Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

I would say that she ended up there in the same year the MCU was in at that moment
But I'm not gonna cuz different universes different logic
 
And if you take leap years into consideration it may be a few days or hours behind or a few days ahead, for example on Earth 19999 it would be April 17 while in the SSU it's 4 years delayed
 
So Monica arrived in FoX-Men universe in 2026, when The Marvels take place, and after Deadpool & Wolverine, which take place in 2024. Then, I think Avengers: Doomsday will take place in 2028, If this get confirmed, Monica spended two years in FoX-Men Universe, I believe this will be the cause of Incursion between MCU and FoX-Men universe, then Fantastic Four will be involved too.
 
Like with the Spider-Verse films, look at branched timelines outside of the "current year":

We're seeing events, not present time as they are released. What happens in 1965 or so in Fantastic Four (2025), on "Earth-601", is a pillar in that world's history and only relative to the main MCU timeline in the sense that Earth-199999/"616" is 'caught up' to it's present time (2027) while F4's isn't.

In other words, let's say if the Fantastic Four get removed from their universe and end up in the main one, they will be in 2027/2028 and won't be in that version of 1965 since that history has already long-since occurred by the time this multiverse started branching.
 
Random headcanon but I like to think both Norrin Radd and Shalla-Bal accepted Galactus' offer to be his heralds.

Norrin Radd was sent to Earth-121698 accompanied by an extensional aspect of Galactus in the form of a...cloud.
His main, prime body can only exist in one universe at a time in the MCU's local multiverse (different from the comics I guess) and he chose to have Shalla-Bal accompany him to "Earth-601" (the F4 2025 Earth).
 
To quote the MCU wiki:
Producer Craig Kyle states that Thor has been fighting for "over a year" since The Avengers when Thor: The Dark World picks up. When Foster awaits Thor's return, a "2013" calendar can be seen behind her. Along with the real time policy, this all fits as being set in November 2013. Plus, Selvig's release papers state that he was arrested for streaking at Stonehenge on 14/11/13.
Why is Thor: The Dark World placed where it is? How can Selvig be arrested after the last fight with Malekith? That seems silly.
 
To quote the MCU wiki:

Why is Thor: The Dark World placed where it is? How can Selvig be arrested after the last fight with Malekith? That seems silly.
The timeline book says he was released from treatment on November 11th, 2013. If it weren't for that I'd agree to use the 14th, but I'd say the book trumps it. Especially since the date is only briefly shown on the form.
 
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Nah, they definitely copied the wiki for a ton of things, let's be honest. Regardless, that date literally comes from nowhere. The date doesn't match the movie information. The book has lots of stupid typos too, so I've heard. I think it's very probable that they fucked up here.
 
Nah, they definitely copied the wiki for a ton of things, let's be honest. Regardless, that date literally comes from nowhere. The date doesn't match the movie information. The book has lots of stupid typos too, so I've heard. I think it's very probable that they fucked up here.
I mean most of their placements are seasons based around when said movie came out or if there's evidence that says otherwise. If the book had something like the wiki's October 17th for the Endgame battle rather than just Fall 2023, I'd give you that. But, for the most part it seems based off evidence the movies give anyway. I don't think the date comes from nowhere. I think they based it off the belief that the movie begins the day it came out (November 8th) and by the time you get to Selvig's release it's the 11th. There's typos, but I wouldn't consider ignoring a blink and you miss it form and using a date that's only a few days behind as some huge error.
 
According to E-Scope, "it straight up says the release papers say November 11, 2013 when that's not true". That means that it's literally based on nothing.
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If the book had something like the wiki's October 17th for the Endgame battle rather than just Fall 2023, I'd give you that.
Funny, apparently it literally did. Might need to fact-check this one though.
 

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