Thread:Elledy92/@comment-815833-20160526075731/@comment-815833-20160527194432

Yeah, but even the WHIH videos themselves kind of dispute your real world date approach. In one of the WHIH videos that tie into Civil War, Christine Everhart mentions "this week's" episode, meaning the WHIH show airs weekly within the MCU (outside of breaking special reports like the Lagos report they did). The first episode released on April 22, the next on April 26, the next on April 28, and the final one on May 3. This would indicate the real world approach you're using isn't accurate, in combination with Everhart's comment about the show seemingly airing weekly instead of daily.

Also, no hard dates were ever provided within the WHIH videos relating to Captain America - Civil War (though the Ant-Man ones had one that featured a hard real world date in title, so I used that date as fact).

The Civil War ones simply don't, though. So it seems completely illogical to override hard dates given in the film itself for the release date of a promotional tie in video, which again, features absolutely no hard dates of its own. Just saying, you may want to revisit the approach you're using. Not my call, but as someone who has carefully pored over every aspect of the MCU timeline/chronology over the past 5-6 years, well, I have a fair amount of experience in this arena, just as I'm sure you all do... but the release date over hard dates given in the film logic doesn't make sense to me.