Thread:Marvelus/@comment-26838855-20190116120806/@comment-26838855-20190120030511

General Chat (Assassin1and2, Marvelus, Mrmichaelt)
Assassin1and2 wrote: I think he just kinda moved on after getting revenge for his family. Marvelus wrote: Yeah. It has been more than a year since Castle's revenge, let the man ejoy his singleness. If you know what I mean :v Alright, we'll let him off I guess😂.

Marvelus wrote: Btw, what a small world isn't it @BEJT? I just wish I knew someone who knows Kevin Feige so I can talk to them about Timeline business. Small world indeed. I also have a cousin who goes to Tom Holland's old school, an ex-colleague who is friends with Hayley Atwell, and - and maybe I'm revealing a bit too much about myself here but I don't live in the town so I might as well say - I went to the same school as Laura Haddock, with my form teacher having taught her 15 years before me.

Mrmichaelt wrote: And Esposito. I read he's the timeline guy among them. Interesting. I hadn't heard that he was the more timeline-y one of the producers.

Marvelus wrote: Wasn't his last name D'Esposito? Xd Mrmichaelt wrote: Yup, I made a typo and didn't catch it in time. ;) I'm not joking, when the Spider-Man: Homecoming premiere livestream introduced him as they went to interview him, at that exact moment, Despacito by Luis Fonsi was playing in the background. No one commented on it in the livestream and I didn't see any YouTube comments pointing it out, but it was such a weird coincidence that Despacito played as D'Esposito arrived, I couldn't believe it. I'll see if I can find the time code tomorrow to show you guys😂.

Marvelus wrote: How would you feel if the shows set in the MCU are declared non-canon? Do you think that would happen?

Personally, I would start editing here and get rid of my entire MCU collection xD Woah dude why are you saying that? I don't even want to believe that's a possibility. I'm sure they'll never do that, they must know that while yes, there's a lot of film-only fans who would go "Yay now I never have to watch", it would get a huge backlash from a significant number of people. Or would it? It feels like fewer and fewer people care about the TV stuff which makes me sad, and maybe their canon status isn't something people would get particularly angry about and it would only raise as much anger as just like a show's cancellation, where the anger comes and then goes because the majority just don't care.

Usually I wouldn't ever want anger or backlash, but in this case, I would kind of hope that if they made such a move, it would spark a backlash. I mean, it would just be disrespectful to so many people who both made and watched the shows. And I know it doesn't actually affect the fact the quality of the shows, nor the fact that they were shows that were made and watched and enjoyed - the most important thing with shows. But nonetheless, the canon status of the shows is an important thing and an important promise in these shows' production from Marvel, it would feel like a betrayal.

It doesn't bear thinking about. I would honestly be kinda heartbroken that all the blood, sweat, and tears put into those shows went to waste (again, I know it wouldn't actually be to waste because it's not like they no longer exist - OK, I'll say "went half to waste"), and that such a ginormous portion of our work was pointless. I would probably start some sort of online page where I continue the work anyway as if the TV shows were canon, essentially calling it the alternate, wider MCU, because at least in the show's universe, the films exist - even if, in this hypothetical scenario, the shows would no longer exist within the main Marvel Cinematic Universe of the films.

I'm assuming you meant "stop" editing, not "start", Marvelus?

Mrmichaelt wrote: I'd climb the tallest mountain I could find, make sure no one was around, then scream, then weep. :P Pretty much.

The Punisher: Season 2 (additional)
Only watched 2 episodes at this point, but user Rman823 is saying this on the discussions feature.

If it turns out that he's right (sounds like he's looked thoroughly and probably is), and turns out that there isn't contradictory evidence putting it earlier - so basically, if it turns out that The Punisher: Season 2 is indeed May 2018 as I kinda feared it would be (not that it's a massive catastrophe or anything) several months ago, then this might be enough evidence now to topple Ant-Man and the Wasp/Avengers: Infinity War from the current mid-to-late March 2018 placement over to the next slot, the late April/early May placement. But no rushing guys. As I mention there, I don't want to have to stress to get through the season just to make that decision A.S.A.P., and I don't want to start making any decisions until I've seen both specifically that scene and just the whole season for the full picture, and after that it will also take a bit of time to assess the position.