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Spider-Man: Far from Home Extended Release (Mrmichaelt)
Mrmichaelt wrote: Yeah, guaranteed there will be articles talking about the "new" footage in the extended cut. I agree it's likely the Peter's To-Do List and nothing really to worry about. The main thing is that, assuming that is the case, I'd just like to find out whether (and it most likely is the case, but just for sure) it still has the JUL 19 date or if any dates on the passport are changed in some way.

Endgame Non-Heist Time Jumps (CirUmeUela, Mrmichaelt)
CirUmeUela wrote: BEJT, sorry if you already posted this. I looked all over and couldn't find that you posted these exact dates yet. Do you have dates set yet for these events in Endgame? I found everything else already on the timeline pages but not these:

Hawkeye's time travel test run

Steve staying in the past with Peggy (dancing in their house) Mrmichaelt wrote: Markus and McFeely said the dancing in the house was about 1948 (or sometime after Agent Carter season 2). But I think BEJT is waiting for other sources to verify the year. Yeah, they've said a few times that it's 1948, which I am inclined to agree with, but that's because I agree with Markus and McFeely. Obviously there's a debate over the whole Steve thing, and unfortunately there isn't a hard shared date on both sides. However, 1948 doesn't contradict the Russos, with the Russos merely saying between 1945 and 1953. Just 1948 wasn't a date on its own, it had an intention behind it: "To be after Agent Carter: Season 2, because it has to be because it's a time loop." Still, it's possible that, regardless of debate over what exactly happened with Steve, 1948 can be used on the timeline pages without technically taking a side.

I just haven't got around to writing up the past events of Avengers: Endgame yet.

As or the Hawkeye jump, I think it's shortly before Avengers: Infinity War, since Lila looks the same as she does at the time of the Snap, and she's already aged more than she should really in the 3 years since Avengers: Age of Ultron (since they changed actress), so it really shouldn't be too much earlier. The exact date though would be fairly arbitrary. A day before? A week? A month? Anyone have any thoughts?

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 7 (Mrmichaelt, me)
Mrmichaelt wrote: Agents of SHIELD Season 7 teaser includes a New York 1931 timestamp. BEJT wrote: Yup, noticed that. Sorry for not responding properly there, I was eager just to get in a notice about losing my work.

Yes, watching it I went "Oh, OK. Definitely seemed like November 1930."

For now, I'm still going to put their arrival on the timeline as November 1930, as for all we know, this scene takes place a couple of months after their arrival. But if it is very shortly after their arrival, then sure. Far from the end of the world if it's early 1931.

Lost Work (me, CirUmeUela)
Agh, I was excited to finally post a bit of work I've spent a long time on that I'd just finished, only to find I lost 2/3 of it. It wasn't even a "remember to save your work!" thing, the problem was that I saved it. I meant to replace a little part on a Notepad file and save, but must have accidentally selected the whole document and replaced it, saved, and closed, without realising. So I've overwritten all the work, and it's not possible to get it back.

Sorry guys, I've been knocked back some days in my work. CirUmeUela wrote: Oh man, that sucks, sorry about that BEJT! Thanks man. I've managed to do a good chunk of it again, much faster than before. Still very frustrating. I just wanted to let you guys know at that moment in time because I sort of wanted to apologise, even though I wasn't actually letting anyone down because I hadn't said I was going to post anything. Still, I was just really disappointed because I was about to be ready to post, and I was getting very stressed and frustrated and just wanted to say something to feel a bit better, so you guys know I am still working hard.

Anyway, it's fine. Life goes on.

Kevin Feige Q&A (CirUmeUela)
CirUmeUela wrote: Just thought I'd mention that Empire released another podcast about Endgame and they asked Feige (again) about if Steve was from an alternate timeline at the end or if he was always in the prime timeline. He quoted Maz Kanata: "A good question, for another time." Thanks. Yeah, I mentioned it at the time of the Q&A - I haven't listened to the now-uploaded interview yet, but when the Q&A happened, Empire released an article that included that quote. It's the same as on his Reddit AMA, not answering the question for now.