Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

What I find funny is that she was apparently offhandedly mentioned almost over 10 years ago (4 in universe) in the first Avengers movie like everyone already knows who that is
Like, how are people supposed to know who "Dreykov's daughter" is? This Dreykov isn't even an established comic character as far as things are concerned
 
I think it's more likely they'll go the Secret Wars 2015 route.

The Sacred Timeline and Fox-Men collide, Battleword happens, The Fantastic Four remake the multiverse, X-Men are now in 616.
Logan when he loses his memories, his love interest and his status, gets his entire past rewritten because of mutant prejudice, finds his old war partner teaming up with an alternate version of him to stop his universe from collapsing which does get destroyed because some guy in a green robe decided the entire multiverse is his plaything and he's forced to relocate in the one where he doesn't know literally everyone
 
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I think it's more likely they'll go the Secret Wars 2015 route.

The Sacred Timeline and Fox-Men collide, Battleword happens, The Fantastic Four remake the multiverse, X-Men are now in 616.
So then The Mutant Saga is The Multiverse Saga part 2?

Awful saga book ending tbh. I hate that idea lmao.
 
Logan when he loses his memories, his love interest and his status, get his entire past gets rewritten because of mutant prejudice, finds his old war partner teaming up with an alternate version of him to stop his universe from collapsing which does get destroyed because some guy in a green robe decided the entire multiverse is his plaything and he's forced to relocate in the one where he doesn't know literally everyone
Funny, but sad
 
For example, DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths happened to condense the 1000s of Earths (or "infinite" but nothing ever really is) to a smaller amount.

If all the MCU Universes are restored, then they've done worse than snapping the whole other half of the universe back. They've created zero consequences for Secret Wars. There needs to be consequences.
 
For example, DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths happened to condense the 1000s of Earths (or "infinite" but nothing ever really is) to a smaller amount.

If all the MCU Universes are restored, then they've done worse than snapping the whole other half of the universe back. They've created zero sequences for Secret Wars. There needs to be consequences.
Do you think MCUs Secret Wars will effect the comics?
 
Logan when he loses his memories, his love interest and his status, get his entire past gets rewritten because of mutant prejudice, finds his old war partner teaming up with an alternate version of him to stop his universe from collapsing which does get destroyed because some guy in a green robe decided the entire multiverse is his plaything and he's forced to relocate in the one where he doesn't know literally everyone
Reading that made me dyslectic.
 
How could we define exact days for upcoming projecta?
What I meant was:

Lets for example take Daredevil: Born Again.

And they will place it on D+/marvel.com/(future Timeline book release) timeline between Agatha and CA:BNW.

So we would comply with order = between Agatha and CA:BNW -> but we would be able to point it down to days like we do now -> etc. March 2-14, 2027.

Basically, that we should "match" order of official timeline, but we can still break it down to days/months.

e.g. right now we have different position for Defenders + JJ S3/ Punisher S2 compared to official timeline.
 
Critics will hate on something that's actually peak cinema, yet praise mediocre trash like The Last Jedi or... ugh, Emilia Pérez (as a trans-girl, I outright despise the movie as a whole for making a mockery of Trans-people) as the Second Coming of Jesus.
Hold up, there's been another trans girl in this thread this whole time?? LFG!
How did I not clock you with your profile picture??
 
So basically there's no genuine reason.
Not Tony Masters and she doesn't actually have his innate ability to copy others. It's just technology. It's not that she's a woman, although that's part of it, it's that she's literally not Taskmaster in any way. It's the Catwoman (2004) situation. That's not Selina Kyle therefore it's not really Catwoman. That doesn't mean she can't be interesting on her own however.
 
So basically there's no genuine reason.
Uhhh, she was essentially just "Taskmaster in name". Whereas the comic version of Tony Masters had a solid backstory and could hold his own, MCU's Antonia Dreykov just comes across as a bastardization of Taskmaster. Not only that, but the implication that she's gonna die in Thunderbolts* just screams Wasted Potential for her.
 
Not Tony Masters and she doesn't actually have his innate ability to copy others. It's just technology. It's not that she's a woman, although that's part of it, it's that she's literally not Taskmaster in any way. It's the Catwoman (2004) situation. That's not Selina Kyle therefore it's not really Catwoman. That doesn't mean she can't be interesting on her own however.
Ah yes, "Catwoman in-name only"
 
How much time passed between the Red Hulk's fight and the end of the film, where Sam visits Ross and Joaquín Torres, a week?

I believe the post-credits scene with Leader is a month after the film, since Sam's arm is already healed, what do you think?

BNW's timeline is: November 3, 2026 (prologue); April 15-19, 2027 (main events)
 
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