Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 2)

It states "no. In season - TBA", not the order they're in.
They're listed based on the credit date in the Writer's Guild of America West website. If Runaways S3's episode order can be determined that way, even if it's unofficial, I'll add them.
 


The amount of effort put into this + the Marvel Studios intro would indicate it's canon.

I do think the "new recruits" angle is a bit iffy on canonicity.

Also note the absence of Iron Man, so it's indeed post Endgame. (And pre-FFH, since Spidey has his Homecoming suit, which is weird since he doesn't use that in FFH anymore)
 


The amount of effort put into this + the Marvel Studios intro would indicate it's canon.

I do think the "new recruits" angle is a bit iffy on canonicity.

Also note the absence of Iron Man, so it's indeed post Endgame. (And pre-FFH, since Spidey has his Homecoming suit, which is weird since he doesn't use that in FFH anymore)

But Bruce is in full Hulk mode
 


The amount of effort put into this + the Marvel Studios intro would indicate it's canon.

I do think the "new recruits" angle is a bit iffy on canonicity.

Also note the absence of Iron Man, so it's indeed post Endgame. (And pre-FFH, since Spidey has his Homecoming suit, which is weird since he doesn't use that in FFH anymore)

Spider-Man is wearing his Homecoming suit, Hulk is actually Hulk and not the abomination that is smart Hulk.

Technically we know that Spider-Man will return to his Homecoming suit because of the Spider-Geddon comic. Dispite that, I think it's between Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home. Bruce may have just gave up control so that Hulk could help defeat... Ultron (?) since he's stronger when he's angry, or the Hulk personality was too strong.
 
Spider-Man is wearing his Homecoming suit, Hulk is actually Hulk and not the abomination that is smart Hulk.

Technically we know that Spider-Man will return to his Homecoming suit because of the Spider-Geddon comic. Dispite that, I think it's between Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home. Bruce may have just gave up control so that Hulk could help defeat... Ultron (?) since he's stronger when he's angry, or the Hulk personality was too strong.

It seems Hulks arm is fine in the trailer, and the Russo's said his injury is permanent....
 
Good point. Pahaps it's retconed?

I guess we'll just have to see for ourselves.

I think there would be massive backlash if they decided to retcon Smart Hulk AND the injury (not to mention in a limited VR experience, of all things). Would throw even more fuel on the #nostakes fire.

Also, it seems the Spider-Man suit is the Disneyland suit, not Homecoming.
 
Fleischer says he's excited to see how Tom Hardy's Venom and Tom Holland's webslinger would come together.

"That's where it's all going to lead," he reveals. "And that's the exciting thing, because we changed the origin of Venom … in the comics, he evolved from Spider-Man but because of the Marvel-Sony thing we weren't able to that. And so the thing I think it's building towards, and will be exciting to see, is when they actually do confront each other."

Let's hope that the Marvel-Sony 'on-again off-again' relationship is now at a point to allow this to happen.
 
The question is: what Feige is gonna do with Marvel TV? It's hard to believe that all the shows will be rebooted. I understand Inhumans, but the rest should stay in MCU.
 
The question is: what Feige is gonna do with Marvel TV? It's hard to believe that all the shows will be rebooted. I understand Inhumans, but the rest should stay in MCU.
Even then, I hope they only soft reboot Inhumans, with either no references but also no contradictions, or simply a recast.
 
The question is: what Feige is gonna do with Marvel TV? It's hard to believe that all the shows will be rebooted. I understand Inhumans, but the rest should stay in MCU.

I feel like they're in a spot where they cant reboot anything except Inhumans without throwing everything else under the bus, and that's gonna be a bad move. Endgame got Jarvis on board, Agent Carter connect to SHIELD, and from what I understand Cloak and Dagger also picks up plot points from AC, C&D now has connections to Runaways and Luke Cage, Luke Cage then has connections to all the other Netflix shows. Inhumans is the only one that's pretty self contained.
 
I feel like they're in a spot where they cant reboot anything except Inhumans without throwing everything else under the bus, and that's gonna be a bad move. Endgame got Jarvis on board, Agent Carter connect to SHIELD, and from what I understand Cloak and Dagger also picks up plot points from AC, C&D now has connections to Runaways and Luke Cage, Luke Cage then has connections to all the other Netflix shows. Inhumans is the only one that's pretty self contained.
Avengers: Endgame featured Edwin Jarvis from Agent Carter, therefore that show is 100% canon. Not just the character, but the same actor. The end of Season 1 features Arnim Zola, and the Hydra theme from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. plays. The Dark Force that was introduced on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. made an appearance on Agent Carter. It became the source of Cloaks powers on Cloak & Dagger.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. features Nitramene from Agent Carter. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. features a reference to the events of Daredevil, specifically a gang war, on a TV. It also features a Judas Bullet from Luke Cage, believe it or not. Micro from The Punisher helps out Coulson's S.H.I.E.L.D. in Season 2. The Dogs of Hell biker gang appeared in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Daredevil and The Punisher. WHiH Newsfront references the ATCU from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and direct events related to them.

Metro-General Hospital, which was introduced on Daredevil and used in other series, made an appearance in Doctor Strange and was mentioned in Avengers: Endgame, although it was a separate facility.

Inhumans references the Terragen in the water supply from the end of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 2.

Runaways features a news reporter from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and an obituary for an agent from the pilot episode.

Cloak & Dagger references both the movies and the Netflix shows, as in one episode "keeping up with the Jones" becomes "keeping up with the Starks and the Rands" and O'Reilly was friends with Misty Night from Luke Cage. She also knew Ben Urich from Daredevil, as evidenced on season 2. Luke Cage was referenced.

The Netflix characters were considered for Avengers: Infinity War.

Black Panther and Luke Cage were both going to have Tilda Johnson/Deadly Nightshade, but once Marvel knew Luke Cage was going to use the character, Marvel Studios changed the name of the Black Panther version of the Character to Linda. Kevin Feige confirmed that Tina Minoru in Doctor Strange was just an Easter Egg, as not to conflict with Runaways, thus claiming that Runaways is canon. Captain Marvel uses the same quinjet set from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D..

Marvel Studios to TV (in no particular order):
Maria Hill
Phil Coulson
Nick Fury
Jasper Sitwell
Lady Sif
Felix Blake
Matthew Ellis
Gideon Malick
Peggy Carter
Howard Stark
Edwin Jarvis (tie-in comic)
Anton Vanko (younger actor)
Tina Minoru (different actress)
Pat Kiernan (as himself)
Watcher Informant

TV to Marvel Studios:
Marcus Daniels/Blackout
Edwin Jarvis

Also why would you get rid of a perfect Daredevil? The show is literally better than the films, it would be crazy to replace him with something less than.
 
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Note: Rumor
Earlier this week the news hit that Kevin Feige would be overseeing all of Marvel creative; bringing Marvel Television under the roof of Marvel Studios. That left many people to wonder what's going to happen to all of the characters Marvel Television dealt with over the last decade.

While I don't think anyone really cares about their version of The Inhumans, everyone wants to know about the Netflix characters such as Daredevil.


The #SaveDaredevil campaign has been really picking up steam, but it doesn't seem to be needed. It sounds like someone very important at Marvel Studios really liked Daredevil and Jessica Jones, so at the very least it sounds like the characters will live on in the MCU.

This does not mean the Netflix series as you remember them are being revived or brought back.

Instead, those characters might (once the moratorium is up and Marvel can use them again) appear in future MCU movies or series. That's without rebooting them, which means it's possible that Charlie Cox and Krysten Ritter could continue in the roles. There's no word yet on Punisher or the popular characters from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D..

As for the previously mentioned Inhumans? MCU Cosmic reported previously that they would be rebooted by Marvel Studios, and it's looking like that reboot begins with Ms. Marvel.
Yep... Daredevil and Jessica Jones.

Would have preferred all of them. Jessica Jones and the Punisher don't fit all that well with the films, but I think Jessica Jones could have an Edwin Jarvis style cameo, while the Punisher can get a news reporting.

Daredevil and Luke Cage make the most scene, with Iron Fist coming close. Guess this will have to do, and I don't mind the perfection of the Daredevil series and character sliding into the films one bit!
 
Note: Rumour

Yep... Daredevil and Jessica Jones.

Would have preferred all of them. Jessica Jones and the Punisher don't fit all that well with the films, but I think Jessica Jones could have an Edwin Jarvis style cameo, while the Punisher can get a news reporting.

Daredevil and Luke Cage make the most scene, with Iron Fist coming close. Guess this will have to do, and I don't mind the perfection of the Daredevil series and character sliding into the films one bit!
I feel like if they keep one of the Netflix shows canon, then they all have to be canon, since they all reference each other.
 
I feel like if they keep one of the Netflix shows canon, then they all have to be canon, since they all reference each other.
Of cause.

Avengers: Endgame = Agent Carter + WHiH Newsfront = Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. = Daredevil/Jessica Jones/Luke Cage/Iron Fist/The Defenders/The Punisher = Cloak & Dagger = Runaways.

Inhumans can technically be retconed without any consequences, though I'd personally wait. A recast or reboot doesn't mean it's been retconed, but contradictions or out right confirmation it's not canon does.
 

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