Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

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For anyone still somehow doubting AoS’s canon status, here it is, directly referenced in WHiH Newsfront
Always loved this, but if someone already doesn’t believe AoS is canon, they’re not going to give a damn about WHiH. If nonfans cared about WHiH they wouldn’t be nonfans
 
Spider-Man: Homecoming claims to have an 8 year time jump from post-Battle of New York to its main events??? Obviously this is incorrect, though it’s a weird inclusion. This is the only time it’s referred to as 8 years, clearly someone just messed up the dates, but you’d think this one wouldn’t slip through the gaps
 
Marvel remembering Wonder Man exists leads to peak marketing. Doorman Clause is an interesting nod and I assume this means MCU Doorman exists and his involvement on a movie set led to superpowers being banned in Hollywood.

This also might be soft-launching mutant racism by getting the ball rolling on discriminating enhanced individuals without the added baggage of the Sokovia Accords
 
I’d love to see them reference the Terrigenesis outbreak, since it’s lethal to mutants, though that’s probably wishful thinking
 
This link in second post in thread is pointing to file which no longer exists, so we can remove it.
I don’t feel like necessarily removing it, as it’s still the basis and should be given credit. At the very most, a disclaimer should be made
 
I removed:
  1. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2: The Junior Novel (and the "Bonus Story")
  2. Black Panther: The Junior Novel (and "Aftermath" sections of it)
  3. Thor: Ragnarok: The Junior Novel (and "A New Story" sections of it)
  4. Iron Man Manual (it's an art book, not a resource book)
  5. Ant Man & the Wasp: The Heroes Journey
  6. The Cosmic Quest books (due to the major contradiction of Jane Foster and Erik Selvig not being blipped)
  7. Spider-Man and Ned's travel journal book (Peter wouldn't have been traveling with Ned in the UK to make that journal)
I did extensive research on these yesterday. These are completely non-canon due to 1.) each holding elements that don't line up with the film events which 2.) nullifies the "bonus stories" canonicity due to being part of the novel's narrative, despite said bonus stories themselves not being as conflicting.

Can't pick and choose chapters then throw out the rest, that's not how this works.
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40 films (3 not-yet-released)
  • 24 "Optional" / Extended Multiverse films + X-Men: The Official Game
31 shows (553+ episodes) (24+ not-yet-released episodes)
  • 3 special presentations
  • 1 VR Story
  • 18 shorts/extras
  • 75web-based content
    • 13 "Optional" / Extended Multiverse additional content
55 comic issues (3 not-yet-released)
  • 29"Comic Adaptation" issues
    • 15 "Optional" / Extended Multiverse comic issues
9 books
  • 1Timeline book
    • 1 "Optional" / Extended Multiverse book
Created a little canon "checklist" here for people to keep all the content organized.
 
Spider-Man: Homecoming claims to have an 8 year time jump from post-Battle of New York to its main events??? Obviously this is incorrect, though it’s a weird inclusion. This is the only time it’s referred to as 8 years, clearly someone just messed up the dates, but you’d think this one wouldn’t slip through the gaps
Adrian actually references the 8 years thing again later on.
 

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