Thread:Marvelus/@comment-26838855-20190116120806/@comment-26838855-20190507130201

Jon Watts has done an interview.

They don't say exactly how long it has been since Endgame but it's "almost immediately". We'll see if we can use the "minutes" after thing as a strict piece of evidence placing Steve on the bench on the same day as the start of Far from Home, therefore allowing us to work backwards and place Endgame most likely in June 2023.

They address alternate timelines in the film but Watts doesn't make it clear if that is the multiverse or not. I mean, it would be odd if they address both alternate timelines and the multiverse as a separate thing in the same film. And apparently Fury will indeed explain the rules of the multiverse.

He says Aunt May died in the Snap despite the Russos saying she survived.

He's fully aware of things like the complications of your age being 5 less than what your date of birth suggests.

He correctly calls Peter 16.

There's going to be ground level repercussions of the Snap touched on, like people's mismatched ages.