Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

Also since the original cast from the fantastic four 1994 film were cast as civilians in FF first steps does this warrant enough of a connection to consider that movie canon to the multiverse and the civilians are variants or do we just leave it a fun nod and wink Easter egg to them?
 
I'd say nod and wink, but the '94 movie definitely exists in the multiverse. It was stated that (paraphrasing because I don't remember the exact quote, but still the same meaning) "Every film/tv marvel media is canon to the MCU multiverse"
 
Also since the original cast from the fantastic four 1994 film were cast as civilians in FF first steps does this warrant enough of a connection to consider that movie canon to the multiverse and the civilians are variants or do we just leave it a fun nod and wink Easter egg to them?
It Is Canon to the multiverse. It has Even a reality designation.

But they aren't variants, as they aren't related to the F4 in-universe.
 


personally i think using the article marvel posted is a little ridiculous to justify actual canonicity within the movie, but even still, the article is worded to say "public debut" in 1960, which was august 8 based on the memorial in the ground; nothing suggests july at all except when the comic was published, they could have easily gotten their powers in early 1960 around march spent 6ish months in quarantine before appearing publicly to stop mole man
 


personally i think using the article marvel posted is a little ridiculous to justify actual canonicity within the movie, but even still, the article is worded to say "public debut" in 1960, which was august 8 based on the memorial in the ground; nothing suggests july at all except when the comic was published, they could have easily gotten their powers in early 1960 around march spent 6ish months in quarantine before appearing publicly to stop mole man

Uhm but the comic was published on the 8th of August 1961.

EDIT: Oh, you meant the prequel comic. Oh nevermind then, Sorry hahaha.
 
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personally i think using the article marvel posted is a little ridiculous to justify actual canonicity within the movie, but even still, the article is worded to say "public debut" in 1960, which was august 8 based on the memorial in the ground; nothing suggests july at all except when the comic was published, they could have easily gotten their powers in early 1960 around march spent 6ish months in quarantine before appearing publicly to stop mole man

So is Sue learning she's pregnant and the live ABC program about them they attended work in February or March 1964?
Maybe February since Franklin is literally born in EARLY November of that year (subtract 9 months).

And Galactus wasn't trying to age up Franklin in her womb...I think he was accelerating her labor and thank god Franklin didn't become a still birth.
 
Yeah NYC special elections definitely occur in November, so Mamdan-I mean, Bucky won the governor race in November 2027 and thus putting the time jump at the end of Thunderbolts in January 2029.

So the events of Logan are already undone I guess after Carol's friend ended up there or thanks to Deadpool.
Xavier got all the assist he needed to not have his seizure.
 

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