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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

    I think you can leave Ms. Marvel and Love & Thunder as you have them since they don't give specific dates. I'd just move Ironheart to October after Love & Thunder and split Werewolf by Night into October 31st-November 1st.
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

    The 31st-November 1st. So, grouping the Fall 2025 projects I see it as: Ms. Marvel-Mid-September-Mid-October 2025 (main events end early in the month, the week time jump at the end makes it the middle of the month) Thor: Love & Thunder- Late October 2025 Ironheart- Late October 2025 (depending...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

    That and they mention the next full moon being in 5 days which lines up with Halloween 2025. Add that it's a Halloween special and the timeline book confirms Fall 2025 it all lines up.
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

    See I'm even fine with no explanation on how the characters didn't blip. Like the 6 OG Avengers they were lucky. Even humanity "moving on" would be fine if there was some acknowledgment that it had even happened in the first place. Plus knowing the behind the scenes of them ignroing Infinity War...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

    For me it's not so much that they moved on, it's the lack of any reference at all that it had even occurred. I get some people can easily move past it, but to me it just raises red flags on how Marvel Studios felt about the show and whether or not it lined up.
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

    I guess optimism is fine, but at the same time I don't really see them embracing AoS or other Marvel Television shows the way they did the Netflix shows, but I guess we'll see.
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

    I mean personally, I'd be more surprised if they specifically referenced something like Radcliffe's history with them over something entirely new. Think the Darkhold with WandaVision. I just wouldn't get your hopes up this is some huge connection.
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

    I wouldn't be surprised if it's just a reference to the term LMD (Tony mentions them in Avengers so they were confirmed in the MCU before AoS) that doesn't go into the specifics of their use on AoS. Remember it's a "small win".
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

    It also gives a date that places it before the events of the show.
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

    Eh, I don't mind there being a gap where things were "quiet" for the MCU.
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

    I personally don’t see the need for specific dates when the movie doesn’t give anything pointing to any but agree to disagree.
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

    I don’t see how you can say Doomsday doesn’t fit with December when we have no idea what evidence it gives or how it’ll look.
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

    They mention how Endgame was a "few" years ago which to me fits 2026 better than 2025. I don't see anything wrong with Secret Invasion or The Marvels in 2026. It's easy to believe that once the bombing happens people move on from the election and with Ritson still being the active president we...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

    It's already kinda weird to think about how Ross winning the election is so close to the Unity Day stuff in Secret Invasion. Like Ross is elected the night of the 3rd in America and it's the morning of the 4th in Moscow (the day of the bombing that sets everything off). Imagine the news cycle...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

    I really don’t think it’s a stretch that Bucky’s able to get a new arm.
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

    A Bit of Everything’s shared his Thunderbolts* video and for now is placing the movie in October 2027. Right around where I currently see it.
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

    There is a difference though. With Thunderbolts* this is the only evidence we have, and with MoM the timeline book outweighs the trees which like I mentioned were due to filming in LA over confirming a huge passage of time. Weather isn't always the go to, but when it's all we have it's...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

    Given this is a world with a number of enhanced individuals it doesn’t have to specifically be a Spider-Man reference. Even if it was intended to be it doesn’t fit. That epilogue is very shortly after the climax of the movie, like a week at most. And saying it’s 4 months later is a huge stretch...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

    Like the site here, I disagree that the scene is December. The scene is clearly meant to be shortly after the events of the rest of the movie. But, my point is anyway there's nothing in the movie saying that it's Summer. And until there is, Fall makes the most sense. Especially since the movie...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

    I'll agree the trees around Red Guaridan's place were green but NWH is November and we can still see fully green trees. It's that and the clothing characters are wearing in both DC and NYC that look somewhat cooler. I just don't see anything in the movie that would point to Summer. On top of the...
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