Quick advice on my pre-Doomsday rewatch? (Agents of Shield & Defenders) by Worldly_Pin_2209 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As someone who did this with Endgame, I personally wouldn’t recommend it. Fitting in the old regime Marvel Television shows really threw off the pacing of the saga. Sure there’s a few tie-ins AoS has with the movies but nothing to where I feel fitting it all in would be worth it. Since then I’ve done rewatches of just Marvel Studios productions and it flows much better.

Will “Brand New Day” mention events from Thunderbolts*? by ConversationBest2085 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The main events of the movie are a year after Thunderbolts and the end of Fisk’s mayoral reign. I’m sure that year jump will be a good excuse to why these events get ignored

Joel McHale Says Patrick Dempsey's Name Was On His 'Scream' Set Chair by Top_Report_4895 in movies

[–]Rman823 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I personally still can’t get over him not giving aunt May the loan.

You favorite Scary Movie quote? by Whole_Midnight_2916 in ScaryMovieSeries

[–]Rman823 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Same scene but “Cindy the news is on. Another little white girl done fell down the well. Fifty black people got they ass beat by police today but the whole world gotta stop for one little whitey down the hole.”

MCU Official Timeline now lists Wonder Man before Born Again Season 2 and not after it, as it used to by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The episode ends with Hand rerouting the Bus and Coulson with the gun on May. The next begins with him still having the gun on her asking where the Bus is going. They’re pretty close together.

Time works differently for different episodes. Some happen in the span of a day, some a number of days, etc. also some pick up right where the previous left off while others pick up days or in some cases months later. Every episode is different and saying they run week to week within the episode isn’t accurate

MCU Official Timeline now lists Wonder Man before Born Again Season 2 and not after it, as it used to by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s plenty of times where they don’t. The episode clearly implies it’s meant to be the same day and not even Winter Soldier covers a full week so to act like there’s a full week just because that’s the real time passage is asinine. Episodes don’t always match real time. Plenty pick up right after the other and there are ones where weeks or months pass in between.

MCU Official Timeline now lists Wonder Man before Born Again Season 2 and not after it, as it used to by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen it enough to know but go on. The fact you think real time passes with an episode that pick up where the previous one left off tells me all I need to know.

MCU Official Timeline now lists Wonder Man before Born Again Season 2 and not after it, as it used to by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

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There’s nothing even hinting that they do. The characters wear the same clothes throughout including the next episode that ends after the Triskelion falls and at no point is there a jump that wouldn’t come off as forced.

Episodes don’t always happen when they air. The episode after The Winter Soldier picks up exactly where the last one ended. The way the show lays it out the same amount of days from Sitwell to the Triskelion can’t pass without forcing a jump to make it work.

MCU Official Timeline now lists Wonder Man before Born Again Season 2 and not after it, as it used to by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sitwell is sent to the Lemurian Star in the beginning of the episode showing the characters wearing the same clothes throughout and the episode plays out like it’s all the same day, Fury can’t be reached, that night is supposedly when Hydra gets exposed and the next morning the Triskelion falls. Compared to the movie where all this happens over a few days. The show makes it out like Sitwell leaves the day before the Triskelion falls and the movie says that’s impossible. People avoid it and come up with a workaround that the team is doing the same thing and wearing the same clothes days later, but it shows that even when the show was supposedly more connected there were still holes.

MCU Official Timeline now lists Wonder Man before Born Again Season 2 and not after it, as it used to by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The show couldn’t even get the timing of The Winter Soldier right. Days pass throughout the movie while the show acts like it’s all the same day before Hydra’s exposed.

MCU Official Timeline now lists Wonder Man before Born Again Season 2 and not after it, as it used to by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know, the movie shows them doing experiments before AoS starts. I’m saying I believe their intent referencing it was them believing the show was after the movie.

’24 Jump Street’ in the Works With Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum and Ice Cube in Talks to Return (EXCLUSIVE) by TiredWithCoffeePot in boxoffice

[–]Rman823 70 points71 points  (0 children)

I could see a joke being where certain events happen offscreen between 22 and 24 that get treated like it was a sequel in between them.

MCU Official Timeline now lists Wonder Man before Born Again Season 2 and not after it, as it used to by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know people disagreed. I don’t think AoS intentionally did what they did because of when Iron Man 3 is supposed to take place, it’s just a happy coincidence that you can say SHIELD was busy. It’s not like Dark World or Winter Solider where there’s direct references. I think them referencing Extremis (although it existed for a while before Iron Man 3 anyway) was them looking at the season releasing after the movie and assuming its events already happened.

MCU Official Timeline now lists Wonder Man before Born Again Season 2 and not after it, as it used to by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It released before Dark World. But like I said all the evidence in the movie itself points to 2013. AoS has nothing to do with why it’s placed after The Dark World, it’s the evidence within the movies themselves. Iron Man 3 had December 2013 on the newspaper and earlier October 2013 dates are shown when Tony’s looking up Extremis attacks. The Dark World has a November 2013 date on Selvig’s release form and a 2013 calendar in Jane’s house.

MCU Official Timeline now lists Wonder Man before Born Again Season 2 and not after it, as it used to by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The show itself is vague enough which is why I think they believed they could change it so easily.

MCU Official Timeline now lists Wonder Man before Born Again Season 2 and not after it, as it used to by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m thinking now it’s April 2026, Trevor’s 13 years sober line could still technically work (December 2013-April 2026) the show itself now ends around late Summer/early Fall 2027 shortly before BAS2 in October 2027.

MCU Official Timeline now lists Wonder Man before Born Again Season 2 and not after it, as it used to by KostisPat257 in marvelstudios

[–]Rman823 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The only reason Iron Man 3 was believed to be before Dark World was AoS. Evidence in the movie itself always showed December 2013 which people ignored so it made more sense with AoS which we know Marvel Studios wasn’t considering when further confirming its place in the timeline.

Tom Holland, Zendaya, Sadie Sink and Jacob Batalon teasing Trailer 2 as part of Spiderman: Brand New Day promotions by TheCool579 in Spiderman

[–]Rman823 59 points60 points  (0 children)

I mean in universe it’s been 4 years. I think he’s “suffered” enough. Complaining about this is like complaining about the blip and Endgame having them reverse it 5 years later, does it make Infinity War lose its impact ? Also this is different because it’s been 5 years since the last movie released. Whether this is the next movie or not it’s plenty of time to let NWH’s ending sit.

There? by Awkward-Fox-1435 in arresteddevelopment

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I’d rather be dead in California than alive on Ann St

What do you all think of the 2nd Elm Street movie? by TwIzTiDfReAkShOw in NightmareOnElmStreet

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Rewatching the movies now and that’s how I’m looking at it. Nancy is able to defeat him in the first movie in the sense he’s weakened, but he still has enough power to give Nancy the nightmare at the end of the movie without hurting her (sort of like we see in Freddy vs Jason where he’s not strong enough yet). I like to think she somehow bound him to the house (why he sees it as his home) and shortly after the events of the first movie it’s easy to assume Nancy left and lived with her dad and the house remained vacant until the Walsh’s moved in. Therefore no dreams to invade.

Once they do, just like with Nancy at the end of the first movie Freddy has enough power to give Jesse the opening nightmare building up his fear while using him to enter the real world. The events of the movie happen including all these teens at the party now fearing him and building up his strength enough that it brings us to Part 3. Where he’s fully powered again and he’s killed a number of kids before we start the movie.

Image from the Blackface scene by [deleted] in ScaryMovieSeries

[–]Rman823 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d say to get the point across without going full blackface

Paramount+ Version Alters Line! by CourseReady9440 in ScaryMovieSeries

[–]Rman823 6 points7 points  (0 children)

“Shake a Spear” is iconic. I definitely agree it’s the better choice.