Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-27496405-20180723185324/@comment-3095612-20181206070312

BEJT wrote: Yeah that was another piece of evidence, there was a behind-the-scenes prop saying "1921-2016" (though it wasn't shown in the actual film). That's right. Thanks. I remember now.

BEJT wrote: That could be cool, but they say in Doctor Strange that Cagliostro is from thousands of years ago. Dang. Forgot about that.

BEJT wrote: Captain Marvel was obviously Monday night U.S., Avengers coming Friday morning U.S. reportedly, and Far from Home Saturday U.S. time (I don't know what actual time of day) reportedly. Homecoming was around the same date - December 8, 2016. This one's tied to the Sony panel at that convention in Brazil so maybe early Saturday morning for the U.S.?

BEJT wrote: That was such a weird detail to put in the episode. It's such a specifically-dated event and yet not only does it not match the evidence, it is nowhere near the real time release date either. I was hoping the Running of the Bulls could be discounted as the bartender playing a video recording of the event from earlier that year in July kinda like where you're going with the soccer game

BEJT wrote: I don't have strong feelings about this episode, other than it should be set between mid-to-late December and early January. Honestly, I still can't see enough in that monitor screen to distinguish if it's a 7 or an 8, but I'd be interested to hear other people's opinions.

If we do decide it's an 8, I agree, 2nd-4th works best. Avoids the slight awkwardness of New Year's Day, while being as close as possible to Christmas. I'll compare the two monitor scenes when I get a copy of the Season 5 Blu-ray set. Still on its way to me. But with the grabs I've seen, I see an "8".

BEJT wrote: Yeah, the "months" thing is part of the several reasons Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. really suggests Infinity War shouldn't be June. I can understand Coulson calling it "months" when it's 10 months, maybe even 11, but not 13.

An interesting thing about the way it is phrased as well, which I mentioned in the 2018 references, is that he essentially speaks like all the time since their disappearance in May 2017 has been their time in 2091, because he's simultaneously describing the time since they disappeared and the time they were in 2091 - like they're equivalent, practically equal. He basically treats it like the time since they've been back is negligible, and the longer it's been since December 2017, the less that works.

I do think that at some point though, we might just have to give in and move to June. I hope all it gets moved to is May. June fells like it's pushing it.

BEJT wrote: Yeah he's had 2 days in isolation since the end of Rise and Shine. There's not really any wiggle room there to go "but maybe his isolation started several days after Rise and Shine", from what I remember, I felt it was pretty definitive. That's what I meant. Got my wires crossed while I read his post.

BEJT wrote: Anyway, if it were exactly 23.75 months between the main events of the films, that would place Infinity War in mid-June 2018, 23.75 months after the events of Civil War in late June 2018. But boy, wouldn't that really gum up all the thought and work you guys out into figuring out when the S.H.I.E.L.D. team returns to the present and the time skip(s) you guys thought of to link the last episodes up to Infinity War... I doesn't seem like they were fighting Hale as long as 6 months from December to June.

BEJT wrote: I do hope we get more evidence. It should hopefully help guide an ultimate decision, as I'm currently pretty uncomfortable with any placement. You mean basically wait and see if Avengers 4 offers up any pertinent information?

BEJT wrote: Jessica Jones: Season 3 looks to actually be set after. Set photos suggest it will be set around Hallowe'en 2018. I seem to remember we discussed this before. Like someone or maybe it was me was still wondering if it could be October 2017 instead of 2018.

BEJT wrote: Jeph Loeb said a few months ago that they're still looking around for somewhere to air New Warriors. You're right though, with the Disney+ series starting, the TV slate is not much lighter with less (and soon to be no) Netflix. Although the Disney+ series will be half the length of a Netflix season. It would be ironic if Freeform cancels a bunch of shows and inquires about New Warriors again.

BEJT wrote: Do we know for certain that there's no second seasons? It seems like there shouldn't be but I don't know that that's been confirmed. Not really. I guess between the lines it seems like they want to make limited series about more and more characters than grant a second season because one gets really popular.

BEJT wrote: The one-shot thing was exactly how I described it to people when these were announced. Like one-shots, but with more major characters and as a miniseries. Maybe that's what the Russo Brothers were hinting at back in March 2016 with the One-Shots coming back in one form or another.

BEJT wrote: Wow, I thought I'd heard every possible theory and rumour about this film... hadn't heard that one. That went hand in hand with the articles that claimed Avengers 4 takes place years ahead in the future with Tony having restarted SHIELD to do research on time travel and stuff.

BEJT wrote: They did a good job with Constantine after that cancellation. Man, I hope the Netflix characters get to show up somewhere again, though I can't see where that would possibly be. Me neither. I stopped talking about it with people because they keep repeating that hope that Hulu or FX/FXX will pick them up.

BEJT wrote: I heard about her doing knitting as a hobby (ironic, very different to the kind of thing Jessica would enjoy😂). She seems really fun and cool. Haven't heard about that Colbert clip, should check that out. Should be this one The Late Show clip

BEJT wrote: And while I didn't love that second trailer, I'm definitely intrigued by this film and this character and many things going on, I'm excited for it. Especially with the reports that this film is something more special than we realise. I'm down for whatever that is!

Marvelus wrote: I am not excited at all about Avengers 4, all the information that ic oming about time travel, another villain more dangerous than Thanos (reallly?), the storyline does not seem interesting to me... Will see. I hope the trailer gives me goosebumps because I don't know what to think about the fourth Avengers installment. Well, Thanos' Snap is 'unnatural' so it'd piss off those powerful cosmic entities out there like the Celestials. Or if the Snap dusted individuals guarding 'cosmic' prisons/barriers/gateways etc. (think the Swan in Lost), once they're gone - who knows what monstrosities could be able to cross over into the main MCU and wreck havoc.

BEJT wrote: What do you mean by the second fall of S.H.I.E.L.D.? I don't remember them falling a second time. Do you mean the S.H.I.E.L.D. Civil War in 2015? No, in season 4, they pretty much got branded fugitives again then Talbot gets shot in the head - people think it's the real Daisy that did it.

BEJT wrote: I think with content moving all under the Disney umbrella, there is more of a chance of TV-film integration in the future. One day. Indeed. It will be marvelous.

BEJT wrote: I said I would pass on my feelings about this Daredevil stuff to here. I'm just going to link the discussion page, because I don't have time to copy and edit the comments, but if you're interested in my thoughts about the Netflix cancellations, here. Thanks!

Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: Ironically, while Avengers 4 is giving me anxiety attacks due to the possibility of it retconning any bit of the MCU as non-canon due to time travel, Captain Marvel's left me very satisfied due to the trailer seemingly describing Carol going through a combination of the Kree's version of T.A.H.I.T.I. and the same process that created Hive. CM might be the first movie to outright acknowledge the TV side. Totes agree. The Kree blood, memory loss, memory fragments. All there. Could be Fury even gets the idea for GH 325 if he also learns what they did to Carol.