Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 4)

It doesn't mention anything about the release papers. All it says is that Selvig referenced 616 on the chalkboard before being released on November 11th, 2013. If you look at the movie beginning on the day it came out, you would be on the 11th by the time Selvig's released so the date obviously came from that.
 
In other words, the timeline book author looked through the wiki, saw placements they didn't like and just went...
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... that an accurate representation of events?
The wiki got a lot of its dates from the movies themselves so it isn't really a surprise they line up for the most part. The only thing I can think of that's specific to the wiki is the Defenders shows on the Disney + timeline but that's because I don't think they put the same care in making sure it was accurate the way they do their own productions. Plus they obviously wouldn't be as familiar with shows they had no involvement with. Like if the book had specific dates from the wiki, it'd be one thing. But it just stays specific to the season unless the day itself is made clear like Iron Man 3 revolving around Christmas.
 
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