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Yeah, about that...I doubt there will be any actual consequences...so I guess its best if the tv shows ignore it.
Yeah, about that...I doubt there will be any actual consequences...so I guess its best if the tv shows ignore it.
Yeah, about that...
I meant that for 5 years things were not as usual, the movie did not reset that and the tv series would have to address it one way or another, even just by "time relocating" past and present episodes to the future.Yeah...about it...big nothing. Seemingly every person Peter Parker knew was snapped because none of them aged during the time gap.
I meant that for 5 years things were not as usual, the movie did not reset that and the tv series would have to address it one way or another, even just by "time relocating" past and present episodes to the future.
So no, not a big inconsequential nothing, it does effect the connective tissue between the tv series and the MCU.
I have no idea what or if they will do about it.
I agree with you here, I was just pointing out Endgame did not reset things as was widely expected. Heck, Loeb probably expected/hoped it.The tv shows can either exist in the snap time...or jump ahead 5 years.
Or...more likely...just ignore it. Viewers will assume it's post-snap and Marvel TV will just hope no one realizes that no one aged and all of the storylines from 5 years ago are still in play. I think AoS might be the only one that can really deal with that, if they return with a "we've been in space looking for Fitz for a long time..." idea.
Not gonna happen.Wouldn't be surprised if it continued exclusively on Disney Plus somehow.
Same with Cloak and Dagger.
Finished the season. I thought it was a great season in the best of the show, but the very last episode definitely, definitely conflicts with the MCU in a pretty big way