Thread:BEJT/@comment-27496405-20170830154244/@comment-27496405-20171108045301

CirUmeUela wrote: Marvelous 345678 wrote:

Hm we have Thor Ragnarok in mid 2017, specifically June 2017, it is two years after Age Of Ultron, and "technically" is on top Civil War and on top of Homecoming, as Taika Waititi said. Over a year after Civil War and 9 months after Homecoming. It is on top technically.

Nah, we agreed that the Netflix Shows will be unremoved, they are strongly placed on their respectives years, and Feige said that they were using movies for the Main Timeline, indirectly, confirming Netflix Placements. So if Ragnarok is on top of Civil War, I guess I'll have to wait until that's all figured out. But currently Civil War is placed entirely in 2016, but Ragnarok is in 2017 so I don't see how that can be.

I'm not sure what you're saying about Feige. How does him using only movies for the official timeline confirm the Netflix placements? Did Feige specifically mention the TV shows in relation to the official timeline they're making? As far as I know, he just didn't mention the TV shows at all. But maybe you know something I don't.

And of course I'm happy to use the wiki timeline as my source. You guys really know what you're doing :) And if it all gets messed up later on, I'll just have to make a lot of changes on my timeline, which will suck but "c'est la vie"

Well lets see. When Taika was asked about when Ragnarok took place he said that he didn't remember (I think) but it was on top of Civil War and Homecoming. Of course, it can't be so to match everything we put Ragnarok in June 2017. It is not too far from Homecoming so...

Feige said about the timeline that real time was not the main rule for the placements (using Thor as an example, meaning that it won't be happening in November 2017 as released), he also said that despite some newspapers and props there are no specific dates.

Here we choose which fits the best always. Sometime real time. Sometimes we do not. Sometimes we use props (Thor 2 and Luke Cage) sometimes we do not (Doctor Strange, Homecomin). So this allows us not to use real time when we built the timeline.

TV Shows tend to follow the movies and there are part of the MCU, so thanks to Feige's comments, we know thst the MCU follows props and sometimrs real time. So I assume it does apply to TV Shows too. And why not?