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Anyone want to talk Head-Canon? Y'all can delve into other Marvel movies. But I'm gonna stick with the MCU.
If needed: Urban Dictionary definition of head-canon :P
The Incredible Hulk
The majority of the movie takes place long before Iron Man (2008), I'd say... between 2000 and 2002. Thus the disparity in Bruce's appearance in TIH (age ~35) and The Avengers (age ~45).
Iron Man 2
The kid Tony saves at the Stark Expo (2010) was Peter Parker (age 8). 7 years later he gets bitten by a Spider and meets Tony again.
Thor
Each of the 9 realms refers to a habitable planet with sentient humanoid life in 9 different galaxies. "Midgard" being synonymous with "Milky Way" as well as "Earth" for ease of reference. The bifrost is a pre-established "bridge" or teleportation device that allows for intergalactic travel. Essentially this explains why the infinity stones (6 universal singularities created at the big bang) are all centralized to the characters in these films.
Yggdrasil (the tree of life) may also have some connection to the infinity stones. Perhaps even that certain Infinity stones have the macro effect of creation and evolution of humanoid intelligent life capable of mostly the same thought and speech patterns. The Mind Stone and Soul Stone specifically could have a hand in this. Explaining why everyone from Humans, to Xandarians, to Asgardians, to people from Vanaheim all look and speak the same. As well as to a lesser extent the Kree, the Jotuns, the dark elves, and the various other alien races.
Captain America: The First Avenger
Odin chose to put the Tesseract on Earth because of all the realms he could reach it had the least intelligent/corruptible life on it in (at the time) and it was relatively safe there (at least early on). Its existence on earth spurred funding for Nazi Germany to seek it out and fund Erskine's work. This led to the foundation of SHIELD, the Stark and Pym family's successes and failures and Banner's experimentation. In other words the catalyst for the entire MCU.
The Avengers
Coulson did die on the helicarrier. Agents of SHIELD is a "Jacobs Ladder" dream-like moment (as stated "jokingly" by Whedon) leading up to his death. The majority of Coulson's dream involves his obsession with heroes/desire to put a team of heroes together, his own paranoia about Hydra having taken over SHIELD, and random memories and concepts his brain put together (i.e. Sif) eventually culminating in the paranormal (Ghost Rider) as he gets closer to death. Granted, he does have remarkable foresight for a dead guy.
Iron Man 3
Killian was naive and figured "The Mandarin" was a myth/ghost story. He piggybacked off that name. Much to the chagrin of the real Mandarin (as seen in the one-shot).
The "brain slot" he mentioned while discussing Extremis was the same that allowed Strucker to enhance the Maximoff's brains/DNA using the mind stone.
Age of Ultron
Natasha was primarily using her innate talents in her "romance" with Banner as an asset to the team's overall success (similarly to how she did in IM2 with Tony). In other words, whether she was interested in him or not, she was just being a team player and was never serious about it.
Banner says "Ultron was just a myth." But the original idea came from Hank Pym earlier on in Pym's career. That's why these two world-renowned scientists are both aware of the concept.
Ant-Man
The Avengers Initiative was thought up by Hank Pym and Jan van Dyne while coming up with solutions to potentially disastrous scenarios (just like Ultron). Basing the idea off of Captain America and the Howling Commandos (thus reinforcing the First Avenger title), an elite squad of individuals with unique talents, able to take on a force the allied militaries weren't able to on their own. While discussing the concept with his wife she suggests the name "Avengers" because it sounded cool. It's a nice nod to their founded members status in the comics. -- idea from Random490
"The Quantum Realm" is one of the infinite dimensions discussed in Doctor Strange.
Civil War
Is the final film of Phase 2. Makes a more legitimate end for the final act than Ant-Man. Phase 1 assembled the team, Phase 2 disassembled them.
During the airport battle, any scene where you don't see either Vision or Scarlet Witch, they are fighting each other.
Everett Ross is Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross' other kid. -- idea from DrCosmic
Doctor Strange
Is the first film of Phase 3.
Rhodey is the Air Force colonel mentioned by Strange's assistant. Despite confirmations by Derrickson to the contrary.
Including healing from multiple surgeries and training in the mystic arts, this film takes place over the course of 2 years, starting soon after Civil War and ending in approximately mid-2018.
Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and 2
26 years have passed for Quill since leaving earth. But due to relativity and time dilation, ~38 years will have passed on earth by Infinity War.
I think I have more that I can't think of right now. I'll add them as I think of them. I'd like to hear others if anyone's got em.
Head Canon timeline:
If needed: Urban Dictionary definition of head-canon :P
Used by followers of various media of entertainment, such as television shows, movies, books, etc. to note a particular belief which has not been used in the universe of whatever program or story they follow, but seems to make sense to that particular individual, and as such is adopted as a sort of "personal canon". Headcanon may be upgraded to canon if it is incorporated into the program or story's universe.
The majority of the movie takes place long before Iron Man (2008), I'd say... between 2000 and 2002. Thus the disparity in Bruce's appearance in TIH (age ~35) and The Avengers (age ~45).
Iron Man 2
The kid Tony saves at the Stark Expo (2010) was Peter Parker (age 8). 7 years later he gets bitten by a Spider and meets Tony again.
Thor
Each of the 9 realms refers to a habitable planet with sentient humanoid life in 9 different galaxies. "Midgard" being synonymous with "Milky Way" as well as "Earth" for ease of reference. The bifrost is a pre-established "bridge" or teleportation device that allows for intergalactic travel. Essentially this explains why the infinity stones (6 universal singularities created at the big bang) are all centralized to the characters in these films.
Yggdrasil (the tree of life) may also have some connection to the infinity stones. Perhaps even that certain Infinity stones have the macro effect of creation and evolution of humanoid intelligent life capable of mostly the same thought and speech patterns. The Mind Stone and Soul Stone specifically could have a hand in this. Explaining why everyone from Humans, to Xandarians, to Asgardians, to people from Vanaheim all look and speak the same. As well as to a lesser extent the Kree, the Jotuns, the dark elves, and the various other alien races.
Captain America: The First Avenger
Odin chose to put the Tesseract on Earth because of all the realms he could reach it had the least intelligent/corruptible life on it in (at the time) and it was relatively safe there (at least early on). Its existence on earth spurred funding for Nazi Germany to seek it out and fund Erskine's work. This led to the foundation of SHIELD, the Stark and Pym family's successes and failures and Banner's experimentation. In other words the catalyst for the entire MCU.
The Avengers
Coulson did die on the helicarrier. Agents of SHIELD is a "Jacobs Ladder" dream-like moment (as stated "jokingly" by Whedon) leading up to his death. The majority of Coulson's dream involves his obsession with heroes/desire to put a team of heroes together, his own paranoia about Hydra having taken over SHIELD, and random memories and concepts his brain put together (i.e. Sif) eventually culminating in the paranormal (Ghost Rider) as he gets closer to death. Granted, he does have remarkable foresight for a dead guy.
Iron Man 3
Killian was naive and figured "The Mandarin" was a myth/ghost story. He piggybacked off that name. Much to the chagrin of the real Mandarin (as seen in the one-shot).
The "brain slot" he mentioned while discussing Extremis was the same that allowed Strucker to enhance the Maximoff's brains/DNA using the mind stone.
Age of Ultron
Natasha was primarily using her innate talents in her "romance" with Banner as an asset to the team's overall success (similarly to how she did in IM2 with Tony). In other words, whether she was interested in him or not, she was just being a team player and was never serious about it.
Banner says "Ultron was just a myth." But the original idea came from Hank Pym earlier on in Pym's career. That's why these two world-renowned scientists are both aware of the concept.
Ant-Man
The Avengers Initiative was thought up by Hank Pym and Jan van Dyne while coming up with solutions to potentially disastrous scenarios (just like Ultron). Basing the idea off of Captain America and the Howling Commandos (thus reinforcing the First Avenger title), an elite squad of individuals with unique talents, able to take on a force the allied militaries weren't able to on their own. While discussing the concept with his wife she suggests the name "Avengers" because it sounded cool. It's a nice nod to their founded members status in the comics. -- idea from Random490
"The Quantum Realm" is one of the infinite dimensions discussed in Doctor Strange.
Civil War
Is the final film of Phase 2. Makes a more legitimate end for the final act than Ant-Man. Phase 1 assembled the team, Phase 2 disassembled them.
During the airport battle, any scene where you don't see either Vision or Scarlet Witch, they are fighting each other.
Everett Ross is Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross' other kid. -- idea from DrCosmic
Doctor Strange
Is the first film of Phase 3.
Rhodey is the Air Force colonel mentioned by Strange's assistant. Despite confirmations by Derrickson to the contrary.
Including healing from multiple surgeries and training in the mystic arts, this film takes place over the course of 2 years, starting soon after Civil War and ending in approximately mid-2018.
Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and 2
26 years have passed for Quill since leaving earth. But due to relativity and time dilation, ~38 years will have passed on earth by Infinity War.
I think I have more that I can't think of right now. I'll add them as I think of them. I'd like to hear others if anyone's got em.
Head Canon timeline:
1940s
Captain America: The First Avenger
Agent Carter
1950s - 1970s
Winter Soldier brainwashed
original Ant-Man and the Wasp first appear
1980s
Ego impregnates Meredith Quill
Star Lord's abduction
1990s
Captain Marvel
1999
Extremis invented and AIM established
2002
birth of the hulk
2006
The Incredible Hulk
2008
Iron Man
2009
Spring - Summer
Iron Man 2 [8 year old Peter Parker seen at Stark Expo]
Fall
Thor
Stark meets with Ross
2010
Spring
The Avengers [Agents of SHIELD/Inhumans take place concurrently with Coulson's dying breath]
Winter
Iron Man 3 [Iron Man retires for the next 5 years to focus on pepper and on other projects such as MIT grants, BARF, and Insight hellicarriers]
[Cap spends the next 2 years working missions for SHIELD, catching up on the world, and making PSAs for schools]
2011
Fall
DD S1
JJ S1
2012
Summer
DDS2
2013
Spring - Summer
LCS1
Fall - Winter
IFS1
Thor: The Dark World
2014
Spring - Summer
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Fall - Winter
Punisher S1
2015
Spring - Summer
Defenders
Fall - Winter
Avengers: Age of Ultron
2016
Spring - Summer
Ant-Man
Fall - Winter
LCS2
JJS2
2017
Spring
Captain America: Civil War
Spring - Summer
Doctor Strange [Beginning - pre-accident]
Summer
Black Panther
Fall
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Winter
Guardians of the Galaxy
2018
Spring
Doctor Strange [Middle - training at kamar taj]
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Summer
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Doctor Strange [End - Battle with Dormammu]
Fall
Thor: Ragnarok
Winter
2019
Spring
Avengers: Infinity War
Avengers 4
Spider-Man: Far From Home
Flashback/Stinger/One-Shot
Netflix season
Movie
Captain America: The First Avenger
Agent Carter
1950s - 1970s
Winter Soldier brainwashed
original Ant-Man and the Wasp first appear
1980s
Ego impregnates Meredith Quill
Star Lord's abduction
1990s
Captain Marvel
1999
Extremis invented and AIM established
2002
birth of the hulk
2006
The Incredible Hulk
2008
Iron Man
2009
Spring - Summer
Iron Man 2 [8 year old Peter Parker seen at Stark Expo]
Fall
Thor
Stark meets with Ross
2010
Spring
The Avengers [Agents of SHIELD/Inhumans take place concurrently with Coulson's dying breath]
Winter
Iron Man 3 [Iron Man retires for the next 5 years to focus on pepper and on other projects such as MIT grants, BARF, and Insight hellicarriers]
[Cap spends the next 2 years working missions for SHIELD, catching up on the world, and making PSAs for schools]
2011
Fall
DD S1
JJ S1
2012
Summer
DDS2
2013
Spring - Summer
LCS1
Fall - Winter
IFS1
Thor: The Dark World
2014
Spring - Summer
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Fall - Winter
Punisher S1
2015
Spring - Summer
Defenders
Fall - Winter
Avengers: Age of Ultron
2016
Spring - Summer
Ant-Man
Fall - Winter
LCS2
JJS2
2017
Spring
Captain America: Civil War
Spring - Summer
Doctor Strange [Beginning - pre-accident]
Summer
Black Panther
Fall
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Winter
Guardians of the Galaxy
2018
Spring
Doctor Strange [Middle - training at kamar taj]
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Summer
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Doctor Strange [End - Battle with Dormammu]
Fall
Thor: Ragnarok
Winter
2019
Spring
Avengers: Infinity War
Avengers 4
Spider-Man: Far From Home
Flashback/Stinger/One-Shot
Netflix season
Movie
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) they can pretty much do so without much effort. This would be much harder with most of the films, but not impossible for a couple of the films but not impossible for some of them (The Incredible Hulk as another example).