It definitely fits thematically right thereBefore i prefered to saw Loki and What If...? right after Endgame, after Feige said that the events on Loki unleashed the multiverse i changed to see Loki and What If...? right before NWH
It definitely fits thematically right thereBefore i prefered to saw Loki and What If...? right after Endgame, after Feige said that the events on Loki unleashed the multiverse i changed to see Loki and What If...? right before NWH
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Ms. Marvel 1x03: "????"** (June 22, 2022)
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Sorry to repost that but what do you think?Sorry if someone already said it but should we consider to add the three-part bonus series Team Thor/Darryl, with "(Earth-16828)" in the timeline, like the What If episodes?
MCU wiki considers them as the sixth, seventh and eighth One-Shots: https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Marvel_One-Shots
Eh, I think these are just parody.Sorry to repost that but what do you think?
But where they got the the "Earth-16828" name?Eh, I think these are just parody.
Fixed.Found a mistake
The Marvel Appendix site. They work as continuity consultants for Marvel.But where they got the the "Earth-16828" name?
And of course, everyone on Reddit is trying to make Multiverse of Madness fit in between No Way Home and Hawkeye by saying it's late November and before the December set scenes of No Way Home, just because the Disney + timeline says so. Sigh. Didn't they say behind the scenes that the movie was a few months after No Way Home anyway ? I just don't see any reason why they would fit the movie in where they did. The expected order of Moon Knight, Multiverse of Madness, Ms. Marvel would have at least made more sense.
I'm already getting downvoted for explaining how Eternals in 2023 makes more sense.Redditors when you disagree with them:
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Been there man, been there.I'm already getting downvoted for explaining how Eternals in 2023 makes more sense.
I believe it is considered canon yes![]()
Eternals: The 500 Year War
Eternals: The 500 Year War is a seven-part comic mini-series in collaboration with WEBTOON available digitally to subscribers of the Marvel Unlimited program or on the WEBTOON platform. It consists of a series of flashbacks set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe before the events of Eternals. An...marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com
Is this Eternals prequel comics canon?
It's also included in the Wikipedia list of tie-in MCU comics: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marve...e-in_comics#Eternals:_The_500_Year_War_(2022)