Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

Fantastic question! I have no idea, thanks!

Jk for the 2024 present day stuff my thought was Fall 2024 in the section between the September and October months after She-Hulk Episode 1. For the Void/TVA stuff just after Loki S02. For the viewing order I'm thinking about placing it before Agatha All Along based on Disney+. If anyone has another idea please let me know and I can adjust my plan.
Deadpool is a Scorpio in the comics, so his birthday in the movie could be late October, after Eternals and before NWH.

The viewing order placement makes sense. On the Disney Plus timeline, Loki Season 2 is also after The Marvels (link), maybe because of the reference to Quantumania in the last episode. I prefer to keep Season 2 right after Season 1, but what do you think of that?
 
Deadpool is a Scorpio in the comics, so his birthday in the movie could be late October, after Eternals and before NWH.

The viewing order placement makes sense. On the Disney Plus timeline, Loki Season 2 is also after The Marvels (link), maybe because of the reference to Quantumania in the last episode. I prefer to keep Season 2 right after Season 1, but what do you think of that?
October works for me. I went with a vague September date based on, for lack of better word, a general fall vibe and September being the initial release date. But between Eternals and NWH works for me.

I personally agree with Loki S02 being after Loki S01 in the viewing order as well and didn't intend on moving it but if a majority of people wanted it moved I'll do that. Imo it works best being viewed after Loki S01, people outside of time will reference events out of order sometimes.
 
October works for me. I went with a vague September date based on, for lack of better word, a general fall vibe and September being the initial release date. But between Eternals and NWH works for me.

I personally agree with Loki S02 being after Loki S01 in the viewing order as well and didn't intend on moving it but if a majority of people wanted it moved I'll do that. Imo it works best being viewed after Loki S01, people outside of time will reference events out of order sometimes.
You can always look at my Deadpool 3 timeline in the X-Men thread! :)
 
Daredevil: Born Again Is 'A Continuation' Of The Netflix Show: 'A Lot Of The History Follows On'

"There was talk early on about reinventing the whole thing, to see if Matt was a slightly different person," Cox tells Empire in our Andor Season 2 issue. "But it ended up more of a continuation." By the sounds of it, Born Again will exist in the same continuity as the Defenders shows, providing context for everything to come. "A lot of the history follows on," says Cox. "The relationships and dynamics set up in the previous seasons still exist."

Not that there was any question, of course.
 
I'm still waiting on them to acknowledge Agents of SHIELD as canon; confirming Mac is up there in his new Helicarrier in secret again plus the fact the reason they survived the snap was due to the other-dimensional properties of the monoliths.
I wouldn't get your hopes up. I mean never say never, but I doubt we see AoS get the same recognition the Netflix series are receiving. I think Marvel Studios prefers that SHIELD is defunct. Especially now that they have new organizations as stand-ins like SWORD, SABER and the DODC.
 
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I wouldn't get your hopes up. I mean never say never, but I doubt we see AoS get the same recognition the Netflix series are receiving. I think Marvel Studios prefers that SHIELD is defunct. Especially now that they have new organizations as stand-ins like SWORD, SABER and the DODC.
You don't have to believe me, I'm just saying don't get your hopes up on something that has a good chance of not happening.
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I'm still waiting on them to acknowledge Agents of SHIELD as canon; confirming Mac is up there in his new Helicarrier in secret again plus the fact the reason they survived the snap was due to the other-dimensional properties of the monoliths.
There really doesn't need to be an elaborate explanation for why the AoS cast survived the Snap, they just had good RNG (same as Peter's notable classmates and the Phase 1 heroes). Funnily enough my friends and I used this Thanos Snap RNG website to see who would've survived and 10 of us survived so it's really not out of the question

If AoS (extends to Cloak and Dagger, Runaways, etc.) ever does get acknowledged I'd prefer if it was a brief cameo like Matt in NWH rather than any kind of continuation. Just to get the general idea that the events happened in canon and are acknowledged
 
There really doesn't need to be an elaborate explanation for why the AoS cast survived the Snap, they just had good RNG (same as Peter's notable classmates and the Phase 1 heroes). Funnily enough my friends and I used this Thanos Snap RNG website to see who would've survived and 10 of us survived so it's really not out of the question

If AoS (extends to Cloak and Dagger, Runaways, etc.) ever does get acknowledged I'd prefer if it was a brief cameo like Matt in NWH rather than any kind of continuation. Just to get the general idea that the events happened in canon and are acknowledged
For me it's not about them surviving the snap, but more so that it was completely ignored because those behind the scenes weren't given the knowledge to make their show fit. Sure you can use the "everyone moved on" excuse, but the truth is Marvel Studios didn't care if the show lined up with what they were doing, so the show just continued on with its own story. I truly think Loeb believed the snap would get resolved with a reversal rather than 5 Years Later and the old Marvel Television shows that were set between Infinity War and Endgame would take place in this new timeline where the snap never happened.

I'm not saying they couldn't reference the show down the line, I just don't think it's likely. I'm fine if people want to disagree with that. It's just my opinion.
 
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