Thread:SwagMasterDbl/@comment-29362220-20171207164550/@comment-26838855-20180228164736

Marvelous 345678 wrote: I will try to watch the movie and give you the order of the calendar. By the way, Season 5 finale is being written as the Series Finale... That is good tho. It was a good run. Well, they've written it as such just in case. That's good news, because it means that we won't get a case like Agent Carter where it sets up some interesting things for future seasons and ends on a cliffhanger, but suddenly gets cancelled. It will have a resolute ending if this is the end.

Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War Prelude - Part Two is nothing really. Wong goes up to Strange and basically says, "Hey, remember how you used an Infinity Stone in Hong Kong? Let me tell you about the others. So, in the 1940s, Captain America: The First Avenger happened and involved the Space Stone. Then Marvel's The Avengers happened and involved the Space and Mind Stones. Then Thor: The Dark World happened and involved the Reality Stone. Then Avengers: Age of Ultron happened and involved the Mind Stone again. And the Power Stone was on Morag last time I heard, but if it's not there anymore, let's hope it's in responsible hands. There's another one but I don't have time now, look, Thor and Loki have just arrived in New York!" Then the Thor: Ragnarok Doctor Strange stuff happens. Then Strange goes back to Wong and he says, "Yeah, we don't really know what's going on with the Soul Stone, but apparently it's really powerful. Let's just hope no one gets their hands on all of the stones..."

The only timeline stuff is that they reaffirm that Schmidt stole the Tesseract in March 1942. Wong also says that Thor: The Dark World was "a short time" after Marvel's The Avengers but that doesn't really mean anything. And at the end, there's a panel which kind of shows where all the stones are now, and it shows Vision and Scarlet Witch together, which would kind of suggest that when Thor: Ragnarok takes place, they are already together (which would be correct), although the panel is sort of just showing where we last saw each stone more than where they are now, and they're also in costume like it's the airport fight. I think it's actually the same pose from the Avengers: Infinity War poster. It's basically meaningless.