Good video, but I disagree with how he dismissed the producer's commentary on continuity at 27:10. He mostly dismisses it because, IMO, he misunderstood what the producer said at 28:00. It's clear to me that the producer didn't mean that the GOTG show takes place in a third continuity but rather...
It can simply said to be a similiar situation. The writers didn't think that hard about it for a gag, but it's still meant to be the same universe, and it doesn't overtly condradict anything anyway.
Also, with that logic, the movie Earth-67 also condradicts the comicbook Earth-67, since in the...
The comics didn't treat 67 Spider-Man like a meme. They dedicated a Team-Up story to him, featuring 67, Miles and Ultimate Spider-Man show version. They did give him respect. Same thing with his recent appearance in the Spider-Boy comic.
Only the Spider-Verse movies treated 67 solely as a meme...
That doesn't apply to Earth-67 tho, nothing happened to him and even in the recent Spider-Boy comic, the comic was acting like the 1983 versions of Spider-Friends are the actual canon ones.
Yeah but idk why the Appendix didn't change the numbers after the first Spider-Verse comic and were adamant those were separate versions, despire the fact that the comics make it clear they are the original versions.
Tbh I don't understand why Earths 1983 and 65 are considered separate from 8107 and 6799 by the Appendix just because the numbers got changed/retconned. Maybe they didn't like that Dan Slott ignored the previously established numbers outright. I don't like unnecessary retcons either but still.
In Spider-Boy by Dan Slott, it is confirmed that all the characters killed by Morlun have returned to life after the events of the End of the Spider-Verse. We also see a glimpse into Earth-1983 in the comic, with all the members having had come back to life.
The wiki editors try to choose the most fitting pre-existing versions of characters to relegate the SMU characters into being. Since TRN1222 is the most prominent non-canon MCU Spider-Man, they chose him.
I suggested to them before that the MCU Spider-Man and Vulture in the SMU game could be...
@Megatron do you think the above video can be added to the timeline? First half seems to be a flashback (unless the whole trailer takes place inside Kratos' mind or something, but only the transition part seems dream-like/non-literal, not the rest of it), while the second half seems to take...
I just found this animated/live action commercial for the 2005 FF movie toyline where FF fight Doctor Doom (at 1:45 in the above video).
Of course this can simply be considered simply non-canon but it can also easily be placed inbetween ROTSS and DP&WV if one is so inclined.
Well, it's even said in the trailer that they became superheroes four years prior to the film, so yeah (1:43 in the above video).
Anyway, if I was making the timeline for the MCU FF universe, I'd be including that article in the timeline.
IDK if it has been said but this Marvel.com article is written from an in-universe perspective.
https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/fantastic-four-first-steps-comic-matt-fraction-mark-buckingham-future-foundation
If you count the novels as semi canon, Reed Richards, Hulk, Hank Pym etc. exists, as they were name dropped according to Marvel Wiki and Screenrant.
According to the novel, Namor was the man who found the Spider-Man costume in the garbage. Albeit in the movie itself, the man doesn't look like...
Ok, I found what I was talking about.
'The Party Pooper' section.
Perhaps this indicates that Norman in the MCU is a former CEO? Of course, it could just be a reference.
This might also indicate that Felicia Hardy might be a soap opera star in this universe. But again, it could as well be a...