Okay, so now I can rub it in anyone's face that I'm right and I always have been and you have to accept that if you're a non-canoner it's a head-canon? lol, Marvel are doing the same thing here.
I mean, I've already retired from canon arguments now because it's gotten to the point where it is literally absurd to think otherwise. This teaser is pretty inarguable. They want us to know it's the same versions. Deal with it.
I mean it's ridiculous to act like it was never at the very least questionable. I just don't understand the hostility from either side when it comes to the debate. As if the answer has always been 100% concrete and both sides didn't have legit arguments. I've personally gone back and forth on whether I believed Marvel Studios would carry everything Netflix did with these characters over and I would never say anybody that disagreed with me was wrong on the subject or rub things in their face.
Even in his interview Winderbaum says they've been cagey over the Sacred Timeline and now that time has passed and after seeing how well-integrated the stories are, he is confident in saying they're part of the Sacred Timeline. This to me shows it still wasn't as connected or integral to Marvel Studios from the beginning as some may want to believe. Anyway, I accept the shows are canon now and am ready to move on.
I do wish that if Marvel Studios feels these shows are part of their Sacred Timeline they integrated that better. The way they're separated on Disney + is like they want to have their cake and eat it too. They'll say they consider it canon, but at the same time, they want their productions to remain separate from them on the service.