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Well, no hard reboot anyway....the rumors around DD and JJ confirm that there will be no reboot.
Well, no hard reboot anyway....the rumors around DD and JJ confirm that there will be no reboot.
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So I have some questions concerning Runaways…marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com
Wow. I forgot that line. Awesome job! I think it all works for meIt works if we take into account what Mordo said in Dr. Strange:
Baron Mordo: Temporal manipulations can create branches in time. (=Endgame) Unstable dimensional openings. (=Loki? Seeing as that will supposedly have 2012 Loki tie-in to Multiverse of Madness) Spatial paradoxes! Time loops! (=Dr. Strange) You wanna get stuck reliving the same moment over and over forever or never having existed at all? (=Runaways)
Killing half your cast is completely different to Hydra. These are still tv shows, after all.I don't think there are that many SHIELD fans who wouldn't at least be familiar with the snap.
They also weren't informed on the plot of Avengers: Endgame, I recall.They could acknowledge the snap without killing anyone from the main cast. If all 6 Avengers could survive the snap, I don't see why the core agents couldn't.
I get that. All I was saying that not doing it because it would confuse audiences is a poor excuse. I get SHIELD had to work with what they could but that doesn't change the fact that it creates an issue when it comes to the timeline.They also weren't informed on the plot of Avengers: Endgame, I recall.
On Runaways, they're likely unaware of where they are on the timeline.I get that. All I was saying that not doing it because it would confuse audiences is a poor excuse. I get SHIELD had to work with what they could but that doesn't change the fact that it creates an issue when it comes to the timeline.
That's because Loeb went with the everything is pre-snap mentality for the shows, even if it contradicts previous evidence from the shows themselves. S3 was filmed post Endgame and yet scenes that anyone who's seen the movie know should be post-snapOn Runaways, they're likely unaware of where they are on the timeline.
They probably assumed Endgame would revert the world back to normal soon after, not 5 years later.That's because Loeb went with the everything is pre-snap mentality for the shows, even if it contradicts previous evidence from the shows themselves. S3 has filmed post Endgame and yet scenes that anyone who's seen the movie know should be post-snapare still treated as if the world is fine. I get that Marvel Studios didn't help them out, but like I said that doesn't change that issues have been created because of it.2022 scenes
I assumed the same. In the long run, I'm glad the snap stuck but it's aggravating the effect it had on Marvel Television.They probably assumed Endgame would revert the world back to normal soon after, not 5 years later.
Runaways was still written before.
Since the timeline is taking too long to load the first page of this thread (for me at least), I'm thinking of hiding different sections of the timeline behind spoiler tags to make loading times quicker.
The spoiler tags would be marked for the years they cover (such as "2,500,000 Years Ago - 2007", "2008-2012", and so on, for example).
Like this comment if you agree with this idea, react "sad" if you disagree.
But it "Includes an EXCLUSIVE story not shown in theaters that bridges Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 of Guardians of the Galaxy!" ?The first one is. The second one is just an adaptation of the movie.
I added the bonus story of GotG 2 to the timeline. I might add the Captain Marvel one after I get ahold of it.Captain Marvel: StarForce Mission Log
Captain Marvel: StarForce Mission Log is a book based on Captain Marvel. Popular journal format written from Captain Marvel’s perspective. Follow Carol Danvers' personal mission log as she struggles to regain her memories of the past and learns how to harness her phenomenal powers. Complete with...marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com
Are they canon?