Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-24669364-20170327194916/@comment-26838855-20170406234253

Protego Maxima wrote: BEJT wrote: Producer Eric Carroll said, "We really want to do multiple movies where he’s in high school. Going forward we would definitely treat [future Spider-Man movies] all as the same slate. So we would be as strategic about where future Spider-Man movies fall in the MCU of it all as we would if Sony weren’t involved, because there’s nothing in it for us or Sony to put a movie out at the wrong time or start confusing the continuity." I'm not entirely sure what that's supposed to mean, but it sounds like they're putting thought into the continuity of how the Spider-Man movies fit into the larger MCU Yeah, I pushed my English hard and read again and again :) It's good to hear a producer cares about the continuity. If you ask the man himself, Kevin Fiege, he will say "Yeah Iron Man 1 happened in 2008". I read the source article and it was talking about the continuity of non-MCU Sony movies like Venom. But then, what Carroll said is about MCU Spider-Man. Weird article... I hope Sony and Marvel will get through it in a proper way. Yeah, English is my first language and I didn't really understand. But it sounds like a good thing I think XD

Also I think that thing about Damage Control being around for five years was just the website saying that under the real time assumption that Homecoming is set in 2017 - the facts they'd been given were that they'd operated since The Battle of New York, and the website thought "oh yeah, movie's coming in 2017, Avengers came out in 2012," and so wrote, "For the last five years, he's been scavenging the wreckage of a number of notable MCU battles." The five years thing wasn't part of the quotes