Thread:Marvelous 345678/@comment-27496405-20180723185324/@comment-26838855-20190116104143

Peter's Age (Mrmichaelt)
Mrmichaelt wrote: Okay, so the previous impression you and/or the wiki had was that in Civil War (2016), Peter was 15 going on 16 and the issue now is he was 14 going on 15? Not going on 16, but a comfortable 15 in Civil War, and now he's only 14 going on 15.

Mrmichaelt wrote: Another way to look at it is, when a child meets a new adult/person of authority, they puff up and try to act older. Peter rounding up his age to 15 can be interpreted as that. Sure. But again, there's no proper mistake with that line, because Peter is indeed 15 when he says it. It's just that the implication is he is saying "I am 15, and was when you recruited me as well" but that's no longer the case.

Mrmichaelt wrote: Hmm. Wait doesn't that add up and work out better? In Civil War, June 2016, he'd be ending his Freshman year at age 14. In Homecoming, he'd be starting his Sophmore year at age 15. In Endgame and Far From Home, he's a Junior and 16. His birth year would still be 2001. It was always 2001, it's just that we had it down as January 1, 2001-June 23, 2001, but his date of birth is now August. This is what we had before: So:
 * November 25, 2009 - Peter is 8, according to Jon Watts, when Tony announces himself as Iron Man.
 * So born between November 26, 2000 and November 25, 2001.
 * June 23, 2016 - Peter is 15, according to Markus and McFeely, when he appears in Civil War. As well as this, in Homecoming, he implies that he was 15 at this point.
 * So born between June 24, 2000 and June 23, 2001. Putting together evidence so far, born between November 26, 2000 and June 23, 2001.
 * September 2016 - Peter is a sophomore, meaning because of the New York system that he was born between January 1, 2001 and December 31, 2001.
 * So born between January 1, 2001 and December 31, 2001. Putting together evidence so far, born between January 1, 2001 and June 23, 2001.
 * September 20, 2016 - Peter says he is 15.
 * So born between September 21, 2000 and September 20, 2001. Putting together evidence so far, born between January 1, 2001 and June 23, 2001.
 * June 2016 - Civil War, Peter is 15.
 * September 2016 - Homecoming, Peter is 15.
 * June 2017 - Peter finishes sophomore year, aged 16.
 * September 2017 - Peter starts junior year, aged 16.
 * Spring 2018 - Infinity War, Peter is 16-17.
 * June 2018 - Peter finishes junior year, aged 17.
 * July 2018 - Far from Home, Peter is 17.

But now we have to throw out the two points about Civil War, which means: So August 10th does fit inside the evidence if you ignore Markus and McFeely's comment and the implication of that Homecoming line. But it doesn't make things work better - what would work better is if his birthday were say March 2001, then it would fit all of the evidence rather than causing the problem with Civil War. Now we have:
 * November 25, 2009 - Peter is 8.
 * So born between November 26, 2000 and November 25, 2001.
 * September 2016 - Peter is a sophomore, meaning because of the New York system that he was born between January 1, 2001 and December 31, 2001.
 * So born between January 1, 2001 and December 31, 2001. Putting together evidence so far, born between January 1, 2001 and November 25, 2001.
 * September 20, 2016 - Peter says he is 15.
 * So born between September 21, 2000 and September 20, 2001. Putting together evidence so far, born between January 1, 2001 and September 20, 2001.
 * June 2016 - Civil War, Peter is 14.
 * September 2016 - Homecoming, Peter is 15.
 * June 2017 - Peter finishes sophomore year, still 15, only turning 16 in the summer.
 * September 2017 - Peter starts junior year, aged 16.
 * Spring 2018 - Infinity War, Peter is 16.
 * June 2018 - Peter finishes junior year, still 16, only turning 17 in the summer.
 * July 2018 - Far from Home, Peter is 16.

Fake Passport from August (Mrmichaelt)
Mrmichaelt wrote: I didn't know about the fake prop thing. That's messed up. I see this kind of thing on Instagram a lot. One person says it's a prop from a film or whatever and then people believe them and repost it and it goes viral, but if you trace the source, there's nothing. I might be wrong, but I'm fairly sure that passport is fake. They just both happened to chose August 10th, I would say "coincidentally" but not really, because it makes sense as the date to chose.

Could the Passport Actually Have Years? (Mrmichaelt)
Mrmichaelt wrote: Yeah, exactly. I'm curious if when we watch the actual movie, if that scene will have years on the passport. Like they edited out the years in the passport just for this trailer out of paranoia to avoid any hint of Endgame even though we all know it's post-Endgame. I didn't consider that. I don't think so (and I hope not), because there would be no need to also remove his year of birth if that was their reasoning. It's a possibility though, but yeah, let's hope it stays this way (unless they get it right, but I have no confidence in them to do that, especially with this 2019 stamp date - I don't know if you saw my follow-up message above).

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