Thread:BEJT/@comment-27496405-20170830154244/@comment-26838855-20171015084422

Maurice.136 wrote: No problem. The first time I saw Spider-Man: Homecoming i noticed the eight years thing and actually recounted but the MCU wiki timeline makes more sense in my opinion and my version before joining the wiki was except I do think Captain America: The First Avenger events was in 1945 since that's the same year as World War II ended but other than that the timeline is how I like it. I did see your user page. The First Avenger does finish in 1945, but it starts in 1942 (the screen shows "March 1942") with Schmidt taking the Tesseract, then picks up with Steve in mid-1943. This was confirmed by the Phase One box set, which showed that Steve's registration day was June 14, 1943. A paper shown in The Winter Soldier I believe, if not The First Avenger, shows "June 23, 1943" as the day after Steve got his powers, and Marvel confirmed he got his powers on June 22, 1943 here. The screen shows "November 1943" for when Steve saves the Howling Commandos, and then there is the montages of Howling Commando missions. The film finishes c. March 1945. We know Bucky "died" no earlier than 1945, as Zola says "the captain took me prisoner in 1945" in The Winter Soldier, and in Civil War, Sam refers to Bucky and Steve still being together in "1945". We also know Steve went into the ice in 1945, because it was before V-E Day, and Natasha says "Was that your first kiss since 1945?", as well as the paper shown in The Winter Soldier reporting on Steve's disappearance on "March 5, 1945".

I hope that answers that.