Spider-Man Trilogy - Timeline

also continuining with our headcanon timeline, this comes from Ultimate Destruction Wikipedia's page:

"Development of a sequel to Radical Entertainment's previous Hulk title was revealed when the developer and VU Games announced a partnership. The new game's direction was influenced by critical reactions to Hulk, which resulted in free-roaming gameplay that emphasized environmental destruction while omitting stealth elements. Marvel Comics veterans Paul Jenkins and Bryan Hitch were recruited to respectively create the game's story and provide the visual design."

"Producer Vlad Ceraldi subsequently clarified that The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction would not be a sequel to Hulk, and would instead be an original story based on the comics."
 
"Producer Vlad Ceraldi subsequently clarified that The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction would not be a sequel to Hulk, and would instead be an original story based on the comics."
oh thank you! Didn't noticed that!
 
ok so according to the wiki. is up to you. The game was even canon to Earth-616 at one point, so in my opinion, i would say, wathever you think, can work (separate continuity, Sequel to Hulk or set in Earth-616) as Marvel always seemed confused about the project.

 
ok so according to the wiki. is up to you. The game was even canon to Earth-616 at one point, so in my opinion, i would say, wathever you think, can work (separate continuity, Sequel to Hulk or set in Earth-616) as Marvel always seemed confused about the project.

tbh i think it's cool, it leaves you with the choise.

1st choise, You want the game to be set on Earth-5901? You have the game then the comic sequel.

2nd choise, You want the game to be set on earth-400083? Then game and comics is set after Gamma Games #3.

3rd choise, You want it to be set on Earth-616? Then it's Incredible Hulk (2000) #87, then game and then the comics. It's actually interesting as the game in Earth-616 is set before the prologue to the Planet Hulk arc.
 
should these

Spider-Man 3 Chapter 49 (2:06:53 - 2:07:02)
Spider-Man 3 Chapter 49 (2:07:09 - 2:07:17)
Spider-Man 3 Chapter 49 (2:07:22 - 2:07:34)
Spider-Man 3 Chapter 49 (2:07:38 - 2:07:48)

say video only?
 
The newspaper in the first film infers that not only did Norman found Oscorp in 1966 at age 18 (making this variant born in 1948) - but he was hired to create a modern version of the Super Soldier Serum.

I don't know how old May and Ben are in this timeline, Cliff Robinson and Aunt May's actress were born in the 1920s, so where the Raimiverse deviates from the "Sacred Timeline" might be dependant on very subtle WW1 or WW2 era family divergences (i.e. when their parents decided to conceive.)

In other words: No Captain America or Red Skull potentially in this timeline. The Super Soldier Serum was never perfected perhaps.

 
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The newspaper in the first film infers that not only did Norman found Oscorp in 1966 at age 18 (making this variant born in 1948) - but he was hired to create a modern version of the Super Soldier Serum.

I don't know how old May and Ben are in this timeline, Cliff Robinson and Aunt May's actress were born in the 1920s, so where the Raimiverse deviates from the "Sacred Timeline" might be dependant on very subtle WW1 or WW2 era family divergences (i.e. when their parents decided to conceive.)

In other words: No Captain America or Red Skull potentially in this timeline. The Super Soldier Serum was never perfected perhaps.


1930 is when the serum was conceptualized and the following year when Scmidt is given a faulty version. If time deviated in 1930, and presumably grandpappy Malick never went on that train ride, I guess I could buy May and Ben in the Raimiverse as being in their early 70s.
 
Is it possible you could do an explanation for how the 1872 episode of What If diverged?
Based on how the Watcher explained that episode's existence, I'd say it was butterfly effect from a long time in the past - though that's the boring answer. However, I don't see how any other explanation could be made without any evidence - other than maybe being a similar occurrence to 2x08 "What If… The Avengers Assembled in 1602"
 
Is it possible you could do an explanation for how the 1872 episode of What If diverged?
I don't remember that one?

X-Men and Blade's timelines probably diverged in 5th millenium BCE. The birth of Vampires via Deviants in 5000 BC. Mutants are born from some interferences from Celestials and Victor Timely's Rama-Tut variant (who was forced to leave behind his advanced tech that En Saber Nur would later use for himself).

Amazing Spider-Man has a Captain America, as noted from the video games' own divergent timeline, so the Super Soldier Serum was a success and the timeline for Ben and May's family history differs starting from directly after WW2.

Hulk (2003), I guess if you wanna argue young Ross in the opening flashbacks is really rough 19-20 year old, also deviates (in the early 60s) as a result of the Super Soldier Serum. Ross' superiors are wanting a new version of the Serum and I guess Bruce Banner's dad became an abusive dickhead due to the stress of working for the military.

Daredevil/Elektra is another result of family history and "time-of-conception" related butterfly effects. Ditto for Tim Story's Fantastic Four and Fant4stic, plus both previous Punishers (Thomas Jane and Ray Stevenson).

Ghost Rider's timeline deviates sometime after the point where Johnny Blaze makes the deal in 1986 and what decided to do with his life here instead of the Sacred Timeline.
 
It was 3x06, the first one to show the Watcher's interference had led to him being watched over
Butterfly effect.

Same reasons I gave here:
Daredevil/Elektra is another result of family history and "time-of-conception" related butterfly effects. Ditto for Tim Story's Fantastic Four and Fant4stic, plus both previous Punishers (Thomas Jane and Ray Stevenson).
 
Also, I don't consider the Man-Thing TV movie nor any Marvel live-action property pre-Blade (Hasslehoff Nick Fury included) as part of the MCU multiversal tree.

Hasslehoff Fury was gonna be referenced in the 3rd Deadpool movie IIRC, but that was cut and thus not canon.
 

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