I'd have Loki S2 somewhat acknowledge this scene more profusely. It seems to be the only property that acknowledges the events of Quantumania at all, so there's that. Doomsday is unlikely to touch up on this.
Dude has a furnace in his chest lmfao
The Snap would essentially erase half of the politicians of the United States. I feel even if the line of succession could still be followed, and even if the president himself wasn't snapped, there would be a necessity to reform the entire government, so general re-elections are a plausibility in this scenario.
There is some evidence that Trump remained the president of the United States after the Snap, most notably in Helstrom. I find the idea of the United States presidential cycle being renewed with the Snap a fascinating thought, that surprisingly would line up with Ross' presidency starting in 2027. However, in this situation, the emergency elections in 2018 would lead Trump to be re-elected.
Holy W
I think that is very amusing
Mysterio learned that EDITH was under the possession of Nick Fury, but of course, Fury keeps things very under wraps, so he needed a plan to gain his trust. Mysterio would help Fury's team detect new elemental threats, and Hydro-Man was going to happen in Venice. Peter Parker's school trip might have been entirely orchestrated by Fury to coincide with elemental threats even since the beginning to allow Peter to be in Venice when the elemental attack occurs. Quentin Beck was probably informed about who Spider-Man was, because Fury saw Mysterio as a hero to trust on, and all of the Avengers know who Spider-Man is, so no biggie. Quentin would then deduce that Fury wants to give EDITH to Peter Parker, and that's when he begins to spy on him, in Venice, in anticipation of Hydro-Man's attack.
This would be my best reflection on how it all went down.
Its not like most other plants in this same scene are also essentially clones of Earth flora. Gorr himself is also identical to a human.
Florence Pugh
Dove Cameron
Jessica Henwick
Deborah Ann Woll
She is 3-4 years old by the events of Agents of SHIELD S5. We just have to accept that.
She would be 8-9 in the 2022 events.
Finally she's 77-78 years old by the time the agents of SHIELD travel to 2091.
I am not aware of anything that says she is 12 by 2022, its been a long time since I have seen the show. But concluding that she has to be born no earlier than December 2013, according to the wiki, then she really can't be that age.
Mr. Negative, ngl
Oh cool. This comes straight from the comics. It would be too much to expect an adaptation from that story in specific, but that could give credence to the idea that this could make Mr. Negative the villain of this film. The story is also set after One More Day, which No Way Home already sort of adapts. Also in this story, Jackpot appears, so that's interesting.
Val
She was before.
They shouldn't bring back RDJ to play Doom
There is no mention about when that happened in the MCU, but in the comics it happened around 7000 years ago.
However, in the MCU, considering inhumans were already forming some sort of early community in order to banish Alveus from Earth, and even also rebelling from the Kree, around 3500 BCE, it is reasonable to assume that was the moment when the inhumans left Earth and went to the Moon, after they followed persecution from the local humans. That would also be around a time where they would supposedly have access to technology that would allow them to go to the Moon in the first place, those being Kree spacecrafts (though its not impossible they used actual inhuman powers to get to the Moon on their own). There are several things in Attilan, like advanced technology, and the fact that they talk in English, that should ideally influence the placement of its foundation, but its reasonable to assume English was inherited from the Kree, judging by how the Kree Reaper in Agents of SHIELD S3 that battles Alveus (who were in suspended animation in orbit around the Solar System ever since 3500 BC when they were banished by the inhumans) speaks fluent English, so we can assume that was the universal language adopted by the people of Attilan, and presumably much of their technology is adapted from Kree tech too.
This is however, a personal conjecture, but I feel its consistent with what the MCU informs us, and is likely the most correct possibility.
@Origami Yoda Nerd5 recently I have made an age calculation for Miles Morales, and what would his likely age be in the MCU. We know Miles Morales already exists in the MCU, judging by a scene from Spider-Man: Homecoming, where he is mentioned by Aaron Davis. In a deleted scene (I think) we see Aaron answering a phone call from Miles saying he is not going to make it (presumably to a school appointment). The earliest kids usually start having a phone of their own is when they're 10 years old. Considering Spider-Man: Homecoming is set in 2016, this means Miles Morales would be born in 2006. Flash forward to 2027 (present-day MCU) and subtracting 5 years and 5 months (the Blip period, assuming it was blipped) he would be 14-15 years old, coinciding with the age when Peter Parker became Spider-Man himself. This would make the setting of Spider-Man 4 the ideal moment to introduce Miles Morales (there is some leeway one could make about his age, especially if you want to expand the age gap between Peter and Miles, but this does seem to be the most sensible approach).
I'd be cool with that yea. Spider-Man 4 could still be set in 2027 while he is 19, so still before his 20s. But he would already well be a legal adult, so it would be interesting to see his dynamic as a superhero with more maturity.
Wait, is Iron Fist supposed to appear in Eyes of Wakanda?
Not gonna happen lol