AOS is no longer canon, sadly.
I'll never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever buy that.
AOS is no longer canon, sadly.
I'll never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever buy that.
The real canon is the friends we made along the way . . . except the ones that turned out to be Hydra agents.Agents of SHIELD is canon. It's the movies that aren't.
Agent Carter is the one series that was explicitly referenced by the movies prior to the D+ era. Caliing that show non-canon is pure wishful thinking.
No, Peggy having a connection to SHIELD, and whatever group was before it, is canon. The specific events of the series have not been mentioned, unless there is something in Ms. Marvel because thats the only MCU thing I haven't/won't watch. The Agent Carter short is more canon to the MCU, it was only "decanonized" because of the show, but I'd say the short is probably canon while the show isn't.
Also, yes, I don't want the show canon. It was a terrible show, with every episode being 90% "people sure were sexist in the 50s, weren't they?" followed by 5% plot and 5% action. I mean, I'm not going to say its unrealistic, but its fucking Agent Carter, not The Dark Knight. At some point you want the damn show to just move on and get to the spy stuff, which it rarely did from the episodes I managed to suffer through. I like Peggy Carter as a character, but the show sucked. Even AoS barely if ever acknowledged it, why would the MCU consider it canon at this point? Peggy obviously did spy stuff in the MCU post WW2, and we know she was eventually part of SHIELD, but thats it.
Jarvis appeared in Endgame.
Actual news in this thread?! How dare you, sir!.
Canon is the quantum indeterminacy principle of narrative storytelling. Any given story point both does, and does not exist in relation to any other given story point, until it interacts with such an other story point, and it collapses the wave function.Also, you know, as I keep saying here and in the Doctor Who forum, canon is utterly meaningless.
I was a bit confused and disappointed a while back when I read Mackie wouldn't be back as Falcon, so this makes me happy.Captain America 4 has a director https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/captain-america-4-director-1235176925/
Captain America 4 has a director https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/captain-america-4-director-1235176925/
Schrodinger's canon.Canon is the quantum indeterminacy principle of narrative storytelling. Any given story point both does, and does not exist in relation to any other given story point, until it interacts with such an other story point, and it collapses the wave function.
So yeah, arguing over what does and does not count is fairly futile.
I mean, AoS is completely incompatible with canon
no blip
a different darkhold
definitely no Inhumans in the main MCU
that horrible Agent Carter show
At least with the Netflix MCU shows you could argue there wasn't much that contradicted them
Considering the Multiverse is now canon, with three Peter Parkers fighting side-by-side, AOS can be canon-non-canon.
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