Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

Not going to lie Steve is kind of a perve for falling in love with girl then 70 years later falls in love with that girls niece then goes back in time to be with the aunt
 
Didn't the Russo's say that after Steve danced with Peggy that he did some very careful work and secret-keeping as to not cause timeline branching?

I'm pretty sure in Loki they said that branching only occurs in a Nexus Event, not so much from minor changes that don't affect the future ("Ripples, not waves." - Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. S7)
 
I think Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man should be included. It's a branched timeline. It's essentially a really long What If...? episode.
My thoughts exactly I put it just after What if S03 because it leads into the whole what if speech at the end of the series finale and no characters appear in either Across the spider-verse and the what if montage of variants which appear in other series or media.

Ngl though wanted to put it closer to Loki S02 as it's still a freshly connected MCU adjacent universe but with the references to both the 60s animated show and the Raimi films I feel like it's original position is the best for now.
 
I think YFNS might be Marvel's early way of creating a "softly rebooted" timeline for Spider-Man that replaces the 4 films after Secret Wars.

Look at it from this perspective: the most you'd lose outside of Peter's world is his connection to Tony. You can work within those changes to where Iron Man still ends up the way he did at the end of Endgame.
Secondly, you essentially rewrite it to where he isn't exposed by Mysterio in movie 2 nor does it go full multiverse like 3 did and the upcoming 4th film seemingly will with Knull and maybe Vulture coming back.
From there, yeah regardless he won't meet MJ or Ned til college so them forgetting him by the end of film 3 will not affect the timeline potentially being altered if after Secret Wars if these YFNS events replace all that.

When you "erase" events like these, the story has to justify the journey going forward. In other words, you set up specific stakes that shape the character's development and the overall narrative reprecussions that carry over into the new timeline so, in this case Peter, won't make the same mistakes like last time. Plus, I don't think YFNS being nuCanon after Secret Wars would disrupt much of the MCU events themselves, especially Nico's who could easily move back to LA in the 3rd season or so.
 
I think YFNS might be Marvel's early way of creating a "softly rebooted" timeline for Spider-Man that replaces the 4 films after Secret Wars.

Look at it from this perspective: the most you'd lose outside of Peter's world is his connection to Tony. You can work within those changes to where Iron Man still ends up the way he did at the end of Endgame.
Secondly, you essentially rewrite it to where he isn't exposed by Mysterio in movie 2 nor does it go full multiverse like 3 did and the upcoming 4th film seemingly will with Knull and maybe Vulture coming back.
From there, yeah regardless he won't meet MJ or Ned til college so them forgetting him by the end of film 3 will not affect the timeline potentially being altered if after Secret Wars if these YFNS events replace all that.

When you "erase" events like these, the story has to justify the journey going forward. In other words, you set up specific stakes that shape the character's development and the overall narrative reprecussions that carry over into the new timeline so, in this case Peter, won't make the same mistakes like last time. Plus, I don't think YFNS being nuCanon after Secret Wars would disrupt much of the MCU events themselves, especially Nico's who could easily move back to LA in the 3rd season or so.
I was hoping I'd get thoughts on this?
 
I mean, it also has other characters around him, you would rather have that Peter displaced in the whatever rebooted universe is gonna replace the MCU moving forward
 

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