Thread:CirUmeUela/@comment-27496405-20180307074410/@comment-26838855-20180623135703

Marvelous 345678 wrote: Ant-Man and the Wasp picks up two years after Ant-Man post-credit scene Interesting. Seems like it's possibly just another case of the actors getting a bit muddled, thinking, "We say it's been 2 years in the film" and thinking, when asked in an interview, "So It's 2 years since Ant-Man" when the reference was actually to Civil War. But oh well - if it is January 2018, that's still a rounded 2 years since August 2015. If it's a bit later, we can perhaps move the credits scene a bit later, or not, it doesn't really matter.

Deadpooled123 wrote: Which means that it is VERY UNLIKELY Ant Man & The Wasp will feature the post Thanos snap effect during the film, it's guaranteed to be set as a post credit scene if anything.

In terms of post credit scenes, l am very sure Marvel Studios will not broadcast anything Captain Marvel related. It could be relative to Hawkeye considering the status of Ant Man is very much the same as Clint Barton. I don't think they'll address it in the main film other than perhaps some passing references to the New York incidents and Tony going missing, if it is indeed concurrent. I think they'll have wanted to keep the main film self-contained to the point where, like with the first Ant-Man, you get passing references to Sokovia and things like that but a casual viewer can just watch this film without worrying. Peyton Reed also mentioned how the tones of Ant-Man and the Wasp and Infinity War don't really mesh, and so I can't see it being a major part of the main film. For the film to end on the snap would just be too grim for a more family-friendly film like this one.

Credits scene, maybe. Not sure they'll do the snap again because it would be so grim for a light-hearted film, but maybe some sort of thing with Hawkeye, like you say. Early reactions have mentioned that it does address Infinity War.

MrRLopez wrote: Luke Cage S02E01: In the cover of the Black Enterprise magazine the date "May/June 2018" can be seen. Very blurry, are we sure it's 2018? I'll have to see in context how it works, whether it's a new magazine or potentially older. If, even in HD, it's still blurry, that allows us some leeway. A May/June magazine, if it is definitely the latest issue, would make it either April (when the issue would likely come out), May, or June of whichever year. The Wikia Editor wrote: Late 2016 seems the most likely date. I'd have preferred mid-2017 (after Jessica Jones: Season 2), but I've come to accept that it probably won't be the case. Besides, if some of the movies can come out in an anachronic order in Phase Three, then I suppose the Netflix shows can as well. It seems most likely, but would be difficult. I'm really hoping it can go after July 30, 2017, after Game of Thrones: Season 7, Episode 3 - The Queen's Justice introduced "Bend the knee", referenced in the clip released for the show. And I'd prefer it to be after Jessica Jones: Season 2 - not because I particularly care personally about them jumping around in the timeline like the films, but because I know 99.9% of the Internet will assume they're linear and write their articles and edit pages about the "Marvel Netflix timeline" and get it wrong and spread the incorrect message, and the Timeline page will be edited into the wrong order, and it will all be very frustrating.

Every time I think these shows have started to get their timelines right, something messes it up again. It was looking good after Daredevil: Season 2 and Luke Cage: Season 1, then Iron Fist and The Defenders were problematic. Then The Punisher was perfect up until something like Episode 9, when they threw a spanner in the works with the mention of Lewis being 26 when he should be 25. Then I worry again that they're doing the whole "Yeah it's set months after the last one, but is also in present day, we don't really care" again. Then Jessica Jones: Season 2 gets it pretty much perfect. Some internal inconsistencies, but the ballpark was spot on and repeatedly shown, intentionally placed in Spring 2017. Great, they've sorted it! And then Luke Cage: Season 2 causes problems again...

I look forward to watching it though.

Cloak & Dagger Episode 4 confirmed a few things. Assuming the April 18, 2007 date is correct (Nathan's work ID says it's valid from March 2008 to March 2010, which contradicts this - but it also even misspells his surname... and Tyrone's mother's vision had the June 2008 date, but as discussed, there's plenty of explanations for that - the "2007-04-18" was pretty clear and hard to ignore), Tyrone was 8 when Billy was killed, so he was born April 19, 1998-April 18, 1999. Tandy and her mother talk about it being 8 years since Nathan died, again, so again we're suggesting February 2015. At a push, 2016, and both "8 years" mentions are rounding down.

It's most likely February 2015, and he's most likely a junior from the line to the priest about talking to him for 3 years.

I can't see him being a sophomore or younger than 16 - he looks and acts older and the 3 years line doesn't really work them, assuming it's referring to his time at high school, because he'd only have been there 1.4 years (2 calendar).

It's possible he's a senior, if the 3 years line refers to him only beginning to seek help a little bit of time into high school or he's rounding from it being 3.4 years (4 calendar). However, with senior only an option now if it's February 2016, that would mean two assumptions are necessary.

Ultimately, the box which fits the evidence most would be if it's February 2015 and Tyrone was born between April 19, 1998 and September 30, 1998, and is a junior, and is 16.