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I always thought they would do the FF before the x-men.
still do ...
still do ...
In the MCU timelines are the same thing as the Multiverse .
Time Variance Authority polices the multiverse.
Every time a significant different action happens in a timeline (due to displaced individuals) it splits into a different reality - Endgame explained as much.
"I can't risk this reality on a promise" - Ancient One (although hulk only went back in time to get there)
An alternate timeline in the MCU is a different "reality" aka "universe".
Loki's series takes place in an alternate timeline aka a different universe in the multiverse.
You are confusing time-travel with the actual mechanism under which reality splits to create two simultaneously occurring but different universes.
I am not sure how anyone could watch Endgame and fail to understand what rules they have set in place.
explained by the Russo's themselves - starts at 5m48s
"it is the multiverse version of time-travel which creates an alternative future reality"
question: "will we see another world with cap?"
russos: "yes"
Additionally DOFP is an alternate universe but that's another story.
I don’t think this is our Fox verse Quicksilver.I always thought they would do the FF before the x-men.
still do ...
Nightmare has a daughter named Dreamqueen (he raped a succubus and got her pregnant...comics are wild!) that has the power to manipulate reality which allows her to transmute matter and create living beings from nothing.
Things will never be the same again...
She didn't create mutants if Quicksilver (the X-Men version) appeared on the show. Because he existed prior to now, in the X-Men movies.
So she obviously pulled him from an alternate reality.
I called this months before the show started, this will be how they introduce mutants. They've always existed, just not in this reality. There's no way in hell they can retcon them into exising in the MCU this whole time. That would be WOAT level writing.
Fred.
Nah breh.
In movie/tv writing, which the MCU, is a timeline is a change that is a variance that can be undone. Considered wrong or detrimental to the inhabitants of the world or worlds.
A multiverse is simply an alternative world of countless different events.
Quantum Leap is a guy going through time and putting things right. Changing events so future events are bettered.
Sliders is a series of parallel Earths/multiverses. Hitler won WW2. Yeah. But that’s how that world is. That’s it’s history.
Avengers Endgame was a BS explanation that the stones could simply be returned and nothing would change. The reason we never actually see it done is cause it wouldn’t make sense. It ain’t Schrodijger’s Cat. Either time is altered or it isn’t. Either the stones hold time together or they don’t.
Yeah comics flip flop depending on if they want to make something canon or reuse it.
I don’t think this is our Fox verse Quicksilver.
what . firstly just stick to the MCU.
secondly the russo's explain it that link.
by going back in time and changing things the avengers created alternate realities with different futures to the original MCU future.
it's called the "many world's interpretation".
what is so difficult to understand about that?
It’s partially breaking the fourth wallso the apparition could be modelled on the fox-verse quicksilver ..? or is the fact that he looks like fox-QS just coincidental in your opinion.
So why did they need to put the stones back?
Writing 101 stakes are derived from cause and effect.
The fact that they landed in the past changed things so why was the Ancient One reticent to hand over the stone. It didn’t matter as you say. Time was altered just by them being there.
You trying to act like two Hollywood directors care about “Many world theory” when they themselves say it doesn’t make sense in your video