Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

It's not even technically impossible, either. Some people genuinely do look like that.
As people take better care of themselves we will see more and more of it too. Common social media posts of what people looked at certain age in 1980s versus now. Beyond the real health issues - not smoking or drinking, there is presenting one’s self as youthful. It used to be expected that you had to look and dress “old” once you reached a certain age. Now most dress like they are teenagers forever and color their hair. Tattoos on everyone. I remember joke decades ago what would 20 something women with tattoos look like as grandmothers in nursing homes. Well now it’s more norm on all ages.
 
I also recently checked out the mcu wiki's placement of the ending of ant-man and since they placed the ending in the middle of December I checked the weather in specific days they placed it in and, to my surprise, it was, indeed, unusually dry and warm, reaching up to 19°C
So even if they couldn't know it would happen due to the movie being released earlier and that the wiki would even place it there, it did end up being factually correct
Well, aside from the fully green trees
 
I also recently checked out the mcu wiki's placement of the ending of ant-man and since they placed the ending in the middle of December I checked the weather in specific days they placed it in and, to my surprise, it was, indeed, unusually dry and warm, reaching up to 19°C
So even if they couldn't know it would happen due to the movie being released earlier and that the wiki would even place it there, it did end up being factually correct
Well, aside from the fully green trees
Gives more leeway to the Spider-Man mention and its closer to Peter's first months as vigilante.
 
Technically, in a certain point of view, is still canon/happened in FoX-Men universe, but in a timeline branch/alternate timeline, not in main timeline. It's just my headcanon.
Oooor... it's in the main timeline. That's just as silly as making Logan an alternate timeline. At least there's a solid argument to make about that now due to Deadpool & Wolverine, and even that isn't confirmed.
 
I have been genuinely considering doing a full MCU supercut, since I know a few people who would collectively have the necessary movies on Blu-Ray, however upon research I also learnt there are Blu-Rays for the D+ exclusive shows… that are limited edition steel backs that go for hundreds of pounds…
 
I have been genuinely considering doing a full MCU supercut, since I know a few people who would collectively have the necessary movies on Blu-Ray, however upon research I also learnt there are Blu-Rays for the D+ exclusive shows… that are limited edition steel backs that go for hundreds of pounds…

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I have been genuinely considering doing a full MCU supercut, since I know a few people who would collectively have the necessary movies on Blu-Ray, however upon research I also learnt there are Blu-Rays for the D+ exclusive shows… that are limited edition steel backs that go for hundreds of pounds…
You'd need a NASA super computer because that level of processing power to handle 10s of 1000s of hours could not only ruin your computer but also cause pollution.

Yes, data usage can cause pollution.
 
You'd need a NASA super computer because that level of processing power to handle 10s of 1000s of hours could not only ruin your computer but also cause pollution.

Yes, data usage can cause pollution.
I’d obviously break it down into chunks for easier storage, though the fact that it is still so much data is still a big issue for it, yeah
 
What about crashing
I kinda just bunched a lot of things into the “massive amount of data” issue, but since I’ll do it episodically I could make a few hours of content, then stick it on a USB or something (with enough storage to hold it, obviously). Most professional video editing softwares can produce a lot more footage than you’d think - Premiere Pro can do 24 hours per video, and After Effects can do 3 hours, so I’ll probably make the episodes ~3 hours each, since I already have an Adobe subscription.

This is all just hypothetical, often I’ll become hyperfixated on something, then completely lose all motivation and interest in it after a few weeks
 
I have been genuinely considering doing a full MCU supercut, since I know a few people who would collectively have the necessary movies on Blu-Ray, however upon research I also learnt there are Blu-Rays for the D+ exclusive shows… that are limited edition steel backs that go for hundreds of pounds…
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