Marvel Cinematic Universe - Timeline (Part 5)

Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur
Maybe.

Spider-Man The New Animated Series (2003)
Branch of the Raimiverse.

The Incredible Hulk (Lou Ferigno)
The Fantastic Four (Unreleased 1994 Film)
Supaidāman

Probably not. But Deadpool & Wolverine mentions FIVE Punishers, which has to include not only Dolph's but the Thomas Jane-inspired video game I guess. So maybe some of that exists as some distant branch.
 
Supaidāman is probably the easiest to determine as I think it was rumoured to appear in across the spider-verse but I personally haven't seen him in any of the spider society shots so I can safely say that that is not canon atm unless he appears in beyond the spider-verse

The Incredible Hulk (Lou Ferigno) is in interesting one because originally I thought that it was not canon as nothing connected to the MCU (except a cameo from Lou Ferigno in the Incredible Hulk film which looking back at it could be considered enough of a connection but then it also implies that you'd have to watch the show Before the Multiverse Saga so for that reason I'm ignoring it) but when the MCU made a reference to it in She Hulk I thought maybe but it was a meta gag but I'm thinking maybe not.

In Multiverse of Madness it is stated that "dreams are the windows of our multiversal selves" by Dr Strange, and Jennifer was asleep in her cell when the Incredible she hulk gag played. What if that dream is a bridge reality, merging elements from the MCU and the Lou Ferigno Universe meaning that the Lou Ferigno universe does exist in the MCU Multiverse.

I'm conflicted about saying it's canon but I'm starting to lean towards it being canon what do you think?
 
The Animated Spider-man series I also see as a bridge reality between the Sam Raimi Spider man and the 2000s Daredevil Universes as Kingpin is the same in the series as he is in the film and both universes are hard canon to the MCU so I'm guessing yes this is canon too?

The Fantastic Four (Unreleased 90s film) is really stumping me as I discovered they used the original cast to cameo as background characters in FF First Steps but does that make it canon? thinking about it I don't think so, as I think this connection isn't as strong as the others and if we are ignoring past actors playing a background character in a film that they used to be the main character/S of then we kinda have another Incredible Hulk cameo scenario on our hands (weird that it has happened twice now lol) so ultimately I'm saying no it's not canon to the MCU

And Finally Moon Girl & DD honestly I'm 50/50 on this one as the one connection it has to the MCU is also a meta connection as we get black panther, Shuri and Sam Wilson Cap,Fury,Hill, Bill foster and Shield all in their MCU appearances showing up but apart from that there is really no other connections that I can find. So that seems like a pretty easy answer right but what is bothering me is are they just using these characters as marvel synergy because it's a kids Disney show with recognisable characters from the MCU so honestly I'm kinda stuck with this one. What do you guys think?
 
we get black panther, Shuri and Sam Wilson Cap,Fury,Hill, Bill foster and Shield all in their MCU appearances showing up
This honestly sounds like it would be a branched universe or similar base universe (like in MoM). Their appearance in LEGO Marvel being based off the show makes me think it's likely a branched universe (heck, maybe even 199999, why not)
 
This honestly sounds like it would be a branched universe or similar base universe (like in MoM). Their appearance in LEGO Marvel being based off the show makes me think it's likely a branched universe (heck, maybe even 199999, why not)
See I don't count the Lego marvel universe as canon to the MCU though as the Lego across the spider-verse scene to me was a meta connection to the Lego movies that the same directors directed as they are in the same style as the Lego movies and not the Lego marvel Disney stuff (as for the universe number they just stole the number off of the internet and called it a day) (plus could be a branched universe number like how the Loki branches start with 616 and then a decimal and a unique number after it.) but yeah if moon girl counts then the Disney Lego stuff counts too but since I'm not sure on both I'm not sure lol
 
I mean, I obviously connect the LEGO universe with it but I don't really use Spider-Verse connections because that connects to the entire multiverse. Even Earth-616's Spidercide and Earth-1610's Tarantula appear in it, let alone all the other cartoons.
 
This honestly sounds like it would be a branched universe or similar base universe (like in MoM). Their appearance in LEGO Marvel being based off the show makes me think it's likely a branched universe (heck, maybe even 199999, why not)
or like coulson and fury and all the other "mcu" characters in the ultimate spider-man cartoon
 
And Finally Moon Girl & DD honestly I'm 50/50 on this one as the one connection it has to the MCU is also a meta connection as we get black panther, Shuri and Sam Wilson Cap,Fury,Hill, Bill foster and Shield all in their MCU appearances showing up but apart from that there is really no other connections that I can find. So that seems like a pretty easy answer right but what is bothering me is are they just using these characters as marvel synergy because it's a kids Disney show with recognisable characters from the MCU so honestly I'm kinda stuck with this one. What do you guys think?
Well, the multiversal highway (or whatever it was called) looks kinda like the Sacred Timeline
 
The Animated Spider-man series I also see as a bridge reality between the Sam Raimi Spider man and the 2000s Daredevil Universes as Kingpin is the same in the series as he is in the film and both universes are hard canon to the MCU so I'm guessing yes this is canon too?
Of course Spider-Man: The New Animated Series isn't canon to the Raimi sequels, but you could view it as more of a Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man multiverse thing.
 
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