User blog:BEJT/List of Canon Content

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This blog is intended to list every piece of content which is considered canon in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with accurate titles, formats, and release dates, which is useful for all other lists.

Official titles and releases for films, episodes, videos, comics, and everything else have been carefully and thoroughly researched and collected to find the most perfectly official titles and order for everything. This research can be seen in the hidden coding on the table here.

How I Sort into Phases
Technically, only the films belong to phases. However, when labelling all other content as part of a phase, I just use the date on which the middle of the run time/middle page is set:
 * Phase One: Beginning of time-May 17, 2012.
 * Phase Two: May 18, 2012-October 26, 2015 (excluding Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2).
 * Phase Three: October 27, 2015-present (plus Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2).

List of Canon Content
A list of all media which is considered canon in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in U.S. release date order.
 * Films
 * One-shots
 * TV episodes
 * Web series episodes
 * In-universe videos
 * Social media posts
 * Comics
 * Video comics
 * Any other released material (eg. collectables)

Comments from Crew

 * March 13, 2014 - Report on interview with creators Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely: "The show would start in 1946, sort of in the middle of the timeline of the One Shot." Creator Christopher Markus: "If you cut the One-Shot directly right down the middle, and you don't get to the next morning, you've got a whole show in there."


 * July 16, 2014 - Executive producer Michele Fazekas: "If you think of the short as sort of the end of the series, the series would be leading up to that moment where she gets assigned to S.H.I.E.L.D."


 * February 25, 2015 - Creator Christopher Markus: "In 1946, he was probably still a prisoner, but there was some debate of what side of the bars he’s on."
 * February 25, 2015 - Creator Christopher Markus: "It's a bit of a convoluted timeline in that in the first Captain America, Zola was captured in the same mission where Bucky fell off the train. Theoretically, a division of Hydra - possibly a Russian division of Hydra - went and got the body while Zola was in custody. Zola had already done something to Bucky, and experimented on him that made him beyond human, which allowed him to survive the fall and make him worth doing the research on. They kept him in stasis until Zola was able to have a little bit of freedom from the American government, at which point he maybe brought his new friend Johann Fennhoff to handle the mind control part of the Winter Soldier project."


 * July 10, 2015 - Executive producer Michele Fazekas: "1947 [... It's 1947, so we're saying it's about 6 months after the show ended."]