Brian Earl Spilner said:
Really starting to lose track of what's taking place when with covid throwing everything off track.
So in the "prime" timeline, we'll have MoM following directly after Wandavision, Loki likely shows up, and this will then lead into NWH...correct?
Now I'm a little confused, because I just looked everything up and this was the original, pre-pandemic 2020/2021 release schedule...
05.01.20 =
Black WidowAugust 2020 =
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier11.06.20 =
EternalsEarly 2021 =
WandaVision02.12.21 =
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten RingsSpring 2021 =
Loki05.07.21 =
Doctor Strange and Multiverse of Madness07.16.21 =
Spider-Man: No Way Home11.05.21 =
Thor: Love and ThunderLate 2021 =
HawkeyeLate 2021 =
Ms. MarvelOut of that bunch, the releases for
Loki,
Hawkeye, and
Ms. Marvel were the only ones unaffected.
But now,
No Way Home (12.17.21) is releasing BEFORE
Multiverse of Madness (03.25.22), yet both include Doctor Strange. So surely the scripts were reworked to account for that, along with the
Loki of it all. The more I think about it, that has to be the case, as
No Way Home has apparently at least been changed to include a Christmas/winter setting, to coincide with its December release, which wasn't going to be the case with its original July release.