Was the timeline plot hole ever addressed? How could they let something like that slip
Its been a while but I just rewatched this.
Was the timeline plot hole ever addressed? How could they let something like that slip
Its been a while but I just rewatched this.
>Was the timeline plot hole ever addressed?
Sony messed up with the years. That's it. that's basically it. that's all that need to be addressed.
Oh. I would have expected them to make a stupid retcon so it looks like it fits
Alternatively, Homecoming is set just a few weeks before Infinity war.
Like how all of phase one happens within a week
What timeline plot hole?
There is a 'X years later' timeskip from the Battle of New York to the start of Homecoming that is the wrong number of years for when the movie came out.
Thats it. It doesn't really matter to the plot of the movie, just consistency of how the various movies fit together, and only then if you think about it.
Doesn't the movie give dates that contradict that "x years later" too?
Yeah, but again its the sort of thing that only fails to line up if you think about the greater MCU timeline.
Its a mistake, to be clear. But its not a plot hole.
Thanos taking the glove out of a safe and saying "I'll do it myself"? THATS a plot hole. And no one gives a shit about that either.
Nah Marvel studios and Feige admitted the “8 years later” was a overlooked mistake
It sucks, but hey we can at least blame Sony cause why not?
They try to avoid using dates.
Is the amount of years fixed in home releases?
>Source: my ass
>Thanos taking the glove out of a safe and saying "I'll do it myself"? THATS a plot hole.
How so?
Never said it was a source info, just a supposition.
Because he doesn't have the glove yet. He doesn't get the glove made until later, and the creation of the glove/where it came from was a plot point of Infinity War.
The "Fine I'll do it myself" scene takes place IN Dwarf Planet, Giant Peter Dinklage just mucked around with no hands for years until Thor showed up to learn of what happened.
But dont they have test screenings and stuff? Thousands of people work on these films and not one person caught such an obvious mistake? That is odd
Do you know the amount of time BC and AD get mistaken in the intro of a movie that is set in the past? Those kind of thing always past filters.
(Gladiator is supposed to be AD, but it get a BC)
BC and AD shouldnt be missed by easily but I can understand it occasionally happening especially in a tv show.
This was a multimillion dollar movie and had a black screen with text saying “8 years later” its incredibly hard to miss, not one single person thought that “Hey, doesnt 2012 + 8 = 2020?”
>This was a multimillion dollar movie and had a black screen with text
The BC and AD mistake also usually happens with the balckscreen intro.
It's actually less forgivable, seeing that there, you don't even need to do the addition to notice the mistake.