Yeah, but you have the Earths reversed, according to DP&W.View attachment 2431
Wouldn't the viewing order be more like this:
Earth-10005
X-Men: First Class (1962)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (1979)
X-Men (2004)
X2 (2004)
X-Men: The Official Game (2005?)
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
The Wolverine (2013)
X-Men: Days of Future Past (10005-2023 scenes only)
Earth-17315
X-Men: First Class (1962)
X-Men: Days of Future Past (1973 scenes)
X-Men: Apocalypse (1983)
Dark Phoenix (1992)
Deadpool (2016)
Deadpool: No Good Deed (2017?)
Deadpool 2 (2018)
X-Men: Days of Future Past (17315-2023 scenes only)
The Marvels (post-credits scene) (2023?)
Deadpool and Wolverine (2024 scenes only)
The New Mutants (2026)
Logan (2029)
Deadpool and Wolverine (2029 scenes only)
No, they are correct. The TVA refers to all branches of Earth-10005 as Earth-10005 even though they are not literally that reality.Yeah, but you have the Earths reversed, according to DP&W.
I should have been more specific sorry, I am referencing the Marvel Database and they do all comics and MCU and more. They are also the ones who do the TRN numberings. They have been using the Marvel Appendix and comics as reference in the arguments but the final numbering argument is pretty split atm.Just have them all as Earth-10005 for wiki purposes. They are based on exclusively the MCU franchise so they don't have to use the canon numbers.
Here's why I disagree:Any attempt at time travel should create a branch (except fixed loops, like Runaways S3 - they were always in the past). I think Mack was just wrong.
...or rather, it creates a branch but with so few differences it might as well be the same reality even though it isn't.
That's false. The lighthouse was abandoned in 1972 in Earth-199999. In the history altered by the Chronicoms, they were attacked in 1973. It is speculation that the two events have any relation to begin with.Here's why I disagree:
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Until those Chronicoms started talking to the Malick HYDRA guy, what happened prior in that final AoS season was fixed into the timeline, due to the changes not being as major enough to branch.
On Screenrant's part? It's been years and I can barely remember things from a year ago yet alone four years.That's false. The lighthouse was abandoned in 1972 in Earth-199999. In the history altered by the Chronicoms, they were attacked in 1973. It is speculation that the two events have any relation to begin with.
Nothing is confirmed, it is theorized to be 10005 or 17315 (depending on what classification people are referring to) but basically the current X-Men timeline at the end of Deadpool and Wolverine but only time will tellWhat branch/universe is the post-credits of The Marvels?
If it wasn't the main X-Men timeline, that's worse than not making Sinister Strange the evil Dr Strange from What If.Nothing is confirmed, it is theorized to be 10005 or 17315 (depending on what classification people are referring to) but basically the current X-Men timeline at the end of Deadpool and Wolverine but only time will tell
I'd be surprised if that wasn't the plan and they bring them all together to save their universe in Doomsday. Monica then acts as sort of a connection between 10005 and 616.If it wasn't the main X-Men timeline, that's worse than not making Sinister Strange the evil Dr Strange from What If.
"Similar but 1% different" timelines are convoluted and strengthen my distaste for multiverses. Limit that sh*t.
I think it's going to be the Earth-10005/FoX-Men universe, to simplify things.What branch/universe is the post-credits of The Marvels?