I mean the show has always seemed to have the belief each season is set in the release year. For example, Gen V showing 2019 for the flight in S1, S2 having September 30th, 2020 or Translucent's death in 2020, S4 having 2023 & 2024 dates. I don't see how it isn't a sliding timeline when they...
Still got nothing, sadly. At least with Disney + confirming it's before Ragnarok we'll know for certain how long the jump is from Season 3 to Born Again.
I sadly lost my personal timeline document and had to redo it, so figured it'd be a good time to home in on the Netflix shows. I still struggle with some placements like Defenders before Civil War and therefore having Fall/Winter weather in May, but it is what it is. I know they just copied the...
Also, there's a reference to it being Sunday in 2x06 of Jessica Jones in a scene that's currently dated on a Friday. I'd just move the stuff with Jessica visiting the aquarium in 2x05 so that it ends Saturday instead of Thursday. New placements would be:
2x05- May 8th-13th 2017
2x06- May...
So I'm currently going through Luke Cage and was curious what people's thoughts would be on using the November 5th date seen on Luke's phone in 1x04 and moving the first few episodes of the season back a little. There's an unspecified time jump in 1x06 and I think it works. The new placements...
I personally just go with the Audi ad not being canon. I mean it's easy to work around if you want, but I tend to not accept brand tie-in ads like it anyway. Something made in-universe specifically by Marvel like the WHIH Newsfronts are a different story.
A lot of times stuff that is considered soft canon has such little impact to the overall universe and a lot of times I feel is actively ignored by those involved with the higher up projects, so it's personally easy for me to ignore them. Like I said if others do consider them canon that's...
That makes sense. I just feel if something is able to be retconned so easily, I have a hard time accepting it as canon in the first place. But, that's just me.
Exactly how I feel. The only time I believe we should make changes from the original timeline is when we get new information that confirms there needs to be changes, like the timeline book.
Soft canon to me is just another way of saying non-canon. Something's either canon or it isn't. To me the inspired by comics easily fit like a branched timeline that isn't the exact same as the MCU.
And I've always disagreed with the wiki on that. Like I said if the majority here wants to add them, have at it. I just personally don't feel they're canon and will continue to treat them as such.
Agree to disagree. I just don't see any gain in the inspired by comics. I feel like the seal was meant to show this is what Marvel Studios sees as canon. Just because something takes inspiration from the MCU, doesn't mean Marvel Studios considers it canon.
The symbiotes and Ejiofor hunting them seem to match, but there's been plenty of times where leaks get certain elements right while still overall being wrong. I just don't see anything in this trailer that even hints at Peter Parker being involved and if he was I don't see it as something Sony...
I've never considered them canon. Just the ones that have the stamp. To me they just feel like fluff and I feel don't add to the universe in the same way the official ones do (some outright contradicting it) But if a majority wants to add them, have at it.
Up to Season 9 in my rewatch and I noticed that the season premiere not only says it's Friday the 25th, but there's then a shot of September 25th, 2009 on a newspaper that further confirms it. This means the Season 8 finale has to also be in September since it's 3 weeks prior.