Thread:BEJT/@comment-27496405-20180729214349/@comment-26838855-20190425033703

The timeline didn't get changed! No branching timeline, just some weird little blip incidents in a few points in the timeline that got undone. One linear timeline (guess Peggy in 1989 in Ant-Man was hiding the fact she was living with Steve, also guess she divorced her husband or he had died by 1970).

The film confirmed 2012 for Avengers as black and white as it could possibly be, no one can claim it's 2009 anymore.

Indirectly confirmed 2018 for Infinity War - Main events are "9 years" after "2014", so 2023, and we know they're "5 years" after Infinity War.

Reaffirmed Strange becoming the master of the New York sanctum as 2017, not 2016 - the Ancient One says in 2012 that he won't be there for another 5 years.

Got Tony's year of birth correct, completely proving the Iron Man 3 line wrong.

But I really don't know what the TV shows are going to do. I can't see them jumping 5 years ahead, I honestly think Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will genuinely be set in 2019 and Jessica Jones will be October 2018 with no regard for the snap. And you can't really just jump 5 years with Runaways and Cloak & Dagger. It's bizarre to me that the MCU is set in 2023 now - will the next 4 years of films just be set really close together, also in 2023 (aside from prequels) until the real world has caught up?

And Far from Home is very weird. Half the class should have aged 5 years and moved on from school while the other half should look exactly as they did in 2018 (the snapped didn't age - Clint's children and Groot make that evident). It seemed like Ned didn't get snapped and was delighted to have Peter back, so surely he's now finished school and moved on? What the heck is going to happen with that school system? And... guess Far from Home is set in Summer 2023 then, with Peter resuming the end of his junior year. So now the Spider-Man films will be set in the future, not the past? This is so odd.