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BEJT wrote: I really like the idea. It feels like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. ' s Avengers: Endgame, revisiting the history to cap it all off. Just glad we have 9 months before potential time travel headaches (though Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has a good history with handling it fairly simply).

When asked about the rules, the producers said:
 * "Whedon: Well you're going to have to wait and see."
 * "Tancharoen: These all might be things that our characters are debating."
 * "Jeff Bell: Marvel's not going to let us do anything they don't want us to do."

Bell's comment is particularly interesting. That's a good parallel to draw. It is like Endgame, except it's more like time cops rather than time heist. Hmm. But yeah, some people out there on the Internet started to believe Marvel TV was doing things independently but in reality they still have to submit everything through Marvel proper for legalities, clearances, etc. so the fact they weigh in on time travel rules makes sense.

BEJT wrote:

Captain America: The First Avenger (additional)
In a recent interview, while the writers talked again about Steve being in a loop because of there being no Infinity Stone removed (I think this is one of the better times they've talked about it and I wish the Russos would acknowledge and address the Infinity Stone line, they also again say it's 1948 (they slip and say 1945 momentarily but then say 1948) and specifically say that yes, that's because it's after Agent Carter: Season 2 - anyway, just some quick notes on that stuff but this isn't about that), they said that Captain America: The First Avenger is set in 2011. Hmm, interesting. So after he returned the last stone, whichever one that may have been, when he chose the next location in the timeline rather than return to the present, he would be anchored in a time loop?