Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

Found a page on Mjolnir and there's a section about Thor and Jane's relationship that shows it as being 2013-2017. It does really seem like Marvel believes the breakup is closer to Ragnarok than Age of Ultron.
I guess that adds up to the 8 years, 7 months and 6 days?
 
Oh, I didn't know that. So I won't see them. But I found something interesting.

Okay that wasn't in the original samples I saw for the Table of Contents.

I think they were edits to this book at some point during publishing and we saw an earlier version? Phil Coulson didn't have that many pages dedicated to him...maybe?
 
It'd be March 2017. So it fits.
That kinda bothers me that we have to ignore that April date seen in Jane's lab in Love and Thunder now. Unless there's time jumps in the film? Current event time jumps I mean.
 
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The index currently shows his last page as 162 and the only one that's post Avengers. I wouldn't get your hopes up. It's probably a reference to him either during or pre-Avengers.
Ah okay. I guess his name is mentioned in text but not focused on him?
 
That kinda bothers me that we have to ignore that May date seen in Jane's lab in Love and Thunder now. Unless there's time jumps in the film? Current event time jumps I mean.
A Bit of Everything discusses in his video how Jane mentions she's had cancer for 6 months and if she just found out at the beginning of the movie, this would fit with the 4/30 on her blood test. She then goes to Asgard in May and the majority of the movie will be in October. Plus this fits with the She-Hulk reference as she would have been active during that time.

So,
April 2025- Cancer Diagnosis
May 2025- Goes to New Asgard/Becomes Thor
October 2025- Reunites with Thor/Fights Gorr/Dies
 
A Bit of Everything discusses in his video how Jane mentions she's had cancer for 6 months and if she just found out at the beginning of the movie, this would fit with the 4/30 on her blood test. She then goes to Asgard in May and the majority of the movie will be in October. Plus this fits with the She-Hulk reference as she would have been active during that time.

So,
April 2025- Cancer Diagnosis
May 2025- Goes to New Asgard/Becomes Thor
October 2025- Reunites with Thor/Fights Gorr/Dies
Okay that makes more sense.
 
Ah okay. I guess his name is mentioned in text but not focused on him?
That's how I see it. Maybe something to do with his death bringing the Avengers together and Civil War being their breakup. Or something related to Natasha and Black Widow. The year matching the page is 2016, so these are my best guesses.
 
love and thunder for me is the biggest case of the book being incorrect, everything else it's placed i can somewhat rationalize but in my head theres no way thor didnt leave earth in 2015 and search for the stones for 2 years placing that film in 2024, alongside groot's growth patterns and the original plan to have it tie in with moon knight which was also originally set in 2024
 
love and thunder for me is the biggest case of the book being incorrect, everything else it's placed i can somewhat rationalize but in my head theres no way thor didnt leave earth in 2015 and search for the stones for 2 years placing that film in 2024, alongside groot's growth patterns and the original plan to have it tie in with moon knight which was also originally set in 2024
1. While you may personally feel Thor has to leave Earth in 2015, there's nothing that says it has to be the case. I've brought up before how he can search for the stones while being in a long-distance relationship with Jane. Marvel seems to be confirming this.

2. Groot's a fictional being with sporadic growth patterns. In Vol 3., he goes full "Kaiju" in seconds. Once again, nothing says he couldn't grow in the 2 months between Love & Thunder and the Holiday Special.

3. An original plan may have been to tie in with Moon Knight, but it's not as clear in the final products. The book shows that Marvel Studios sees Moon Knight in 2025 anyway, so it kind of still works.
 
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I say let's wait until the book is actually out and Starvel has it in hand before making any other changes.
 


One minor detail I like is that Miss Minutes looks a lot less cel-shaded and more "2.5D" animated; akin to Cuphead.
The cel-shaded thing looked very off to me last time.
 
Does anyone recall the reasoning behind this placement?

Captain America - The Winter Soldier Chapter 18: "End Credits" (2:15:02 - 2:15:36)

I believe it's the post-credit's scene.
 

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