They are mixed together cause of the year they take place in and they are put before what if…? As long as they don’t take place during or after the current movies
I understand why you include the Spider-Man movies. That's a matter of taste but logical since No Way Home. You sorted a few things wrong though. Also, we don't have confirmation yet that the X-Men movies are linked to the MCU.
I’ll go back and fix the things I sorted wrong. Yeah, I just added them cause of the Dr Strange rumors and Professor X in the trailer, and if it isn’t the same Charles I’ll go back and delete them
@People get up and drive your funky soul how is Morbius non-canon?
@The Diamond Man 3000 The following films are all non-canonical to the MCU. But they are linked to the MCU:
Spider-Man
Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man 3
The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Venom
Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Morbius
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
@Thewhitestchocolate @The Diamond Man 3000 Morbius was not made by Marvel Studios nor did Marvel Studios confirm its canonicity. Marvel Studios is in charge of canon, not Sony.
@DieGrinsekatz77 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is not linked to the MCU.
@People get up and drive your funky soul Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is linked to the SSU through the credit scene from Venom 1. So No Way Home linked the film to the MCU as well.
That scene was just an ad. It wasn’t intending to link the universes. Also its multiverse’s rules are different.
@People get up and drive your funky soul Of course it was Sony advertising for their next film. The MCU doesn't do that any differently with its credits either. Nevertheless, they put the words "Meanwhile, in another universe" before the credit scene. This linked the films through the multiverse.
What do you think?