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@c-mcКүн бұрын
So you almost reached the end of The Infinity Saga and phase 3 with Spider-Man: Far From Home. Now you're entering phase 4 a.k.a. The Multiverse Saga. Here's the phase 4 release order: WandaVision (9 episodes), The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (6 episodes), Loki season 1 (6 episodes), Black Widow (movie), What If...? (9 episodes), Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (movie), Eternals (movie), Hawkeye (6 episodes), Spider-Man: No Way Home (movie), Moon Knight (6 episodes), Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (movie), Ms. Marvel (6 episodes), Thor: Love and Thunder (movie), She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (9 episodes), Werewolf by Night (TV special), Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (movie), The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (TV Special). These are the phase 4 projects...in real time we're in the middle of phase 5 but when the time comes I will write down the list for phase 5 as well :)
@c-mc20 сағат бұрын
Also mind you, after Loki season 1 you should start watching the older Marvel movies that are outside of the MCU like: the X-Men movies, the Blade trilogy, Daredevil (2003), Elektra, the 2000s Fantastic Four movies, the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man movies and the Andrew Garfield Spider-Man movies.
@LittleGalaxyBoy20 сағат бұрын
*Time Travel Explained* In the MCU, time travel operates on a branching timeline principle. When someone travels back in time, it creates a new, alternate timeline that is separate from the mainline MCU. Actions in this new timeline have no effect on the original one. For example, if Ant-Man tampered with Tony Stark's arc reactor in 2012, leading to Tony's death after the Battle of New York, it would create a timeline where Tony Stark died in 2012. However, this change wouldn't impact the original MCU timeline, where Tony continued to live until Avengers: Endgame. Simply put, you cannot travel back in time within your own timeline. This removes the risk of altering the future or causing paradoxes. For instance, we see Thanos, Gamora, and Nebula from 2014 travel to the present-day MCU. Both 2014 Thanos and Gamora die, leaving behind a timeline where Thanos and his army mysteriously disappeared in 2014. This is why Nebula can kill her past self without any consequences, she continues to exist because the version she killed came from a different timeline. This differs from Back to the Future where any changes made in the past directly affect the future. For example, if you were to prevent your own birth, you would be erased from existence as a consequence. Similarly, if you set the stage for World War III in the past, upon returning to your future, you would likely find a nuclear wasteland as a result of the actions you took in the past. It's worth mentioning that other forms of time travel may exist in the MCU, but this is how it works in Avengers: Endgame, where the Avengers use the Quantum Realm to jump between points in time. In theory, all forms of time travel could exist in the MCU, it ultimately depends on the method used to travel through time. *The Multiverse* The Multiverse, which will become increasingly important moving forward, consists of countless different universes. I like to visualize the Multiverse as a forest containing an infinite number of trees, with each tree representing its own unique universe. The MCU can be imagined as one of these trees. Each tree has its own branches, alternate timelines that diverge from the history of that universe but still share its DNA. For example, the MCU has its own branched timelines, many of which were created by the Avengers in Endgame, while others develop naturally due to events unfolding differently. However, the MCU is just one tree in the vast forest of the Multiverse. Another tree would be the Marvel Comics Universe (Earth-616), often viewed as the Prime Marvel Universe. This universe exists as a separate entity with its own distinct history, versions of characters, and events. Like the MCU, the comics universe also has branches that represent alternate timelines. For example, the What If? comics take place in alternate timelines of Marvel's main continuity (Earth-616) and explore how events might have unfolded with certain aspects changed. Examples include What If Spider-Man Had Joined the Fantastic Four (1976) or What If The Avengers Had Never Been? (1977). Based on the history of it's mainline continuity. Another example of a different universe/tree is Marvel's Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610), a modern re-imagining of the Marvel Universe for the 21st century that began with Ultimate Spider-Man #1 (2000). This universe was more realistic and grounded in science, with a fewer superheroes compared to the Mainline comics thanks to being a younger reality. It was also edgier and grittier, for better or worse, depending on who you asked. The Ultimate Universe also features a few branched timelines, mostly involving possible futures or characters from the far future traveling to the past in attempts to prevent a Terminator-style fate. Key changes in the Ultimate Universe from the Mainline Comics Universe include the Avengers being called the Ultimates, Bucky surviving World War II and never becoming the Winter Soldier, Tony Stark being diagnosed with a brain tumor rather than being caught in an explosion that damages his heart, and mutants being a creation of the government rather than a natural evolution of humanity. These are just a few of the notable differences in this re-imagined universe. Universes, like the MCU and the Ultimate Universe, differ significantly from the Mainline Comics Universe, while others, such as the Animated Marvel Universe of the '90s (which includes X-Men '97), are closer in terms of history, character depiction, and other elements. But regardless of their differences, they all exist within the vast Multiverse, allowing for different takes on the Marvel Universe.
@ShieldVids18 сағат бұрын
Unless it is a causal loop. Those are the exception. The rule is if you go back and CHANGE the past. Most times the act of going back is changing it but if it is a causal loop the timeline doesn't branch because it always happened in that timeline. (ms. marvel)
@codyfletcher721815 сағат бұрын
It appears as though there is about a 3 second delay between your reaction and what visuals you are reacting to. I hope your Part 2 has that issue fixed, because honestly that is the ONLY thing I can complain about. Even if it’s not fixed I am going to watch the Part 2, and I was unaware you changed your channel’s name, added this one, or fully replaced your first one. Honestly, after this film, they get more hit and miss, but I personally loved Quantumania.
@number1fool14 сағат бұрын
Yeah it’s really distracting
@PhilBagels14 сағат бұрын
It's really distracting. I'll watch it, but...
@simulatoraddict621312 сағат бұрын
Painful to watch... no need to rush part two if it's not synch
@willkulczyk809914 сағат бұрын
did you forget to watch antman and the wasp? scott was stuck in the quantum realm .....
@captainspike191312 сағат бұрын
She did watch it but she probably forgot for a moment
@DaveLemmens5 сағат бұрын
Now that you're finishing this phase of the Marvel Movies, it is time to start watching some older stuff. Do this before the next MCU series and movies. You need to watch the X-Men movies, the Fantastic Four movies, the Andrew Garfield and Tobey MaGuire Spider-Man movies, the Netflix Marvel series (at the very least you should watch Daredevil season 1, but also the rest). If you like them, you should also watch movies like Darevevil, Electra, the Blade Trilogy, Ghost Rider, Punisher.
@RafaRodrigues13 сағат бұрын
Captain Marvel❤❤
@marcopolov6732 сағат бұрын
Hey there @thecluelesscritic I’m loving your reactions, but this one seems to have your reaction off synch to the movie by 2-3 seconds. Just thought I’d point it out if you’re able to change it. Love your reactions!! Keep up the great videos!!