11/10/2022 0 Comments Infinity war movie timeline![]() ![]() In order to "fix" the MCU timeline, I pretty much ignored Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D. The reason why Vision's "8 years" and Homecoming's "8 years" are so close to each other despite referencing two different events, is because of the fact that "I am Iron Man" is very close to the Battle of New York. If anything, 8 Years later working is just a bonus of this timeline. My timeline isn't really affected by it, the years are still same if you don't take 8 Years Later into account. Those of you who wish to ignore 8 Years Later can still do that. This timeline works with (and without) Homecoming's "8 Years Later" and uses the info we've been given from the movies. ![]() I know there have been several posts like this but with Avengers: Infinity War coming out next month, I'm hoping this can help a lot of you. It’s easy, just ignore the release dates, and inconsistencies with the TV shows as they don't hold as much weight as what's said in the movies and Lord Feige. I really don’t think it’s that confusing when it comes down to it. Rather than continuing to ignore everyone who's making a big deal about this, I decided to make this timeline to clear up any confusion. The article was trying to make Marvel Studios look bad by saying that they screwed up the timeline and that the MCU continuity is ruined. I just saw an article today that really annoyed me. ![]() It’s been almost a year since Homecoming came out and I'm still seeing posts and articles about this. I've tried to ignore it, and like most people I just chalked up as a mistake or Sony and Jon Watts fucking up. Ever since Spider-Man: Homecoming came out, there have been non-stop discussions about, the now infamous, "8 Years Later" line and how it “changes” the MCU timeline. ![]()
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