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- "Well, after I put the stones back, I thought, maybe I'll try some of that life Tony was telling me to get."
- ―Steve Rogers to Sam Wilson[src]
This is a timeline of events that occurred in 1949 in a reality created when Steve Rogers traveled back in time to marry Peggy Carter.
1949[]
July[]
21st[]
- After returning Mjølnir and all the Infinity Stones to their rightful time, Steve Rogers arrives through the Quantum Realm, having decided to make one final journey, to get a chance to be with the woman he loved and lost, Peggy Carter. He arrives at Carter's doorstep, and she immediately lets the man she thought lost forever into her home, the two overwhelmed to see each other again, leaving the door ajar.[1][2]
- Rogers and Carter play It's Been a Long, Long Time by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn, a song about returning to a loved one after a long time spent tirelessly at war and a favorite of Rogers,[3] as Rogers finally allows himself to do just that.[1][2]
- The pair hold each other close and finally have the dance they thought they would never get after the events of 1945. They share a kiss, deeply in love and finally united.[1][2]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Avengers: Endgame
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Christopher Markus says Steve Rogers went back in time to "roughly '48". Stephen McFeely says "1948", sometime after the second season of Agent Carter (which finishes in July 1947 (see 1940s references). However, the film's shooting script, written by them, explicitly says "1949", and that Rogers is "112". Rogers is biologically 38.7 at the time of his time travel, so lived a further 73.3-74.3 years back to October 30, 2023 (see 2023 references), meaning he arrived back in time between approximately July 21, 1949 and July 20, 1950. Assuming the earliest possible, to be as close as possible to the "1948" comments, Rogers can be taken to have traveled to July 21, 1949.
- ↑ Captain America: The Winter Soldier