Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

Feige/Doom after destroying all the other MCU branches in Doomsday, including the beloved Raimiverse and nulling the events of Logan from existence.
Feige, 2022: "It's surreal, and particularly surreal that it's full circle with Mr. [Sam] Raimi. I was a young producer who just felt lucky to be in the same room with him. Now, I'm an old producer that just feels lucky to be in the same room with him."

 
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Yeah, uh, honestly, I don't expect them to permanently destroy legacy timelines just like that. I think the backlash would be too strong. They're already dealing with the "Marvel is ruined" crowd NOW, let alone after doing something like that.
 
I mean, uh... I'm an atheist too. I don't like the idea of destroying fan favourite realities, so I guess I'm a selfish atheist for wanting to keep the Raimiverse around. I don't know... I'd be pretty pissed off myself if that happened.
 
Why don't we permanently destroy the MCU instead? Serves them right for their self-importance, trying to designate it Earth-616. I'd rather the MCU is made meaningless null and void than the Raimiverse or the Fox universe. Fuck the MCU for killing off Human Torch, while we're at it. Killed him off for a humiliating joke.
 
Why don't we permanently destroy the MCU instead? Serves them right for their self-importance, trying to designate it Earth-616. I'd rather the MCU is made meaningless null and void than the Raimiverse or the Fox universe. Fuck the MCU for killing off Human Torch, while we're at it. Killed him off for a humiliating joke.
I wouldn't be opposed to it if that's how the MCU ended.
 
If it was done in a meaningful way and gave us something new and nostalgic kinda like No way home did for the Raimi and Webb films then I have no problem with them killing off every other universe. Plus it makes it sooo much easier to place in a cohesive timeline chronological Watch order compared to the multiverse saga having so many possibilities.

P.S I was just happy to see anyone from the Fantastic Four 2000s films let alone Johnny who is probably my favourite of the four appearing in an MCU project with Deadpool and freaking Wolverine but after the initial hype of the movie wore off after awhile I kinda hated that they killed him off in such a shit way. But I'm glad we got him back in any capacity since it seemed pretty unlikely for years after silver surfer came out that he would be back.
 
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I watched it with friends from work weird to think that it was technically happening in real time lol now on to everyone's favourite series Secret Invasion haha
Oh boy can't wait to witness how the spooky evil green long eared creatures impact the world economy hahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
 
Why don't we permanently destroy the MCU instead? Serves them right for their self-importance, trying to designate it Earth-616. I'd rather the MCU is made meaningless null and void than the Raimiverse or the Fox universe. Fuck the MCU for killing off Human Torch, while we're at it. Killed him off for a humiliating joke.
Not gonna lie, I'm kinda sick of the good guys always winning. It's unrealistic, and has just gotten rid of all stakes. I'd love for something to happen like this, even if they nulled it like Endgame did with the Snap. And destroying other universes (even if popular) would (in my opinion) be better staying gone, otherwise it's just lazy writing, especially when they probably won't get any more additions anyway. You can still watch the movies, it isn't like they're gone, they just… wouldn't have a universe anymore
 
Not gonna lie, I'm kinda sick of the good guys always winning. It's unrealistic, and has just gotten rid of all stakes. I'd love for something to happen like this, even if they nulled it like Endgame did with the Snap. And destroying other universes (even if popular) would (in my opinion) be better staying gone, otherwise it's just lazy writing, especially when they probably won't get any more additions anyway. You can still watch the movies, it isn't like they're gone, they just… wouldn't have a universe anymore
It makes all the sacrifices and events in those films meaningless, though. That's the issue. It's narratively unsatisfying to just kill them all off.
 
It makes all the sacrifices and events in those films meaningless, though. That's the issue. It's narratively unsatisfying to just kill them all off.
Killing them off can definitely work with the right plot, I just don't think they should bring them back if they do. Killing them off for no reason is a good way to show how powerful/amoral the villain is (for example) and even then movies don't have to be narratively satisfying to be good. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ended with no sense of catharsis, which is the main reason the BBFC gave for banning it in the uk for 20 years, yet it's now praised for its unsatisfying ending, because it's unsatisfying ending is satisfying
 

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