I think it's Incursions as a result of something that might occur in the Loki finale.In QuANTuMANia, Kang says that he saw the Multiverse dying. Is this because of the TVA Time Loom being down? Like is it similiar what happened Last Episode?
The timeline book happenedWell...It's been a while since I've posted but dang 30 pages on Part 3 already? Ok then. Question about what happened between Part 2 and 3 where a lot of things shifted in years on Page 1? Can anyone sum up the changes made post endgame here and why they are where they are now?
I guess it's time to check out then. I don't agree with a lot of the post endgame book, and it's likely going to be a butterfly effect going forward for me.The timeline book happened
as someone who was vehemently against the book since its announcement ive come to terms with a lot of its placements and have reluctantly come around to agree with the newer placements (the only thing on my personal timeline i still have placed differently than the book is love and thunder)I guess it's time to check out then. I don't agree with a lot of the post endgame book, and it's likely going to be a butterfly effect going forward for me.
In your own words, why is IM3 in 2013 now? Why is Eternals in 2024 now? Why is LAT and MK in 2025 now?as someone who was vehemently against the book since its announcement ive come to terms with a lot of its placements and have reluctantly come around to agree with the newer placements (the only thing on my personal timeline i still have placed differently than the book is love and thunder)
Iron Man 3- Besides the book, any date shown in the movie is 2013. Whether it be the newspaper or when Tony is looking up info about Mandarin attacks. There's nothing that says Tony wouldn't still have PTSD a year and a half after The Avengers, Maya corrects Tony that their kid would actually be 13 (hypothetically conceived January 2000-December 2013), and no point in the movie is it said to be 2012 or 6 months after The Avengers.In your own words, why is IM3 in 2013 now? Why is Eternals in 2024 now? Why is LAT and MK in 2025 now?
Then this forum should remove AOS and put it in the Multiverse thread instead because while AOS doesn't directly reference IM3, I find it hard to believe that Extremis was basically in the public eye for a year before Killian decided, you know what I need a buyer for this project. Hell...SHIELD was aware of it and did nothing about it, leaving it for Stark to discover and handle all on his own a year and several bombings later.Iron Man 3- Besides the book, any date shown in the movie is 2013. Whether it be the newspaper or when Tony is looking up info about Mandarin attacks. There's nothing that says Tony wouldn't still have PTSD a year and a half after The Avengers, Maya corrects Tony that their kid would actually be 13 (hypothetically conceived January 2000-December 2013), and no point is the movie is it said to be 2012 or 6 months after The Avengers.
How does it make more sense when WV also shows life returned to normalcy just 3 weeks later when Monica was wandering around the office or other scientists were getting called in for the Westview incident? As I have said before, Civil War states the years past several times for several different films and yet Ajak was off by a year. Tiamut, you're possibly correct here, however, having just rewatched AOU again this past weekend, it occurred to me that while the Accords were put in place, no one brings up the giant hole in the earth after that movie...like ever again. It's no different than a head/hand sticking out of the ocean for years as well.Eternals- Besides the book, we're shown that life has returned to normalcy and honestly it being a year since Endgame over 1-2 weeks makes more sense. We can assume Ajak was rounding when she said "5 Years Ago". I'm sure Tiamut is also going to be treated as a more recent event in the rumored projects it's said to be a part of.
I mean...he also goes from a stick to a baby in like 3 months flat. That kinda proves LAT, at least the opening happens closer to Endgame than GOTG 3.Love & Thunder- Besides the book, Thor and Jane's breakup could easily happen in 2017 as the book says. Thor could have been off-world during the events of Civil War while he and Jane kept a long-distance relationship. The movie even shows him going back and forth with Bifrost and the distance probably played a role in their breakup. Plus it makes sense that in November 2017 (Ragnarok) the girl would mention the breakup since it would be more recent. I know Groot's size is another reason people have issue with 2025, but he's a fictional character with a sporadic growth pattern. And Vol 3. even showed him go "Kaiju" size in no time.
Interesting...I may have to go back and find that in Ms Marvel, because honestly, I never spotted that.Jane's blood test shows 4/30 and she tells Thor later in the movie that she's had cancer for 6 months, fitting with the movie's October placement of the main portion of the movie and confirming her first scene receiving treatment is very shortly after she was diagnosed. Also, She-Hulk (in August 2025) mentions Jane and the implication is that she's still active, and while not seen clearly in the show, the DODC board in Ms. Marvel has a picture of her on their board of different enhanced individuals. I doubt that would still be up there if she had been dead for over a year at that point.
Yes, and I've argued the opposite, so this point is kinda moot.Moon Knight- Besides the book, the wiki has plenty of evidence as to why April-May 2025 fits with Moon Knight and as you know, I've brought it up before.
I think you're exaggerating how big of a deal this is. Extremis was around since... what? 2009 in the timeline book? It can be around a few months before Iron Man 3 no problem.Then this forum should remove AOS and put it in the Multiverse thread instead because while AOS doesn't directly reference IM3, I find it hard to believe that Extremis was basically in the public eye for a year before Killian decided, you know what I need a buyer for this project. Hell...SHIELD was aware of it and did nothing about it, leaving it for Stark to discover and handle all on his own a year and several bombings later.
Before this book...was this information somewhere?
As it's been brought up, there's nothing that contradicts AoS and Iron Man 3. Even if the movie were in 2012, Extremis would have been out there a few years and your arguments would still be valid.Then this forum should remove AOS and put it in the Multiverse thread instead because while AOS doesn't directly reference IM3, I find it hard to believe that Extremis was basically in the public eye for a year before Killian decided, you know what I need a buyer for this project. Hell...SHIELD was aware of it and did nothing about it, leaving it for Stark to discover and handle all on his own a year and several bombings later.
How does it make more sense when WV also shows life returned to normalcy just 3 weeks later when Monica was wandering around the office or other scientists were getting called in for the Westview incident? As I have said before, Civil War states the years past several times for several different films and yet Ajak was off by a year. Tiamut, you're possibly correct here, however, having just rewatched AOU again this past weekend, it occurred to me that while the Accords were put in place, no one brings up the giant hole in the earth after that movie...like ever again. It's no different than a head/hand sticking out of the ocean for years as well.
I mean...he also goes from a stick to a baby in like 3 months flat. That kinda proves LAT, at least the opening happens closer to Endgame than GOTG 3.
Interesting...I may have to go back and find that in Ms Marvel, because honestly, I never spotted that.
Yes, and I've argued the opposite, so this point is kinda moot.
In the movie when Tony is looking up the Extremis tests, there's an 06/25/09 date for Injection Tests.I don't know. Does it matter, though?
Yeah, to me it actually does. That's why I'm tapping out. This sub basically went full on admission that the official marvel book is gospel therefore, there is no further discussion to be had. No matter what we discuss here going forward, the book backed up by the D+ timeline will forever be the thing we point to and say 'well marvel said...'. I mean seriously...look at the first response to my question. Or R-Man's. The book is gospel. Even later down the road, the updated book (now including secret wars) will trump anything we attempt to lock here. And let's say that book is done by a new group and they change their mind and IM3 is 2012 again. Will the sub pivot again to accommodate it?I don't know. Does it matter, though?