I'd also like to see Rocky, Indiana Jones, Bourne, 007, Jurassic, Samurai Jack, Middle Earth, MonsterVerse, Pirates Of The Caribbean and Mission Impossible. Any takers on any of these?Unrelated, but is there a timeline on here about the Hulu cartoons? Just started watching Hit Monkey today.
I was going to say, I think the movies you mentioned are pretty straight forward, right? Like no scenes that jump around here and there, besides the Indy 3 flashback? But then I forgot about the Indy TV show.I'd also like to see Rocky, Indiana Jones, Bourne, 007, Jurassic, Samurai Jack, Middle Earth, MonsterVerse, Pirates Of The Caribbean and Mission Impossible. Any takers on any of these?
There are only two Hulu Cartoons, Hit Monkey and Modok. While originally it was planned that there would be several cartoons that would cross over in "The Offenders" all those plans got cancelled. As a result Hit Monkey and MODOK are pretty stand-alone showsUnrelated, but is there a timeline on here about the Hulu cartoons? Just started watching Hit Monkey today.
Not sure how I never noticed that. Remodeled and destroyed in the same movie.So that would mean Hawkeye happens DURING NWH then, correct?
The majority of the movie is before Hawkeye, around October/November 2024. There's an epilogue around Christmas 2024, which means the movie ends around the same time as Hawkeye.
Here's my reasoning. The Venom 2 mid-credit's scene takes place right after Strange first casts the spell to make people forget Peter is Spider-Man. So is that August, September, Octobor timeframe? Then, the No Way Home scene featuring Eddie sitting at the bar is a time jump to when Strange undoes the spell and sends everyone back to their universes. So November or December timeframe. So the line about Venom and Eddie just getting there can be chalked up as an exaggeration.
I'm so behind on MCU content, that I'll just be starting from the beginning and watching the entire saga. It'll be months until I see NWH.Call me crazy, but I just feel like watching episode 6 of Hawkeye, THEN I will go see Spidey. "Helps" that I moved to small town Alabama where the closest theater is an hour away....
So were Green Goblin, Doc Ock and Electro revived from the dead while Sandman and Lizard were plucked from their reality in present day?
Because plucking characters from specific events in the past in another universe is too convoluted for me to accept. The first three would have to have been taken from Hell to Earth-199999 while Lizard and Sandman are from their realities albeit in 2024.
That makes no damn sense. Unbelievably convoluted, selective time-and-space wise and forced fanservice...Green Goblin, Doc Ock and Electro were transported before their deaths. Lizard was transported before he was turned back into the Lizard, I assume. Sandman seems like he was taken from present day, (in their universe) as were Peter two and Peter three (and Venom)
True, there's a few plot holes with the villains in this movie, likeThat makes no damn sense. Unbelievably convoluted and forced.
Well, it's still pretty much synonymous with MCU. I think they should come up with a new label for stuff that doesn't "connect". Or maybe a new label for the stuff that does. Same opening logo, but then after "Marvel Studios" freezes, add "Marvel Cinematic Universe" or "Marvel Cinematic Universe: What If..." Just a thought, so as to not confuse Joe Public.Up until this point Marvel Studios has only handled Disney owned films and recently with Disney+ the shows as well. It's Marvel show and it's Marvel Studios not MCU Studios.
That makes no damn sense. Unbelievably convoluted, selective time-and-space wise and forced fanservice...
I never heard that was required, to be honest.True, there's a few plot holes with the villains in this movie, likeElectro and Venom being transported to the MCU. Both of these characters do not know Peter Parker is Spider-Man, which was a prequisite to being transported. Electro even says he thought Spider-Man would be black.