I'm hopeful from the trailers, but should folk be able to put movies on their resume that we're still 30-odd days away from release?
I can only presume the powers that be at Marvel have seen a cut of Bumblebee and are pleased with it.
The trailer for "Once Upon A Deadpool", which is the PG-13 cut of "Deadpool 2", with "Princess Bride" parody framing segments to comment on the censorship.
The official MCU timeline. 1943-1945: Captain America: The First Avenger 1995: Captain Marvel 2010: Iron Man 2011: Iron Man 2, The Incredible Hulk, Thor 2012: The Avengers, Iron Man 3 2013: Thor: The Dark World 2014: Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy 1 & 2 2015: Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ant-Man 2016: Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming 2016-2017: Doctor Strange 2017: Black Panther, Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Infinity War I don't know how they came up with this. Taking the references in the movies, and using some simple math, I have Iron Man at 2008, Avengers at 2010, and Guardians is unmistakably at 2013. But...okay. *Goes to re-organze my DVDs*
Weird how Black Widow recognizes the name "Dr. Stephen Strange" in Winter Soldier if he's not already a wizard. Guess he must have been one high-profile surgeon!
Who's to say the Sorcerer Supreme doesn't know a time travel spell or three? By the Blue Box of Britain!
Venom has passed all the X-Men movies including Deadpool, and is closing in on "Spider-Man: Homecoming".
Phase 3 is all messed up. In the dialogue they state that Black Panther takes place a week or so after Civil War and they state that Homecoming takes place a few months after. Everything else is ok. I have Strange go right after Ultron because it kind of breaks up the narrative flow to put it anywhere else. Also it seems a bit of time had passed between Ultron and Ant-Man since Falcon seems to be fairly well known and established as an Avenger by that point. I watch Captain America right before Avengers, as it originally aired. Yes the bulk of the story takes place in the 40s, but the opening scene and the ending scene seem to take place just before Avengers. And it makes references to both Iron Man and Thor but I guess either way works. Also I like the idea of watching Iron Man first as that’s really the movie that got the ball rolling. I guess most of Ant-Man and Wasp would take place before Infinity War.
Hugh Jackman has a big announcement he's going to make Thursday on Good Morning America. Can't be Wolverine in MCU, the government hurdles are still going through on the Disney/Fox deal. Could be Wolverine in Deadpool 3. Could be he's re-cast as a brand new character in MCU. Could be he's in a Star Wars movie. Could be he's in a DC movie (but...then why plug it on a Disney owned network?). Could be a whole new from-scratch brand new franchise. Could be anything. We'll have to see.
He's going on tour with a one man show of him singing his greatest hits from all his musicals. I kinda figured it might be something like that. https://comicbook.com/marvel/2018/11/29/hugh-jackman-big-announcement-one-man-show/
Never heard of that character before today Don't doubt that Marvel can make a good movie featuring him though