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No, not in the context of the questions.When the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. writers said the season takes place "pre-snap", is it possible that they meant Hulk's snap?
No, not in the context of the questions.When the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. writers said the season takes place "pre-snap", is it possible that they meant Hulk's snap?
Really? I read the interview and it seemed like they just said they didn't want to set it "five or six years later", which means it's not set post-Endgame. Doesn't mean it's not post-Infinity War.No, not in the context of the questions.
Really? I read the interview and it seemed like they just said they didn't want to set it "five or six years later", which means it's not set post-Endgame. Doesn't mean it's not post-Infinity War.
Ah, I guess I read a different interview.'Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' bosses answer burning season 6 premiere questions
The 'Agents of SHIELD' showrunners discuss Clark Gregg's mysterious new character in the season 6 premiere and why they're not referencing the MCU.ew.com
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Last season we got a reference to the events in Avengers: Infinity War, but there wasn't an MCU reference in the premiere. Can we expect any references or nods to Infinity War or Endgamein the new season?
JED WHEDON: We are pre-Endgame.
That means the season is taking place during the years with the vanished. Does that have any bearing on the story at all?
JEFF BELL: We're actually pre-Snap.
WHEDON: For the multiple reasons, we had to do that. One of the main ones being that we were not positive when season 6 would air. We were pretty sure it was going to be in the summer, but if they moved us up to January and we had tied into in any way, it would've destroyed everything. So the safest course of action for all parties involved was for us to stay pre-Snap.
So, basically, they're wrong.
Yep. I saw multiple.Ah, I guess I read a different interview.
I've heard about that, but I'm reluctant to add the precise date of June 13 to the timeline since a moon phase can be for visual effect, not necessarily indicative of when something takes place.Captain Marvel Timeline
In one scene of Captain Marvel, we see a 1995 Calendar on the June page, later that night it's a full moon. That day would be Tuesday, 13th June 1995. Now we can calculate backwards and forwards for the main plot of the movie.
TheMCUFan, Marvel Cinematic Universe wiki
Yeah, unless they specifically say something like "I sure am glad the entire population of the universe is still intact" then it can easily be set post-snap.Honestly, you should just set Agents of SHIELD season 6 one year after Endgame and call it a day. Its mathematically impossible for it to be one year later and be pre snap. Ignore the stupid producers and place it post snap. It helps the timeline and it solves all issues. Plus I'm sure the show won't even mention anything contradicting so we can pretend its post snap
Exactly. I bet you they won't even mention anything like that so you can probably place season 6 one year after Infinity WarYeah, unless they specifically say something like "I sure am glad the entire population of the universe is still intact" then it can easily be set post-snap.
Wait, do you mean I should set it one year after Endgame, in 2024, or one year after Infinity War, in 2019?Honestly, you should just set Agents of SHIELD season 6 one year after Endgame and call it a day. Its mathematically impossible for it to be one year later and be pre snap. Ignore the stupid producers and place it post snap. It helps the timeline and it solves all issues. Plus I'm sure the show won't even mention anything contradicting so we can pretend its post snap
1 year after Infinity WarWait, do you mean I should set it one year after Endgame, in 2024, or one year after Infinity War, in 2019?
I just looked back at my reply earlier lmao I meant to say 1 year after Infinity War, not Endgame. Sorry.Wait, do you mean I should set it one year after Endgame, in 2024, or one year after Infinity War, in 2019?
The One Above All is laughing his butt off.This makes my brain hurt but what if there wasn't a Thanos to perform "The Snap" because he took off and booked it for 2023 after finding out that the Avengers were leaping through time, ripping off Infinity Stones?
Like full on Back to the Future...he just vanishes?
I know that runs contrary to that interview above.
It's moments like these when I think the MCU Gods are trolling us.
Fandango: How do the events of this film influence those Disney+ shows? You have the Loki show, a Hawkeye show, and a Wanda/Vision show, too. Are you guys involved in sort of setting up the pieces for those shows?
Christopher Markus: No. All I know is that I believe that they take the events of this movie into full consideration. They're not on a side continuum.
Fandango: So they exist in a world where the events of this film have taken place?
Christopher Markus: I believe so, yes.
Well...Honestly, if they really start killing/ replacing characters, I may be done with Marvel all together. It's been a good run.
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