Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26838855-20190803131136/@comment-26838855-20191209104643

Black Widow (Mrmichaelt)
Mrmichaelt wrote: In the CCXP footage, it's said Natasha has been away from "her family" for 20 years. So 1996? Thanks, interesting. I'm also interested which year Black Widow takes place in, because it seems like it should be fairly shortly after Civil War, but a 2017 BMW was spotted on set. Could very well just be a mistake though.

Endgame Script (Mrmichaelt)
Mrmichaelt wrote: I went through the Endgame script Thank you for doing this! It's saved me a lot of time.
 * Page 18: Cassie listed as 14. So yeah, it should have been 16.
 * Page 25: Morgan Stark listed as 4 years old.

Morgan being 4 would be correct. She can't really have been born any earlier than January 2019 if Pepper at the very least isn't aware she's pregnant in Infinity War (more likely just isn't yet pregnant). So I guess we now know she was born between January and October 2019.

Mrmichaelt wrote: Yeah he mentions that in the film. Presumably he sorted it around December 2019/January 2020, depending on exactly when he started working on it. I imagine there was a period immediately after killing Thanos in June 2018 that they were just unbelievably depressed, I can't see him starting work on it immediately.
 * Page 30: Bruce says he spent 18 months in the Gamma Labs then he and Hulk figured out to go Smart Hulk. (I forgot if he mentions this in the movie)

Mrmichaelt wrote: Great, thanks. From memory, that sounds like what I'd estimated.
 * Page 51: When they start talking about the Stones, that is listed as Day 1
 * Page 53: The brief about the Power Stone is Day 2
 * Page 55: Day 3 is when they settle on a plan and do the walk in their time suits.

Mrmichaelt wrote: Yeah that's in the film, good to see it matches though.
 * Page 91: Tony tells Steve to use the coordinates 04-07-19-70.

Mrmichaelt wrote: Yeah, though I doubt that means much, since that character clearly either time travels or changes his appearance at will.
 * Page 92: Stan Lee listed as 48 years old.

Mrmichaelt wrote: I wouldn't quite throw out the 1917 date, since this isn't said in the film and that date appeared both in a deleted scene and on official display at a Marvel event. Still definitely worth noting, however. Thank you.
 * Page 93: Howard Stark listed as 49. (So that kicks out the August 1917 birthdate from the Avengers deleted scene/SHIELD file promo image and substantiates that Tony is older than him in the 1970 scenes)

Mrmichaelt wrote: Makes sense, with Michael Douglas' age placing Hank's date of birth around 1945.
 * Page 95: Hank Pym listed to be in his 20's

Mrmichaelt wrote: Yeah I don't think it's a big deal. Her date of birth is already a point of contention, and this still points much closer to the 1921 date than the 1918 date.
 * Page 97: Peggy listed as 49. To me, no big deal. They rounded up, she was 2 days from her 49th birthday so what.

Mrmichaelt wrote: Cool, thanks, so probably born around late 1913 and 32ish in Agent Carter: Season 1, 33ish in Season 2. James D'Arcy was 38 and 39 at the times of filming, so just a bit younger than him. Makes sense since he didn't look to be playing about 62 in Endgame.
 * Page 100: Jarvis listed as 56

Mrmichaelt wrote: Awesome, so they got that right (because he does look a bit older than 3 in the actual film, the actor was 6). Also supports him being born as early as late May 2015 and Infinity War being at least as late as late May 2018.
 * Page 136: Nathaniel Barton listed as 3. (So yeah they stuck which his age pre-Snap it seems)

Mrmichaelt wrote:
 * Page 144: The 112 years old thing.
 * Page 146: The dance listed as 1949.

I think that's the new stuff. But of note, "The Garden" is listed as Titan-2 on page 13, the Stark cabin on is listed as Stark Eco-Compound on page 24, that battle 2014 Nebula and Gamora are in the middle of is at the Korbinite home world. I would be shocked if Beta Ray Bill isn't in Love and Thunder, they seem to keep teasing him. Thank you for all these details!

Victor Stein's Simulation (additional)
Just a tiny thing, apparently Victor Stein's simulation is supposed to be the 1950s. That doesn't seem quite right, since it's supposed to be a happy memory of his, the day before his father left, but Victor presumably wasn't born until the early 1960s. Maybe he was born around early 1957, a few years older than James Marsters, and this is late 1959 just as he might maybe be able to retain a memory, but I doubt it because he has a teenage son and because he was at college in 1992. I think we just take it as a slight mistake, or the simulation being tweaked a little bit to be more idyllic, so the year being slightly wrong.

Eternals (additional)
Apparently Eternals will span over 7000 years. There was also a comment about how they're aware of the Avengers, which to me says that the film will have to catch up to modern day by the end of it. That would then mean that the film likely spans about 5000 B.C. to the 2020s.