Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

The X-Men film series, the Spider-Man Trilogy, the The Amazing Spider-Man Duology, Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters and Spider-Verse (and its many connected realities) all apply as canon. Heck, technically every single Marvel movie and show is canon to Marvel.
In this case though, canon is referencing the Sacred Timeline.
 
@Starvel you should add the two asterisks between "**Loki 2x03: "1983" (0:06:21 - 0:11:35)" and "[Branched Timeline]," and between "**Loki 2x03: "1983" (0:11:36 - 0:36:08)" and "[Branched Timeline]."

You should also add "[Branched Timeline]" after "**Loki 2x03: "1893" (0:36:09 - 0:46:22)**" and change its date to June 24, since it's the day after the fair. Also add a space between the two dates.
 
The X-Men film series, the Spider-Man Trilogy, the The Amazing Spider-Man Duology, Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters and Spider-Verse (and its many connected realities) all apply as canon. Heck, technically every single Marvel movie and show is canon to Marvel.
I like your cloying optimism. But in that statement I feel a strong implication that everything that is not in this book is not Canon (Marvel TV and Tie-In included). The phrase that states convergence may be a reference to the next soft-reboot that will take place, or it is a way to avoid making fans of the old EU reckless.

The only hope is that something similar to Zack Snyder's Justice League happens and that the writers then do whatever the fuck they want and still cite the "officially" non-canon product
 
I don't really see where in that comment they state that Marvel TV is non-canon. It seems like they're talking about Secret Wars.

"Different periods of Marvel's history" = not during the MCU.
"Crash and converge" = universes colliding (a "spoiler" for Secret Wars)

I think this is looking into it too much, like Fiege saying flying cars don't exist in Marvel during Captain America: The Winter Soldier because he thought Fury with a flying car would be out of place. Context matters.
 
I don't really see where in that comment they state that Marvel TV is non-canon. It seems like they're talking about Secret Wars.

"Different periods of Marvel's history" = not during the MCU.
"Crash and converge" = universes colliding (a "spoiler" for Secret Wars)

I think this is looking into it too much, like Fiege saying flying cars don't exist in Marvel during Captain America: The Winter Soldier because he thought Fury with a flying car would be out of place. Context matters.
"The timeline presented in this Book is specific to the MCU's Sacred Timeline through Phase 4"
There is no Marvel TV or Tie-in in the timeline of the Sacred Timelime
 
There's probably no red-stamp tie-in comics either, and they are confirmed canon. "MCU's sacred timeline through Phase 4" means they're only covering events in the Sacred Timeline throughout the first 4 phases. I don't know, but I'm pretty sure a show like Runaways isn't part of the Marvel phases.
 
If anything, they're acknowledging that Marvel movies and shows (including Marvel TV) are canon, but they're only covering the MCU's phases... but other worlds will converge in Secret Wars.
 
There's probably no red-stamp tie-in comics either, and they are confirmed canon. "MCU's sacred timeline through Phase 4" means they're only covering events in the Sacred Timeline throughout the first 4 phases. I don't know, but I'm pretty sure a show like Runaways isn't part of the Marvel phases.
I understand what you mean, and for the TV series I would also agree, but before the TV series I count the comics (which as you said have the stamp). The comics are part of the phases and I don't see why they shouldn't be mentioned (also given The Leader's appearance soon). But apparently they are not mentioned or even produced anymore... I repeat, comics have an official stamp. If they have decanonized products with a stamp, the series are automatically non-canonical
 
You got the wrong interpretation there. I'm saying that they're probably not mentioned, but they're still canonical. Why does the same not apply to Marvel Television? I don't think them not being included makes the comics non-canon.
 
Speaking of the timeline book, if everything goes alright, I'll be receiving the book tonight.

What should I do? Compare it to our timeline and post discrepancies, or just post any new findings?
 
It's not, I just checked.

This is going to be interesting... I just opened a few pages and sometime Miss Minutes pops up saying on screen dates are false...
Guys, but wasn't the book made with on-screen dates? Now some of them can be ignored? WTF??
 

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