eloesch289
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Episode 5 is just Simon doing improv in front of the mirror i thinkView attachment 4256
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It Is Canon to the multiverse. It has Even a reality designation.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?
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
What the slammed ham??? Gotta find the OG quoteEvery film/tv marvel media is canon to the MCU multiverse
At least it should be much better quality now (assuming what is essentially a permanent hiatus isn't the only thing causing delays)
Curious how that will rebound after mutants are introduced + Senator Kelly."Sign this confirming you don't have any superpowers"
Inhuman Outbreak and it's consequences
I don't have any non-MCU content unless they directly crossover/split off (and Fant4stic, I guess, since it's clearly meant to be connected to D&W in some way). So, the Tobey Maguire/Andrew Garfield Spider-Man movies, the FoX-Men (and everything it connected to in D&W), the SSU, Spider-Verse, LEGO Marvel, and Team Thor I believe is everything?Random question but I was wondering if any of these would be part of the official MCU Multiverse (by that I mean sacred timeline plus MCU Branched timelines and other universes that in some way have crossover with the MCU):
Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur
Spider-Man The New Animated Series (2003)
The Incredible Hulk (Lou Ferigno)
The Fantastic Four (Unreleased 1994 Film)
Supaidāman
I keep flip flopping on whether I should include them on my watch list as they either have meta connections to MCU properties but are they still really connected to the MCU?