Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

So, I'm currently rewatching Ant-Man & The Wasp as part of my MCU rewatch before Brave New World and Born Again. And was wondering how people would feel if the movie was over 3 days instead of 4. In the events we currently have as May 1st, Scott is wearing the same clothes as April 30th and there's nothing that says it's a new day. He has 3 days left of his house arrest and I think some confusion came from this excluding the current day, but I think he is including it. Cassie seems to leave in the morning, so I think it makes sense that Scott is including the current day since there's still essentially a full day left (a day we see with him playing drums, reading, learning magic, etc). The timeline would now be April 30th (Day 1), May 1st (Day 2), and May 2nd (Day 3) with everything else unchanged. If anyone has any issue with this, that's fine. Just thought I'd run it through while I noticed.
 
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When the 3 Watchers harnessed the power of the Living Tribunal (RIP), I think they succesfully removed all variants of Captain Carter from existence.
If we take the TVA comic as happening somewhere after DP&W but before Mobius quits the TVA, then What If season 3 is set after all that.

Helped by the fact that she got Kang's time device; indicating a lot of the Kangs are taken out by this point.
 
I'm also curious if Watcher saved the Tim Story universe Reed Richards from The Void.
I doubt it's the upcoming version played by Pedro Pascal because he wouldn't be the only survivor obviously.
 
If we take the TVA comic as happening somewhere after DP&W but before Mobius quits the TVA, then What If season 3 is set after all that.
This was my understanding as well. It depends on if the TVA Captain Carter is the What If...? version or not.

I'm also curious if Watcher saved the Tim Story universe Reed Richards from The Void.
I doubt it's the upcoming version played by Pedro Pascal because he wouldn't be the only survivor obviously.
As far as I had it in my head, the only details that we know is that Reed studied the Void. Johnny certainly got trapped but we don't know about the rest, but let's say that Reed did, then yeah, I quite like that idea.
 
So, I'm currently rewatching Ant-Man & The Wasp as part of my MCU rewatch before Brave New World and Born Again. And was wondering how people would feel if the movie was over 3 days instead of 4. In the events we currently have as May 1st, Scott is wearing the same clothes as April 30th and there's nothing that says it's a new day. He has 3 days left of his house arrest and I think some confusion came from this excluding the current day, but I think he is including it. Cassie seems to leave in the morning, so I think it makes sense that Scott is including the current day since there's still essentially a full day left (a day we see with him playing drums, reading, learning magic, etc). The timeline would now be April 30th (Day 1), May 1st (Day 2), and May 2nd (Day 3) with everything else unchanged. If anyone has any issue with this, that's fine. Just thought I'd run it through while I noticed.
It seems to be dark when he's reading and doing origami.
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It seems to be dark when he's reading and doing origami.
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I don't really see anything that confirms it's night out. He could just be in rooms with very little lighting or it's later in the day. But if others feel it's night, I'll digress. The sequence could be somewhat out of order too. Something we've seen before with these type of montages.
 
I don't really see anything that confirms it's night out. He could just be in rooms with very little lighting or it's later in the day. But if others feel it's night, I'll digress. The sequence could be somewhat out of order too. Something we've seen before with these type of montages.
Sure, that's just the point where I split it between that day and the next. However, given Scott's personality and the fact that he isn't currently doing anything important, I don't think it's unlikely that he would wear the same casual outfit two days in a row.
 
Sure, that's just the point where I split it between that day and the next. However, given Scott's personality and the fact that he isn't currently doing anything important, I don't think it's unlikely that he would wear the same casual outfit two days in a row.
It's not unlikely but at the same time I didn't see a specific reason it had to be split. But like I said if people prefer to leave it as is, that's fine.
 
So about the "What if...?" finale, it definitely confirms the "What if...? An Immersive Story" game as MCU Multiverse Saga canon right? Since at least two variants unique to that game appear in the character montague at the end.
 

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So about the "What if...?" finale, it definitely confirms the "What if...? An Immersive Story" game as MCU Multiverse Saga canon right? Since at least two variants unique to that game appear in the character montague at the end.
Yeah, it was cool that it was acknowledged. That game felt like a regular but interactive episode anyway.

But which Wong was that then? The main one from the movies?
 
Any thoughts on including Team Thor? I didn't add them to my timeline because they were not MCU canon, but we're now adding multiverse entries diverged from the MCU. It has the designation Earth-16828.
 
Darryl Jacobson's Earth-199999 counterpart appeared in Thor: Love and Thunder, just to remind everyone.
 

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