Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-27496405-20180723185324/@comment-3095612-20181210060649

BEJT wrote: Didn't consider the link when it comes to memory but possibly. I had previously assumed that shot of her upside down was the Kree wiping her memories (clearly they're not as benevolent as they say they are and have manipulated her, and there's a theory that the Skrull seen lifting a gun to her in the trailer is actually in a false memory implanted by the Kree of her crash meant to turn her against the Kree, because elsewhere in the trailers it appears that actually, the person present is a member of Starforce (presumably Jude Law)) or doing some sort of routine Winter Soldier-like memory-wiping update, but in this trailer you can see a Skrull next to her, so who knows what's going on. Since I posted, it's been reported that scene of upside down Carol is the Skrulls probing her mind so it could be both sides messing with her memories.

BEJT wrote: Exactly, Mrmichaelt's on my wavelength. Since it didn't end up coming on Saturday as reported, I agree, I think Kimmel this Thursday night U.S./Friday morning UTC is a good guess. I didn't know about CCXP last year, thanks, that also adds to our theory then. Minor note, CCXP was 2016. Then I believe the 2nd trailer was Cinemacon on March 28, 2017. So we could see the second Far From Home trailer between April 1-4, 2019. Perhaps, April 2nd as that's the second day in the 2019 one.

BEJT wrote: I don't have time to check now but I'm fairly sure the problem was that it specifically said "live". I think I remember hearing about the moment before seeing the episode and thinking "Well maybe it's an old video" and then getting to it in the episode and going, "Oh, no... specifically "live"." Well, I mean... wouldn't "live" still show up if you taped it?

BEJT wrote: Any idea when you might get that Blu-ray? Not asking to pressure you in any way, just asking to see if it's worth waiting a few more weeks or however long to find out, or if we should make a change for now in the meantime. Supposedly this coming Wednesday or Thursday.

BEJT wrote: Yeah, that's been the main problem since Ant-Man and the Wasp. Coulson's "months" line and the light snow in The Devil Complex would be acceptable problems if 6 months passing between The Real Deal and The Devil Complex made reasonable sense, but it just doesn't. Following the episodes, there's just no way that it took the rift 6 months to reopen with the way they are discussing it in the Devil Complex - like Fitz knew that their solution wasn't permanent and immediately continued his work to find a permanent solution because he knew it was rapidly reopening. As well as this, there's Yo-Yo's recuperation. There's the general sense of urgency across the second half and how baffling it would be if, despite their desperation to stop the end of the world, just nothing of significance happened except for Principia in 6 months. There's the fact that there's no way it should take Fitz and Simmons 5 or so months to sort those arms out for Yo-Yo. There's the fact that with Hale's drive right from All the Comforts of Home, there's no way it should have taken her a further 6 months to actually enact a plan. It just... it doesn't work.

But at the same time, Ant-Man and the Wasp does really suggest that it and Infinity War are 24 months on from Civil War. It's tough. That's why we compromised in the meantime. Is there the possibility that the "4/30" timestamp will just be discounted? Devil's advocate, it's a little harder to, because well, all the rationalization that you did AND filming of the movie was August to November 2017 -- so there's no overlap (i.e. they filmed the scene on April 30 and just didn't alter it on the laptop) to discount.

BEJT wrote: Someone wondered that but it's highly unlikely. Every season of Netflix so far has been set after the last one (occasionally with some overlap but the seasons as a whole are chronological), and most Netflix seasons are set reasonably near their filming dates. Both of these facts would imply October 2018, not 2017.

It's not a problem though. Jessica Jones: Season 3 will likely be coming out around June, after Endgame. True. Fingers crossed, smoke signals sent - for no monkey wrenches in any of the episodes. ;)

BEJT wrote: I doubt it, I think these decisions were all made in the last year. But yeah, there's been rumblings about the one-shots returning - I think Tom Holland said something. But it's been a while, maybe they considered it but scrapped it again. Did some more digging. So the link I mentioned was March 17, 2016. The Russo Brothers were asked if the One-Shots would ever come back and they hinted it could by an online outlet, namely YouTube. They said, "We have gone through a little bit of a transition with that content... we are thinking, very specifically, about to do new ways of [extras] with Avengers: Infinity War. We're just in the beginning phases of figuring them out. Yes, DVD's are gone, but there is this wonderful platform out there called YouTube... There can be more elaborate versions of trailers... that are shot specifically for online that will never appear in the movie but that may appear as a kind of short film." Then on June 18, 2017, Holland mentioned Marvel was planning more One-Shots - saying, "I think they are planning on doing [one-shot shorts] again. I probably just spoiled a big spoiler. Kevin Feige's probably going to be furious." Then on October 23, 2017, Eric Pearson said he heard whispers of it coming back. "I think probably the drop in Blu-ray sales has hurt the One-Shots program -- though I've heard whispers of it starting up again. I can't confirm that at all, but I've definitely heard whispers of it. And I have a whole folder full of other One-Shots that I just came up with. And I was like, 'Oh, this will be a fun eight to 12 pages!" And the next day, Waititi said their was talk of a Korg and Miek One-Shot. And lastly on April 26, 2018, D'Esposito said Disney wanted them to do more.

I think somewhere along the line, someone realized let's just do the Disney+ series like extended One-Shots and the two parths sorta merged.

BEJT wrote: Man, I really hope time travel is kept to a minimum. Agreed.

BEJT wrote: Yeah this whole "greater threat" thing is interesting but I think probably blown out of proportion. I can't see there being a literal greater threat than Thanos in this film that they suddenly introduce, it's too much for this film, and they just spent a whole film focusing on building Thanos. Probably.

BEJT wrote: I'll not give up entirely on Hulu, but I'm certainly not hopeful or relying on it. I don't know. If they wanted another series, wouldn't they have picked up New Warriors - the show whose pilot that really impressed executives supposedly?

BEJT wrote: She's great. I hope a lot of this cast have bigger careers after this. Jessica Henwick's doing Godzilla vs. Kong, I saw a trailer for a film where Mike Colter seems to be playing a big character - good luck to them all. Krysten I know has started writing as well. Agreed.

BEJT wrote: No need to thank me for sharing my thoughts. I still don't quite have my bearings navigating this wiki, lol.

BEJT wrote: Oh right yeah. I hadn't thought of that because as soon as that happens, they're transported into the future, and then once they're back it's more Hydra who are after them than the government, so we didn't get to see too much of them dealing with that specifically in present-day. But yes, of course. Yeah, that's a good point. It morphed from the USAF manhunt led by Hale to Quasi-not-HYDRA-kinda-still-posing-as-USAF manhunt led by Hale. But I'm pretty sure there was that bit where Daisy, I think, found out they were on all the agency most wanted lists after they returned to the future.

BEJT wrote: Ultimately, I think that these are just continuity errors from the artists, just like Steve suddenly wearing his uniform in the Raft. But with the way the dialogue flows, the fact that they're about to leave Syria in both, the fact that they fall around the same time in the timeline naturally, and the fact that Captain Marvel Prelude came out after so it would make sense for it to essentially be a sequel scene to the Avengers: Infinity War Prelude scene, I think that yes, you're right, and these scenes are joined in late 2016. Late 2016, "months later" after June (Captain Marvel Prelude)/July (Avengers: Infinity War Prelude 2016, but "it ain't even Christmas yet". I agree it was likely the artists and nobody doing the continuity check.

BEJT wrote: I wonder if the "time vortex" thing might not even have anything to do with Scott's escape from the Quantum Realm, but rather just be a setup for the Quantum Realm having time vortices for a later point in the film. I still a little skeptical that line was a red herring for Endgame but a set up line to be explored in a later movie in Phase 4.

BEJT wrote: I don't think that at that point in the film it's mere days since Infinity War, I do think that the stuff at the facility is a little while longer considering that establishing shot of the buildings and lawn - although, like I say, it is possible that shot is from a different part of the film.

Scott also says it's been "a few years" since Civil War which would be a bit generous for 2018 - it suggests more like 2019. However, this is more than likely just the writers being scared to be any more exact and saying "a few" to be safe, rather than any actual indication of the timeline. Right, plus, you'd think Tony spaced out the rations and there's the notion of documented cases of how long people have gone without eating if they have proper hydration. I think in the very least, a couple weeks.