I'm confused is this about the pre Disney + shows being in it because I didn't have much hope tbh
Just because it's not in the book doesn't mean it's non-canon.A timeline book is a timeline book. Either give us everything or just leave it. It's not for the sake of our own celebration, but for new fans who are genuenly curious. I don't find it absurd at all to ask them to not leave stuff out. I don't feel like we "lost" either that they are not in, as I agree that they are background shows, but ignoring them completely is not the way. Agents of Shield, the first two seasons for example are mildly important anyway. I'd appreciate some homage at least if not complete entries.
I did not say anything about canon status. I don't feel like it makes much of a difference in terms of canon whether they are in or not. Until they outright confirm they are not canon or somehow retcon it so hard they just can't fit anymore I will be on the everything is canon ship.Just because it's not in the book doesn't mean it's non-canon.
Literally the Netflix stuff or even Cloak & Dagger in some places gets so mature and dark that you CAN'T describe it in simple terms in a book for mass audiences. That's just a fact. Maybe we'll get an adult "expanded" edition, who knows. But these DK books are always sold in kids sections.
Just because it says that, doesn't make it true. If the evidence within the film itself contradicts what the book is saying, then the book is wrong!The Timeline book also says that Eternals takes place in 2024.
So I would probably move that to the waaaay beginning of 2024. @Lebnyx
I'm confused, but I also don't remember what cemented Eternals in 2023?Just because it says that, doesn't make it true. If the evidence within the film itself contradicts what the book is saying, then the book is wrong!
I can only see the Age of Ultron and Hulk pages. There are more to see?
And Iron Man.I can only see the Age of Ultron and Hulk pages. There are more to see?
Where is this preview? I can't see anything new???sersi refers to thanos' snap as 5 years ago
also it looks like from that preview that it's implying that iron man 3 occurs in 2014?? and no mention of the original ant-man in 2015 at least from the table of contents
What!? If it's implying that Iron Man 3 is set in 2013-2014, then this book is truly causal Disney+ timeline garbage that should be ignored. I mean, not to give crap to the timeline writers, but Iron Man 3 is very clearly 2012 apart from the prop date. The dialogue confirms it! Even if it's supposed to be considered official, script/dialogue > props > BTS statements, and Kevin Feige literally confirmed that Iron Man 3 was months after The Avengers 10 years ago!sersi refers to thanos' snap as 5 years ago
also it looks like from that preview that it's implying that iron man 3 occurs in 2014?? and no mention of the original ant-man in 2015 at least from the table of contents
I mean, 5 and 11 months after Infinity War could work for Eternals?Because I have too much time on my hands and was curious, I used the index from the Amazon preview to try and map out a timeline for the post-Endgame movies/shows based on the page numbers:
2023: (pg. 210-243)
-WandaVision (238)
2024: (pg. 244-293)
-Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (244-247)
-The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (252-257)
-Spider-Man: Far From Home (260-67)
-Eternals (268-272)
-Spider-Man: No Way Home (274-76)
-Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (282-286)
-Hawkeye (287-293)
2025: (pg. 294-325)
-Moon Knight (296-301)
-Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (303-306)
-She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (307-312)
-Ms. Marvel (313-318)
-Thor: Love and Thunder (319-323)
-Werewolf by Night (324)
-The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (325)
2024 has Shang-Chi correctly listed first and Eternals in between FFH and NWH. While it's obvious (and I prefer to list it this way tbh) that FFH and NWH should be watched back to back, Eternals could be placed in Fall 2024 -- in between the both of them if FFH begins before those events. Looks like 2025 is identical to the Disney+ timeline (only one I am personally iffy on is the Thor 4 placement).
Edit: also only lists up to The GOTG Holiday Special (for context)
It's not appearing for me. Would anyone mind posting some screenshots?on the amazon listing page click on the main preview image where it says "look inside" and you can see the first 30 pages
I also picked up on this. It also seems the TVA's present day is 2023 and What If...? is in 2025.Because I have too much time on my hands and was curious, I used the index from the Amazon preview to try and map out a timeline for the post-Endgame movies/shows based on the page numbers:
2023: (pg. 210-243)
-WandaVision (238)
2024: (pg. 244-293)
-Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (244-247)
-The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (252-257)
-Spider-Man: Far From Home (260-67)
-Eternals (268-272)
-Spider-Man: No Way Home (274-76)
-Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (282-286)
-Hawkeye (287-293)
2025: (pg. 294-325)
-Moon Knight (296-301)
-Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (303-306)
-She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (307-312)
-Ms. Marvel (313-318)
-Thor: Love and Thunder (319-323)
-Werewolf by Night (324)
-The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (325)
2024 has Shang-Chi correctly listed first and Eternals in between FFH and NWH. While it's obvious (and I prefer to list it this way tbh) that FFH and NWH should be watched back to back, Eternals could be placed in Fall 2024 -- in between the both of them if FFH begins before those events. Looks like 2025 is identical to the Disney+ timeline (only one I am personally iffy on is the Thor 4 placement).
Edit: also only lists up to The GOTG Holiday Special (for context)
I watched this breakdown and the book is basically trash.
It ruins timeline completely. IM2, Thor and TIH in 2010, Iron Man 3 in 2013, Eternals in Autumn 2024. I don't like it at all.
Thanks.here's the page i've been referring to, the rest isn't particularly new
Based on that breakdown video, they went with the newspaper so they are implying IM3 is December 2013.2013 is perfect for Iron Man 3. Christmas 2012 into New Years 2013. That's already what we have here. (Unless they are saying 2013-2014).
And Eternals 2024, that could work as well if "5 years ago" is taken as an approximation. Are we always 100% accurate when we say stuff like this? "Hey didn't we go to Disneyland like 5 years ago?"