 21, 1949.

Fury was born approximately December 19, 1949, so + 16,206.75 days = May 3.75, 1994.

([May 3.75, 1994]*(1/44.37166)+[August 11.75, 1995]*(1/31.09309))/((1/44.37166)+(1/31.09309)) = February 1.16006, 1995.

So technically, the statement places Captain Marvel around early 1995, with a 45-ish-year-old Nick Fury and a 30-year-old Phil Coulson. But Feige's not thinking in those sorts of terms, this statement basically just backs up that yeah, it's the early '90s. We're currently in the late 2010s, and naturally, the early 1990s would be referred to as about "25 years ago". That's actually how I'd described this film's setting to friends, talking about how Captain Marvel will have had "about 25 years" since her solo film.

Deadpooled123 wrote: So the gap between Yo-Yo having her arm cut off and then healed prior to the metal arm being attached is in fact several months and not a single month? Agh, I don't really know what to do yet. Hopefully someone will soon give confirmation of the evidence in the film.

Marvelous 345678 wrote: Nothing is set in stone. Late June is really unlikely. Because of Thor: Ragnarok, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and other stuff. I would say February-march 2018 at least. But it must not be too long after Ragnarok... Plus, that could help a lot with the upcoming Runaways Season 2. It might be necessary though. It sounds like it's pretty firmly 24 months after Civil War.

If his sentence began around June 28, 2016 (the day after he gets back home) then it would end June 28, 2018. If he's only "days" away from that ending, then it can be no more than like 2 weeks absolute maximum before the end of the sentence, so no earlier than about June 14, 2018. I'm assuming the film takes place over no less than a day or so, which would mean that Infinity War cannot end earlier than about June 15, 2018. We know from Tony's flip phone that Infinity War takes place Wednesday-Thursday, so the earliest Wednesday-Thursday it could take place would be June 20-21, 2018.

Peter's junior year ends Tuesday, June 26, 2018 (1, 2, 3), so the latest Wednesday-Thursday for when Infinity War can take place is June 20-21, 2018.

So, if Ant-Man and the Wasp can begin no earlier than about June 14, 2018, it means June 20-21, 2018 might be the only possible dates for Infinity War.

Deadpooled123 wrote: But doesn't Ant Man and The Wasp's prison sentence of Scott Lang prove it's June 2 years from June 2016 in regards to how Thanos is mentioned in Agents of SHIELD? From what those reviews suggested, I would say yes, sadly, Infinity War has to be no less than about 23.9 months after Civil War. And that would push the latter part of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 5 to June 2018. And that causes problems with Episodes 11 and 12 being pretty firmly in December 2017.

Marvelous 345678 wrote: Nothing is set in stone. We can't move everything just because AaW says so. We will have to analyze all the available data and sort things out. February-march 2018 is a good choice to place the events of Infinity War following all the evidence. That is my thought. If BEJT has another idea I will follow it. I wouldn't want to move everything just because of Ant-Man and the Wasp, but if it's a firm placement, then we have pretty much no choice - we might just have to.

Marvelous 345678 wrote: Responding to Ben, 2016 dates cannot be changed. Those are definitely set in stone. Yeah, June 2016 is all-but set in stone. That just cannot change because the current dates are the only dates that work, and are kind of the peak placement from a tonne of evidence in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., WHiH, Civil War itself, and Homecoming.