Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)


This is canon, apparently.
I dunno when "Hero Day" is set, maybe the day they defeated Thanos for good in Endgame? Late 2026 sounds about right, since this is set before the events of the film.

Maybe put it in a "????" between Ant-Man and the Wasp - Quantumania's ending and the start of Secret Invasion.

@Starvel
 

This is canon, apparently.
I dunno when "Hero Day" is set, maybe the day they defeated Thanos for good in Endgame? Late 2026 sounds about right, since this is set before the events of the film.

Maybe put it in a "????" between Ant-Man and the Wasp - Quantumania's ending and the start of Secret Invasion.

@Starvel
I just read the synopsis and *how* is this canon??
 
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Anyone else kinda annoyed that the Defenders Saga s

I just read the synopsis and *how* is this canon??

Read the "Continuity" section.
 
Read the "Continuity" section.
Eh, I can see why they'd put it in canon. But being "set in the same world" doesn't always necessarily mean it's canon.

Example A: Avengers: Damage Control
 
Eh, I can see why they'd put it in canon. But being "set in the same world" doesn't always necessarily mean it's canon.

Example A: Avengers: Damage Control
Just because Uatu showed up in X-Men 97 doesn't mean Earth-92131 is part of the MCU multiverse.

Remember it.
 
Now you're coping lmao.

"Set in the same world doesn't count but this other wording straight from Marvel about the Multiverse Saga does."
Can't pick and choose and say I'm coping.
So let me get this straight. You think saying something set in the MCU MULTIVERSE SAGA is part of the MCU Multiverse is coping. Ah yes, makes sense.

Also, curse you for making me look up what dogmatic means.
 
Earth-92131 has absolutely nothing to do with the MCU. People be calling X-Men '97 as more "MCU" than the literal movies that had multiverse crossovers because of Disney+ randomly adding it to a section. Boy, I guess Ghost Rider (2007) is part of the ABC Marvel Heroes/"Agents and Inhumans" sub-franchise then.
 
Earth-92131 has absolutely nothing to do with the MCU. People be calling X-Men '97 as more "MCU" than the literal movies that had multiverse crossovers because of Disney+ randomly adding it to a section. Boy, I guess Ghost Rider (2007) is part of the ABC Marvel Heroes/"Agents and Inhumans" sub-franchise then.
No. Just No.
 
Earth-92131 has absolutely nothing to do with the MCU. People be calling X-Men '97 as more "MCU" than the literal movies that had multiverse crossovers because of Disney+ randomly adding it to a section. Boy, I guess Ghost Rider (2007) is part of the ABC Marvel Heroes/"Agents and Inhumans" sub-franchise then.
That's not a Marvel Heroes section. That's an Agent and Inhumans section.

Agents. And. Inhumans.
 
So Ghost Rider is an Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Inhuman.
The character of Ghost Rider is associated with the Agents of Shield thanks to the TV show. Which is why Nic Cage's Ghost Rider fits into the section. It wouldn't fit if it was a Marvel Heroes section.

Hence why its Agents and Inhumans.

It's really not complicated.
 
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