According to the school news report at the beginning of FFH, the snap happened over 5 years ago, when the students were halfway through the school year and had already taken their midterm exams (so sometime after late January). The resurrection of half the universe was 8 months ago.
If FFH takes place around July-August, then Endgame might take place in early 2023, possibly around January.
2023School hasn't quite finished for the summer yet in the film (or the trip is happening immediately as school ends?), so it can't really be much later than June, presumably meaning that everyone was unsnapped in late 2023 and it's now 2024.
In the school news report, they said the snap was over 5 years ago. If FFH was in 2024, it would be 6 years ago, not 5.School hasn't quite finished for the summer yet in the film (or the trip is happening immediately as school ends?), so it can't really be much later than June, presumably meaning that everyone was unsnapped in late 2023 and it's now 2024.
I mean, over five years ago, but it's still a stretch.In the school news report, they said the snap was over 5 years ago. If FFH was in 2024, it would be 6 years ago, not 5.
I agree. What do you suggest?If they hadn't reached the actual sixth anniversary date of the snap yet, it doesn't seem that unreasonable that they'd say "over five" rather than six.
The snap was after midterms but before the end of the school year, so anywhere between February and May 2018. Endgame is 5 years later, so anywhere between January and December 2023. It's the last day of school in FFH, shortly before the trip, which means it's summer.If they hadn't reached the actual sixth anniversary date of the snap yet, it doesn't seem that unreasonable that they'd say "over five" rather than six.
I would say that "over five years ago" has to be taken loosely, because FFH has to take place no later than June, as it starts at the end of the school year. What makes the most sense to me is that Endgame is in October 2023 and FFH is in June 2024.The snap was after midterms but before the end of the school year, so anywhere between February and May 2018. Endgame is 5 years later, so anywhere between January and December 2023. It's the last day of school in FFH, shortly before the trip, which means it's summer.
The fifth anniversary of the snap would be between February and May 2023, and the sixth anniversary would be between February and May 2024.
Since it's summer during FFH, that means it can't be 2024, because then it would be after the sixth anniversary of the snap.
I would say that "over five years ago" has to be taken loosely, because FFH has to take place no later than June, as it starts at the end of the school year. What makes the most sense to me is that Endgame is in October 2023 and FFH is in June 2024.
I think he's likely still celebrating his birthday in August. Otherwise, since the snap happened 3 to 6 months before his birthday, he should already be considering himself 17 since 8 months have passed since Endgame.Is it still possible for Peter to still be considered 16 years old in June 2024 if he was 15 in October 2016, the snap happened in early 2018, and everyone was brought back in late 2023?
I'm also thinking although Peter celebrates his birthday in August, his biological birthday in the year was shifted, since the Hulk's snap happened months after the 5th anniversary of Thano's snap.
Yeah I agree. Technically he's 16 for almost two years according to his internal clock, but I think it would be less confusing for everyone if they stuck to the same birthdays as pre-snap.I think he's likely still celebrating his birthday in August. Otherwise, since the snap happened 3 to 6 months before the snap, he should already be considering himself 17 since 8 months have passed since Endgame.
His birthday is shown to be August 10 in the FFH trailer, and he's 15 in Homecoming, so he's 14 in Civil War.Guys have a mistake again in Spiderman far from home. Peter says he is 16 years old, which is impossible. It was 15 years old in the Civil War in 2016 and the snap in 2018, so 17 should be the minimum.
Hey, I noticed in the run-up to Far From Home that "Nick Fury"'s group was implied to be some form of SHIELD, but I didn't catch any overt references to SHIELD in the movie--did anyone else?