Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 3)

Aight, we did have an Enforcers duo (not a trio; no Montana aka dead-zapped Vulture goon) from this tie-in comic…

 

Didn't one of the Enforcers get dead-zapped by Vulture?
This looks nothing like that guy, I'm wondering if we should even consider this MCU adjacent as an alt timeline...
There's already plenty of deviation so it's probably more akin to X-Men 97 than a What If so that they can have more freedom
 
... sorry, if I'm just being negative, but I don't have any faith in this series at all, especially since I still think the suit looks derivative of something Deku would wear in My Hero Academia had a radioactive Spider bitten him instead of him getting One For All from All-Might.
Don't tell me you're still hung up on his prototype suit looking like a prototype when he's obviously going to get his traditional suit…this has been a thing since Spidey's inception with the Masked Marvel

Did you have a similar issue with the Human Spider, Vigilante Parker, or Spider-PJs?
 
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It's reached the point where it's comic mixed with VERY LIGHT MCU stuff, a la Avengers Assemble cartoon (which is not connected to any of this.)
So this is Marvel Studios sponsored synergy once again at this point.
It was originally intended to be a prequel but it's since evolved to have its own identity (history repeats itself; welcome back MTV Spider-Man)
 
I just watched the Fitz & Simmons Avengers Assemble episode yesterday loll great timing. Probably one of the biggest things they grabbed from the MCU.
Bruh when I was younger I had zero clue who they were on Ultimate Spider-Man but when I finally watched Agents of SHIELD and everything clicked I felt like I unlocked a secret path in a video game lmao
 
I can't fw this Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man libel I might tweak, must change the subject…

Timelinechads I'm working on a thing and I come to the experts in my time of need. Do we have any clue when Arthur Harrow operated as Moon Knight and if not what is your best estimation?
 
Don't tell me you're still hung up on his prototype suit looking like a prototype when he's obviously going to get his traditional suit…this has been a thing since Spidey's inception with the Masked Marvel

Did you have a similar issue with the Human Spider, Vigilante Parker, or Spider-PJs?
Oh, fuck off. Am I NOT allowed to be critical about the design of a heroes' suit, huh? And don't give me that whole "it's just a prototype" excuse, because even his Human-Spider suit during the wrestling scene in the first Raimiverse movie was also a prototype, albeit much better.
 
Oh, fuck off. Am I NOT allowed to be critical about the design of a heroes' suit, huh? And don't give me that whole "it's just a prototype" excuse, because even his Human-Spider suit during the wrestling scene in the first Raimiverse movie was also a prototype, albeit much better.
Being this critical of something obviously intended to be a rough draft/precursor is overdoing it imo, yes. Especially when we've seen YFN's Spidey in his actual suit already

The Human Spider suit also reeked of kitchen drawer/garage/closet engineering and that was the point. It was Peter's earliest outing and we know it's to lead into the practiced proper suit. If I caused a stink over his suit looking stupid then I'd look crazy
 
I still hate Avengers Assemble for replacing the much better Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. Same with Ultimate Spider-Man for being an inferior show to The Spectacular Spider-Man (doesn't help that TSSM didn't get to properly finish it's story-arcs following its cancellation after S2, whereas USM got 4 FUCKING SEASONS to do whatever TF they wanted!! :mad: )
Avengers: Earth's Mighiest Heroes, Spectacular Spider-Man and Young Justice (only season 1) are in my opinion how you should depict the comics' lore without adapting an event.
 
I've been doing a rewatch of the Marvel Studios productions and Netflix shows before both Brave New World and Born Again and am currently up to Defenders and noticed it still needs to be moved on the timeline to match Disney+. The official synopsis on IMDB says it's a few months after DDS2 (ends in December 2015) and a month after IFS1 (ends in March 2016). Disney+ says it's between Iron Fist and Civil War, and while the wiki has May, I feel April works better with the colder weather and fits exactly with the month after Iron Fist synopsis. Is anyone opposed to this change?
 


Loki mentions being resonsible for Absorbing Man getting his powers.
As opposed to a Hydra experiment a la AoS.
Although like all deleted scenes minus the unfinished one of High Evolutionary's arrest, this scene is not canon.
 


Loki mentions being resonsible for Absorbing Man getting his powers.
As opposed to a Hydra experiment a la AoS.
Although like all deleted scenes minus the unfinished one of High Evolutionary's arrest, this scene is not canon.

Am I tripping or does he not actually mention giving Absorbing Man powers? It's probably a reference to him doing so in the comics but I didn't hear him say it here
 
I didn't hear him say it either, though to play devil's advocate, didn't Hydra give Creel powers offscreen? It's conceivable Loki could have been involved in some way, just as he influenced Selvig's work on the Tesseract. I think though that a lot of that was probably throwaway dialogue, possibly ad libbed, with the intention of fading out as the camera pulled out. It's repetitive and doesn't make a lot of sense on its own.
 
As I'm rewatching the Netflix series, it's a little disappointing they just lazily copied the wiki for the Disney + timeline. I have a hard time accepting Iron Fist in Feb-March when the weather is Spring/Summer. At one point you see kids playing through a fire hydrant which I doubt they'd be doing in the dead of winter. Also, Defenders has to be May now since Danny said they've been chasing the Hand for months and it's the only way that can be true and still be before Civil War. The problem is there's Fall like foilage and snow in the show.

I mean it works perfectly if Iron Fist were Summer and Defenders was Fall. But clearly Marvel Studios did the bare minimum when it came to adding the shows on the timeline (unlike their own productions) and automatically assumed the wiki was correct.
 
As I'm rewatching the Netflix series, it's a little disappointing they just lazily copied the wiki for the Disney + timeline. I have a hard time accepting Iron Fist in Feb-March when the weather is Spring/Summer. At one point you see kids playing through a fire hydrant which I doubt they'd be doing in the dead of winter. Also, Defenders has to be May now since Danny said they've been chasing the Hand for months and it's the only way that can be true and still be before Civil War. The problem is there's Fall like foilage and snow in the show.

I mean it works perfectly if Iron Fist were Summer and Defenders was Fall. But clearly Marvel Studios did the bare minimum when it came to adding the shows on the timeline (unlike their own productions) and automatically assumed the wiki was correct.
I completely agree, that's why I've held off of narrowing down all the Netflix shows as there is just alot of conflicting evidence as to where everything goes.
 
I completely agree, that's why I've held off of narrowing down all the Netflix shows as there is just alot of conflicting evidence as to where everything goes.
Yeah, it sucks that if Marvel Studios was going to go to the trouble of adding these shows on the timeline, they didn't do more to give them the same care they did their own productions. Rather than just lazily assuming the wiki was automatically accurate.
 

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