selfishmisery
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Is the breakdown video showing a point in the book that insinuates that?Based on that breakdown video, they went with the newspaper so they are implying IM3 is December 2013.
Is the breakdown video showing a point in the book that insinuates that?Based on that breakdown video, they went with the newspaper so they are implying IM3 is December 2013.
Yes, Malekith is discussed on Pages 101-104 which would be TDW, and Maya Hansen is discussed on Pages 106-108 implying that her story in the MCU takes place after Malekith's. Like I said, in the more complicated years, based on how the pages for characters are broken down, they take a year and go through it chronologically from Jan 1 to Dec 31. Otherwise why jump around like that on pages during each year?Is the breakdown video showing a point in the book that insinuates that?
Yeah, these pages we're looking at don't automatically show up in the page previews UNTIL you click on the book icon.I think it would be better to just wait until the book releases and we can see every page in it's entirety, before jumping into such strong conclusions.
In some of the YouTube comments on that guy's video, they have an explanation for that. AoS only mentioned the Extremis, right, and they said it was new. Those guys could have been messing with it before the events of the movie... I mean it works, I guess.Yeah, it all seems okay to me except Iron Man 3. Was fine with the book not acknowledging AoS, but forcing it out of continuity sucks. But I'm already trying to find a way to no-prize it in my head
Listen, I understand where you are coming from. I just recently went through the same thing for the past few years. But I believe as the MCU beings to course correct, your passion will return. I've spent countless hours of my life in this forum creating a chronological viewing order for friends and family based on this timeline. To see it all end after so many years put into it is downright heartbreaking! Please re-consider!Everyone, I am planning to stop work on the MCU timeline.
It's nothing to do with the timeline book, I already privately told other users before the pandemic I was planning to stop due to lack of interest in continuing the work and not being a fan of several MCU movies.
Besides Shang-Chi and a few of the Disney+ shows being good, and NWH and Wakanda Forever being okay, I also haven't enjoyed Marvel Studios' output since Endgame, so that's also been a factor. And I'm also uninterested about the controversies on the book's film placements.
I plan on stopping before the timeline book releases, and since Loki S2 is the next thing to come out, and it'll end a few weeks after the book comes out, I figure it's as good a time as any to announce this.
Is anyone interested in continuing the timeline in a new thread?
I understand you, I had to take about a year's leave of MCU too, because I was not satisfied with the direction (or the lack of direction) it's heading towards. Returning and binging the stuff I missed out gave me a new bump, but now I feel myself burning out yet again. It was so much more interesting, where we had movies, comics, series in different networks. It's not the same since Endgame. Regardless I do hope you will find the spark to keep going later, I'm hoping for changes too. If not, thank you for managing the timeline through the years!Everyone, I am planning to stop work on the MCU timeline.
It's nothing to do with the timeline book, I already privately told other users before the pandemic I was planning to stop due to lack of interest in continuing the work and not being a fan of several MCU movies.
Besides Shang-Chi and a few of the Disney+ shows being good, and NWH and Wakanda Forever being okay, I also haven't enjoyed Marvel Studios' output since Endgame, so that's also been a factor. And I'm also uninterested about the controversies on the book's film placements.
I plan on stopping before the timeline book releases, and since Loki S2 is the next thing to come out, and it'll end a few weeks after the book comes out, I figure it's as good a time as any to announce this.
Is anyone interested in continuing the timeline in a new thread?
I'm gonna echo Kinard. Believe me, I know how you feel. I was as ecstatic as anyone when WandaVision began and lost a LOT of energy and interest in the MCU as Phase 4 drug on. I barely even mustered the energy to get tickets for AM3 and that was supposed to START Phase 5. However, I have rewatched what's available in the saga recently and once I got to AM3 again I realized that all that drudgery was finally paying off. I enjoyed AM3 (I know a lot didn't but my Kang theory I posted a while back makes me feel much differently about the film than most), and GOTG 3 was amazing. The rumors circling Cap 4 (remember way back when MK 'might' be in a project with Cap soon?) and a couple other things happening behind the scenes (Iger admitting the MCU lost focus, the cutting way back on shows, and re-direction of where its all going) and I feel like a corner was turned without us actually realizing it.Everyone, I am planning to stop work on the MCU timeline.
It's nothing to do with the timeline book, I already privately told other users before the pandemic I was planning to stop due to lack of interest in continuing the work and not being a fan of several MCU movies.
Besides Shang-Chi and a few of the Disney+ shows being good, and NWH and Wakanda Forever being okay, I also haven't enjoyed Marvel Studios' output since Endgame, so that's also been a factor. And I'm also uninterested about the controversies on the book's film placements.
I plan on stopping before the timeline book releases, and since Loki S2 is the next thing to come out, and it'll end a few weeks after the book comes out, I figure it's as good a time as any to announce this.
Is anyone interested in continuing the timeline in a new thread?
There is no way the book is going to be fully agreed upon. I guarantee we have all put way more thought into this timeline than the writers of that book.Once the book is out, I wonder if, as a group, we'll decide that the book is gospel and that is the new timeline that we all agree upon. If so, this thread can probably be edited to move things around to match the book. Really should not be a very involved process. Once that is done, someone can create a new thread, "Phase Five and Beyond", as no further editing to Phase 1 through 4 should be needed.
As long as the evidence presented is agreed upon. I'm sure this timeline will be more accurate overall.True, but I was thinking the actual days and stuff (and non Marvel Studios projects) could mostly stay the same, just update some years (such as Fury's Big Week to 2010) and stuff. And whatever is going on with Iron Man 3.
Phase 4 and 5 were so Good that I started re-reading 1960s Marvel's comics ahahahah .Sorry guys, as I mentioned, I didn't consider myself a fan of the MCU as a whole even before the pandemic since I don't care for a number of movies in the first three phases. I decided to give Phases Four and Five a shot, but since the movies were generally not improving on what came before, I am deciding to call it quits.
Even if it wasn't for the quality declining, I still want to stop working on this since it has been very boring for me.
Once again, if anyone is interested in continuing the timeline in a new thread, please let me know.
I could take the role. I respect your work and DIRISHB's work so much, and I want it continued to the best of my ability. My only problem with this is breaking things down minute by minute and so I will need some help. Otherwise I want to be as helpful as possible.Is anyone interested in continuing the timeline in a new thread?