Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-26838855-20170701032609/@comment-26838855-20170826004219

Time travel's so overused, especially the whole going back and changing time thing. That's why I appreciated Spacetime and Doctor Strange both having much more interesting and unique uses of the concept of time and time manipulation. And with X-Men: Days of Future Past and The Flash having also dealt with it in the superhero genre, I really hope we don't get any time travel.

Wouldn't mind Tony saying he's been Iron Man for 10 years. Sure, Iron Man cannot be set earlier than 2009, but "10 years" meaning 9 isn't the end of the world, and it's more evidence against Iron Man being 2010 and against the "8 years later" (because the "8 years later" suggests Iron Man was 10 years before Homecoming and Infinity War is at least the year after), and thematically it would be quite nice.

But if they back up the Homecoming timeline in the film I'm going to be so gutted and disappointed. I want to love every second of Infinity War and not have that bugging me for the rest of the film.