Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)


This fuels my theory that the Deadpool variants from DP&W are from outside of the MCU multiversal tree and part of the "grander Marvel Multiverse" that the TVA turned its attention to after Loki S2.
 
Have we ever got an explanation to why Agents of SHEILD, Agent Carter, Cloak & Dagger, Runaways, Inhumans, and Helstrom aren't on the Disney+ timeline?

The old excuse was that they were a "different brand" (Marvel Heroes, Marvel Knights, etc). But that seems unlikely now that the Netflix shows have been added to the timeline.

They've never been stated to be non canon, so what the dilemma?
 
Have we ever got an explanation to why Agents of SHEILD, Agent Carter, Cloak & Dagger, Runaways, Inhumans, and Helstrom aren't on the Disney+ timeline?

The old excuse was that they were a "different brand" (Marvel Heroes, Marvel Knights, etc). But that seems unlikely now that the Netflix shows have been added to the timeline.

They've never been stated to be non canon, so what the dilemma?
I think they're not important to the narrative going forward yet and some of those like Helstrom or AoS might be a coin-toss ultimately if they wanna keep them 100% canon.
 
Have we ever got an explanation to why Agents of SHEILD, Agent Carter, Cloak & Dagger, Runaways, Inhumans, and Helstrom aren't on the Disney+ timeline?

The old excuse was that they were a "different brand" (Marvel Heroes, Marvel Knights, etc). But that seems unlikely now that the Netflix shows have been added to the timeline.

They've never been stated to be non canon, so what the dilemma?
Because whether one likes it or not, I thnk Marvel Studios doesn't want to commit to confirming everything done on those shows as canon. The only reason the Netflix shows were added was because they decided to treat Born Again as more of a continuation of them. Could this change in the future if they wanted to bring something else back ? Of course, but for now it is what it is.
 

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