What's the MCU timeline now? Dr Strange in November, then Guardians 2/Black Panther next year and then Thor 3/Infinity War pt 1 in 2018? Is that right?
Im confused over what film to be excited for next (not counting Dr Strange im not fussed about that)
What's the MCU timeline now? Dr Strange in November, then Guardians 2/Black Panther next year and then Thor 3/Infinity War pt 1 in 2018? Is that right?
Im confused over what film to be excited for next (not counting Dr Strange im not fussed about that)
Spiderman is next year too, isn't it?
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I'm actually curious to the Dr Strange Timeline since Cap 2 implies he is already a known entity to the world and being possibly dangerous due to Agent Sitwell's casual name drop.
I'm actually curious to the Dr Strange Timeline since Cap 2 implies he is already a known entity to the world and being possibly dangerous due to Agent Sitwell's casual name drop.
I think that's more likely due to him being a highly effective surgeon who might end up saving the life of someone useful rather than him being a magician.
What's the MCU timeline now? Dr Strange in November, then Guardians 2/Black Panther next year and then Thor 3/Infinity War pt 1 in 2018? Is that right?
Im confused over what film to be excited for next (not counting Dr Strange im not fussed about that)
I think it's Thor/Guardians/Spidey next year and Panther/Infinity War1/Ant Man in 2018.
They're making a sequel to Ant-Man? Didn't it do relatively poorly?
520 million on a 130 million budget
that's better than cap 1 and thor 1
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Ant-Man didn't do Iron Man numbers but it was comparable with the Thors iirc and more importantly did gangbusters with families, so it got a Sequel dropped into the schedule PDQ titled "Ant-Man and The Wasp"
I'm actually curious to the Dr Strange Timeline since Cap 2 implies he is already a known entity to the world and being possibly dangerous due to Agent Sitwell's casual name drop.
I think that's more likely due to him being a highly effective surgeon who might end up saving the life of someone useful rather than him being a magician.
Ehhhhhhh
There are plenty of good surgeons out there for a specific name drop like that
I wouldn't be surprised if the first half of Doctor Strange has already "happened" in the MCU and the second half of the film catches up to current day
I'm actually curious to the Dr Strange Timeline since Cap 2 implies he is already a known entity to the world and being possibly dangerous due to Agent Sitwell's casual name drop.
I think that's more likely due to him being a highly effective surgeon who might end up saving the life of someone useful rather than him being a magician.
Ehhhhhhh
There are plenty of good surgeons out there for a specific name drop like that
I wouldn't be surprised if the first half of Doctor Strange has already "happened" in the MCU and the second half of the film catches up to current day
That would break the current flow of the MCU, as the majority of the action in the MCU tends to take place "in real time".
Librarian's ghostLibrarian, Ghostbuster, and TimSporkRegistered Userregular
Sitwell specifically calls out Strange as being a possible threat alongside Bruce Banner. A medical doctor would not be that. I'm agreeing with Vow. Doctor stuff happens in the past then big multiyear training montage to today.
What's the MCU timeline now? Dr Strange in November, then Guardians 2/Black Panther next year and then Thor 3/Infinity War pt 1 in 2018? Is that right?
Im confused over what film to be excited for next (not counting Dr Strange im not fussed about that)
Doctor Strange - November 4, 2016
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 - May 5, 2017
Spider-Man: Homecoming - July 7, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok - November 3, 2017
Black Panther - February 16, 2018
Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1 - May 4, 2018
Ant-Man and the Wasp - July 6, 2018
Captain Marvel - March 8, 2019
Avengers: Infinity War – Part 2 - May 3, 2019
Inhumans - Formerly July 12, 2019, currently TBD
Unknown MCU Film - May 1, 2020
Unknown MCU Film - July 10, 2020
Unknown MCU Film - November 6, 2020
I'm actually curious to the Dr Strange Timeline since Cap 2 implies he is already a known entity to the world and being possibly dangerous due to Agent Sitwell's casual name drop.
I think that's more likely due to him being a highly effective surgeon who might end up saving the life of someone useful rather than him being a magician.
Ehhhhhhh
There are plenty of good surgeons out there for a specific name drop like that
I wouldn't be surprised if the first half of Doctor Strange has already "happened" in the MCU and the second half of the film catches up to current day
"Well, 'we' know what it means and where we want to head with it, but we were comfortable with keeping it in there and leaving it in there because there are a few different ways to interpret it. The whole thing, what Sitwell’s saying is, this algorithm is going to predict if you’re going to become a problem for Hydra or not. So you don’t have to just be Tony Stark, actively plotting to save the world. You could be a kid whose SAT scores and whose essays have indicated that you’re going to be a problem one day. So is Stephen Strange the Sorcerer Supreme? Probably not at that point. Is he an unbelievably talented neurosurgeon who’s opinionated and kind of arrogant? Probably. That might put him on the list".
So I'm trying to find an old walkman to play this Guardians of the Galaxy cassette I got. Walkmen are hard to find.
I bought the Protomen's last album on cassette at PAX last weekend; it was that or on vinyl because they didn't sell it on CD. Luckily it comes with a download code.
My friend was driving his 15-year-old Grand Vitara to Boston, so I was actually able to listen to it once. I don't know a single person who has a working cassette player other than that, so I guess I'm glad I got to hear the thing once.
Ant-Man didn't do Iron Man numbers but it was comparable with the Thors iirc and more importantly did gangbusters with families, so it got a Sequel dropped into the schedule PDQ titled "Ant-Man and The Wasp"
Wasn't Ant-Man also like Marvel's second biggest movie in China or something
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Re: recent video of a scene with Spider-man in Civil War
Also, it was weird to see Bucky be a supersoldier in this one. Like, in Cap2, it seemed like he was really well trained, but most of his power came from his metal arm. In this one, he's super strong and more durable and can outrun cars.
edit: oops, thought this was the actual civil war thread
Sitwell specifically calls out Strange as being a possible threat alongside Bruce Banner. A medical doctor would not be that. I'm agreeing with Vow. Doctor stuff happens in the past then big multiyear training montage to today.
Other people he calls him out among, a "High School valedictorian in Iowa City", "Undersecretary of Defense", and "a newscaster in Cairo". He was just kind of giving out a list of people off the top of his head I doubt he even knew the exact names of who was being targeted.
Further proof of my The West Wing was secretly in the MCU crack-pot theory, when Black Widow is being questioned at the end of Cap 2, the Congressman questioning her was Speaker of the House in West Wing.
Where can I read the rest of your theory
The only other part of my theory is during the West Wing episodes where Bartlett's Daughter is kidnapped, Clark Gregg is there as an "FBI" agent who acts exactly like Coulson. In my head canon the West Wing happened in the MCU just prior to Iron Man 1 and Santos was president for the first four years of the MCU then President Elis won election. So that FBI agent really was Coulson under deep SHIELD cover assigned to assist the retrieval of Zoey Bartlett.
It is super stupid but I just like the image it.
Which superhero did Donna weasel her way into being the secretary of
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Im confused over what film to be excited for next (not counting Dr Strange im not fussed about that)
yeah there was this point during the 90's where DC gave up trying to be Marvel and did a bunch of cool shit while Marvel went bankrupt
Then the new 52 happened and they were like "what if we were 90's marvel" for some stupid ass reason
Spiderman is next year too, isn't it?
I think that's more likely due to him being a highly effective surgeon who might end up saving the life of someone useful rather than him being a magician.
I think it's Thor/Guardians/Spidey next year and Panther/Infinity War1/Ant Man in 2018.
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The reason is Bob Harras
520 million on a 130 million budget
that's better than cap 1 and thor 1
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Yeah they straight up hired the guy who ran Marvel into bankruptcy in the 90's
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Ehhhhhhh
There are plenty of good surgeons out there for a specific name drop like that
I wouldn't be surprised if the first half of Doctor Strange has already "happened" in the MCU and the second half of the film catches up to current day
That would break the current flow of the MCU, as the majority of the action in the MCU tends to take place "in real time".
I thought he said something more along the lines of, "Occasionally, people are sometimes worthy. Then the occasion passes."
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Accounting for inflation, it did slightly worse than Incredible Hulk, domestically, but worldwide it did much better
It also had a substantially lower budget than any other MCU film
Doctor Strange - November 4, 2016
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 - May 5, 2017
Spider-Man: Homecoming - July 7, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok - November 3, 2017
Black Panther - February 16, 2018
Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1 - May 4, 2018
Ant-Man and the Wasp - July 6, 2018
Captain Marvel - March 8, 2019
Avengers: Infinity War – Part 2 - May 3, 2019
Inhumans - Formerly July 12, 2019, currently TBD
Unknown MCU Film - May 1, 2020
Unknown MCU Film - July 10, 2020
Unknown MCU Film - November 6, 2020
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This shit is insane
And also made out of only paper
I think it's a slightly better fit for the Gunpla thread, honestly.
But yes.
It is insane.
Why I fear the ocean.
So this is your greatest aspiration in papercraft?
Wait, so one guy severely damaged the financial status of both Marvel and DC? That's hilarious.
I bought the Protomen's last album on cassette at PAX last weekend; it was that or on vinyl because they didn't sell it on CD. Luckily it comes with a download code.
My friend was driving his 15-year-old Grand Vitara to Boston, so I was actually able to listen to it once. I don't know a single person who has a working cassette player other than that, so I guess I'm glad I got to hear the thing once.
I'm also probably a hoarder.
Wasn't Ant-Man also like Marvel's second biggest movie in China or something
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Other people he calls him out among, a "High School valedictorian in Iowa City", "Undersecretary of Defense", and "a newscaster in Cairo". He was just kind of giving out a list of people off the top of his head I doubt he even knew the exact names of who was being targeted.
Which superhero did Donna weasel her way into being the secretary of