Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-27496405-20180723185324/@comment-26838855-20181224015704

Ant-Man and the Wasp (Mrmichaelt, Marvelus)
Mrmichaelt wrote: Good memory. I didn't memorise the quote if that's what you mean😂, I'm assuming you don't. I just remembered that that was addressed in Woo's discussion with Cassie, though I couldn't remember the specifics until I checked the online transcript.

Marvelus wrote: The reason of why that date is there, it is due to the reshoot calendar, Kevin Feige said that they changed the movie a lot of times within the last few months, if they shot a little bit of extra things on April, then that is why we have that date on.

I really like that evidence because it points out that between Thor: Ragnarok and Avengers: Infinity War there is more than just weeks: MONTHS. Good thought, maybe that's what happened. That's pretty late but I guess it's possible - or it's a green screen and when they edited the actual desktop onto there was April 30, 2018, like how Peter's laptop in Homecoming was edited on in early 2017 at some point based on the YouTube videos recommended on the side (they're real videos) and how many views each video had at that point (the amount of views those videos had around early 2017, I worked out) - pretty sure that was a green screen later edited on because it was different in the trailer from the actual film.

The Official Timeline (Mrmichaelt, Marvelus)
Mrmichaelt wrote: lol, I was just going to ask that, too. If there was a press release or something since the synopsis doesn't mention the timeline. Marvelus wrote: I was just joking xD, I think there is where the timeline will be dropped but I have no legit information for that. Just fooling around men. Ah right. Well, yeah, there's a good chance it could be in that book.

I'm not as terrified of this timeline as I was last year, with "8 years later" being dispelled and the films back on track a bit, and the backlash to the recent timeline hopefully meaning Marvel are also aware of the problems people had with that and the things people didn't have a problem with. My only fear is their decision for Phase One, but everything after that seems to be about right. Also, the official timeline Feige mentioned last year he said would be another one which is about years relative to "I am Iron Man" - so basically like the 2012 one, presumably with the "BIM"/"AIM" system again. That's less scary than one with specific years like the recent one, because, as can be seen in the 2012 one, it's more lenient.

Captain Marvel/Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Marvelus)
Marvelus wrote: I think we have already decided that in-universe, all of Coulson's memories regarding the Kree were erased from his mind with the TAHITI Project, so I think there is nothing to worry about. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has expanded itself enough to provide a good excuse for that "possible" lack of continuity with Captain Marvel. We are good with that. I am not worried at all with that.

BEJT, but the Kree that was used for T.A.H.I.T.I. was recovered on 1940s by Peggy Carter, I mean, they can make a retcon and I wouldn't be mad, everything for a little TV connection, but I am good with it. Yeah we established further up that I'd forgotten about the Kree being found in the 1940s. But you're right, there should be some reasonable explanations if there are in fact some apparent Kree-related continuity screw-ups.

Principia (Marvelus)
Marvelus wrote: That is so great if you can see that it is a 2018 date for Principia :D. I am a little late when it comes to my MCU Collection of Blu Rays :c Mrmichaelt was saying he saw a 12-1?-2017 date rather than 2018.

Marvelus wrote: @Mrmichaelt, hey bro, I didn't think you were a jerk, I am calm, I never wanted to make you feel as if I was bothered or mad at you xD.

I am just interested on how thing may work after all, but if I am right, we are on 2018 by Principia's time.

Maybe, it is worth a look? I'll definitely take a look, probably once I've finished Runaways: Season 2.

Jessica Jones: Season 3 (Marvelus)
Marvelus wrote: Now that we are having Iron Fist S2 and Daredevil S3 on October 2017 (nice work BEJT, really incredible), I think that Jessica Jones S3 might slip in, if the October 31st date works and they make references to Mama Jones being killed months ago, I don't see why we cannot have Jessica Jones on October 2017, being concurrent with Daredevil. It might happen, since The Punisher is coming on January (with a cancellation set up for February), I think we are having Season 3 of JJ before June 2019, and that will be it... It's possible, but I think it will place itself in October 2018. The Netflix shows tend to be placed pretty close, give or take a few months, to their filming dates, which would suggest Autumn/Fall 2018, and they have so far been set chronologically (at least in bulk, going by the seasons as a whole/the middles of the seasons) so unless The Punisher: Season 2 is also October 2017 (which I doubt, probably more like March 2018), then that would also suggest Jessica Jones: Season 3 should be October 2018, not 2017.

Disney+ Series/Write-Ups (Marvelus)
Marvelus wrote: I am fairly sure those are limited series, I don't really want more seasons coming on because we are already late with the MCU projects, and really BEJT, man, not pressure at all, if you want to take a time to realx, do it, I am not trying to make you feel stressed, I would help you more if my grammar was better. I am really sorry if I cannot help you in the writing ups, I sometimes think it would be better to have one more help, or two. I hope they're limited series just because it allows more variety and freshness.

Yeah, it's a shame that over the years other users dropped off from writing up the events, just as the content output really increased. But I'm working through the write-ups now again at a good pace. Unfortunately, I'm in the densest MCU output region, just under a year ago, where there were two episodes a week of MCU TV (Runaways and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as well as the carry-over work from The Punisher, so getting through a lot of episodes is still not catching up too much in terms of time. But going at the current pace, I will start actually making good ground in terms of how many months behind I am soon, once I get into a less dense time. And I have still made sure that we have never slipped a full year behind in terms of the order I'm working through.

Avengers: Endgame Bigger Threat (Marvelus)
Marvelus wrote: While I just want Thanos to be the MAJOR villain to take down, if another greatest villain is introduced that would match with Doctor Strange choosing that future as the winning one. If they defeated Thanos on Titan, and that greater threat come afterwards, the only way to defeat that threat is with Thanos' control over the Infinity Stones. Don't you think? But I still want to see Thanos a s the definite villain. Don't mess it up Marvel. I'm not sure I followed all of that but I'm hopeful that if there is another threat, they wouldn't play it as a bigger threat than Thanos for them all to take down because the whole point of building up Thanos was that, at least until 2019, he's the biggest current villain in the universe.

The Recent "Official" Timeline (Marvelus)
Marvelus wrote: Yes bro, I agree with you, and still think is a big piece of evidence for when the Official Timeline gets released.

I already saw your work on 2016 page, while I feel the Vienna scene from Black Panther should be set in 2017, I agree with you in the other things.

About 1949 S.H.I.E.L.D.'s foundation..., if they really got that from us, I feel honored that we are counted as evidence :p I agree I'm not sure about the Vienna scene, though it'll do for now.

Like I said before, I don't think it was just 1949, I think this was all taken from the wiki, just from an outdated version of the wiki, with bad guesswork for things in the last year, and at least one typo misplacing things (with the Starks' murder).

Marvel Studios/Television Divide (Marvelus)
Marvelus wrote: I am sorry, but from where did you get that info saying that Feige is not a big fan of Marvel TV? I'm not saying he literally dislikes the television output, just that the general consensus is, even if he is far too polite to ever say it, that Feige and Marvel Studios aren't the biggest fans of the Marvel Television division - that there's a disconnect there where they don't really get along.

Runaways: Season 2 (additional)
Watched up to Episode 8 now. Some further things of note: I've kind of worked out the gaps and dates for Episodes 1-4 and I'll do a bit more of that and post some brief notes soon.
 * In Episode 5 I think it is, if not 6, they imply it's been at least a few weeks, they refer to "one Thursday" out of numerous in their time on the run. So I do think Episode 4, despite seemingly only being a few days after they went on the run, is a couple of weeks on. Like Season 1, there's some longer gaps than it seemed during the season. That works for it being term time in school again and skimming over New Year.
 * In Episode 6 or 7, Karolina says Leslie had "17 years" to tell her about Jonah, implying that either she's just turned 17 (since she was "16" on the missing posters) or is very close to 17, which is helpful.
 * In Episode 7 I think, they say that "2 months ago" they didn't have worries, so it's over a month since December 8th, likely a month-and-a-half or so, mid-to-late-January.
 * In Episode 8, Tamara is leaving the hospital with her baby. On December 26th, it was said that the baby was due in 2 weeks. So that would be around January 9th, but could be up to January 14th considering that's still the 2nd week on from Tuesday 26th December. Then there's also a potential few extra days overdue, so she could give birth up to absolute latest January 21st (ideally earlier than that though), and then a little bit of time at the hospital before leaving. Overall, it's not later than late January in Episode 8, and is probably around mid-to-late January - with Episode 4, when they go back to school, already being early-to-mid-January and therefore term time.
 * In Episode 8, Alex checks his burner phone and it says "10/07/2018 01:54am" (October 7, 2018), but it's clearly daytime outside which thankfully discredits that anyway - it's definitely not 01:54AM. Presumably, especially since they're burners and not smartphones, the date and time are just misprogrammed. Admittedly, usually if a simple phone has a misprogrammed date and time, it's a past date, not a future date - but I don't think this is enough evidence to overrule what we already have, this just has to be written off.
 * In Episode 8, Molly puts on a song and it's Bubblin by Anderson .Paak, which he premiered in February 2018 and wasn't released until May 2018. Ugh, that's annoying. But still, it's not enough and has to be written off.
 * They explicitly say Molly is 14 in Episode 5 or 6 and Episode 8.