MCU Leak

I'm involved with Marvel TV. With the "MCU shows" ending, it will be revealed that both the NON-CANON and CANON shitposters were right... to a certain extent.

A divergence caused by undoing the Snap in Endgame will reveal in Agents of SHIELD season 6 that the shows (that weren't made by Marvel Studios for Disney+) took place in an alternate timeline where some events from the movies didn't happen the same, while the shows didn't happen in the main MCU timeline at all.

The MCU is Earth-1999999 where the movies happened, the shows are like an Earth-1999998 where the shows and most parts of the movies loosely happened.

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Season 6 of SHIELD will dive into the realm of alternate timelines, starting with an alternate universe Coulson from a timeline where SHIELD was never founded, but instead is part of a much more dangerous organization.

The last episode of Season 5 took place in the timeline where Thanos failed, which will explain the lack of snap in not just that, but Runaways.

No direct Netflix/Defenders references, but we're supposed to interpret them as being in the SHIELD-verse.

Jokes hint that Inhumans was in its own universe.

Bravo Kevin Feige, big pile of suck

Part of this may also be to explain a change to Coulson's history in Endgame.

To be clear, I have no spoilers for Endgame, but I got the vibe there's a chance that Coulson may be brought back in 2012 somehow, thus undoing SHIELD in the MCU.

Also, to the naysayers, you were wrong... at first. Marvel Studios considered SHIELD to be unmovable canon... when Joss and Ike still had power. Ike wanted to use SHIELD connections to shill the movies while Joss considered it loosely canon in that he didn't want to reference the show in the movies to avoid complexity, but still wanted it to be canon.

That went out the window once they left of course and Marvel TV stopped receiving full script spoilers and more of general plot points. This is most obvious starting with how the Civil War tie-in was just referencing the Accords and having it be the same thing as the comic book Registration Act, which it wasn't.

I can actually see them doing this in a way that's kinda cool. It even opens up for a reboot about the movie universe versions of them.

I've heard (from sources that have almost next to no insider knowledge, so don't take this as fact) that a Daredevil movie very loosely, and PG-13, based on the first Season 1 is not planned but on the table.

As both a fan and someone who worked in some capacity on the show, I'd love to see the SHIELD characters make it to the screen in some way, even if played by different actors. Though, I feel of all of them, Iain is bigscreen-worthy

My sources tell me you are full of shit.

At the end of the day, this is a way for Marvel to cut off the weight of these shows while still being able to sell DVDs.

They're still "kinda" canon. They still "kinda" count, is the idea.

>while the shows didn't happen in the main MCU timeline at all.
So would you say they are non-canon to the main timeline?

I literally have no reason to believe the Daredevil movie will happen, what this means is that someone could've brought it up at a meeting once and dropped it.

Alternatively, my sources could've been mislead, wrong, or as usual in this industry, making shit up to sound impressive.