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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 7 (Mrmichaelt)
Mrmichaelt wrote: Yep, the Hunter Chronicoms seem to be attacking key points in S.H.I.E.L.D.'s timeline. So we could see things that have only been mentioned so far up to maybe even revisiting past seasons of AOS. Fingers crossed the season doesn't muck up anything already established in the MCU timeline. 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.

Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War: The Cosmic Quest Volume Two: Aftermath (CirUmeUela, ProBot1227, Edward Zachary Sunrose)
CirUmeUela wrote: The book Cosmic Quest Volume #2: Aftermath can definitely not be canon now. It has Erick Selvig surviving the snap but there is an image of Selvig in Endgame showing him as one of the victims of the snap. I just recently realized this since Endgame came out on digital. ProBot1227 wrote: It doesn't mean he died in the snap, he was laying low in the book. This has already been discussed. Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: We don't see him confirmed as Snapped, we see him confirmed as missing a mere three weeks after the Snap. Ant-Man was missing for five years and was never Snapped.

Plus, Dark World establishes that Selvig is good at going off the grid, only being found because of when he went crazy at Stonehenge. Yeah, that's exactly what he's done at the beginning of the book. And while I'm still only a few chapters in, there's definitely a feeling like it's been at least some months since the Snap (i.e. after the beginning of Endgame), plus an implication that it's summer so maybe about 3 months after.

Author Brandon T. Snider has an email address publicly available to use, so once I finish the book I'm going to email him to get some confirmation.

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.

While this is most likely not a thought-through comment and just using the release year, it is nonetheless helpful since they wrote that film as well, so it's a writers' comment on The First Avenger ' s setting which lines up.