I noticed that on the page about the Convergence it says that it occurs every 5000 years. However, in the section "date" it says 2988 B.C. and 2013 AD, and 2988+2013=5001. How can this be? Did I miss something?
I noticed that on the page about the Convergence it says that it occurs every 5000 years. However, in the section "date" it says 2988 B.C. and 2013 AD, and 2988+2013=5001. How can this be? Did I miss something?
It just so happens that Thor The Dark World will probably take place in late 2012 this would make sense because Disney+ places it before Iron Man 3 in chronological order.
Maybe everyone just rounds it out to 500, or maybe it varies in that range.
Still, something isn't right, and it's probably in the page.
There is no year 0 in the calendar.
1 year before 1 A.D. is 1 B.C..
Any calculation crossing the B.C./A.D. line needs to add 1.
No, Thor: The Dark World does not take place in 2012.
@Edinson113 We already have confirmation that it’s 2013. Endgame’s time travel literally says so.
Occurs roughly every 5000 years. Not exact.
There is an Easter egg in Endgame for the year 2988 B.C., it's every 5000 years.
@Naboo-Rebel-18 following that logic Spiderman Homecoming happens in 2020, because the movie says so literally.
@Edinson113 No because that makes no sense whatsoever and Marvel openly said that it was a mistake.
What do you think?