So what exactly is MCU canon?

So what exactly is MCU canon?

SOFT CANON
-Hulk (2003)
-Blade (1998)
-Netflix shows
-the last act of Iron Man 3
-Banner/Natasha romance

HARD CANON
-TIH
-IM 1 2
-THOR
-THOR 2
-CAP 1 2 3
-AVENGERS 1 2
-GOTG
-ANT MAN

NON-CANON
all ABC shows

Hulk and Blade aren't canon at all.

All Marvel Studios films and Netflix/ABC shows

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>Hulk (2003)
>-Blade (1998)
Neither of those things are even remotely canon.
>-the last act of Iron Man 3
>-Banner/Natasha romance
Those things are definitely canon, regardless of your opinion of them.

everything but blade

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> -the last act of Iron Man 3
are you retarded user?

>muh headcanon

I don't get this criticism. So what it's not cannon, neither is the Flash to the DCEU or the MCU, and people still watch it. It's its own entertaining show, watch it if you like it, don't if you don't. It's certainly better than the CW shows, where even the Flash has become repetitive with bullshit writing, and there's no other serious competitor other than the Netflix shows. Stop trying to put connectivity above story.

>So what exactly is MCU canon?
Everything after Iron Man unless it's directly contradicted by the movies. And I mean major contradictions, not just different actors or tiny details nobody cares about.

>>SOFT CANON
>-Hulk (2003)
>-Blade (1998)
What

Oh my god this is not like fucking comics or the Star Wars EU. There is no "hurr durr this is more canon than the last" Everything Iron Man and after is canon. Stop being more autistic about this shit than the people who make it.

And by the way the last act of IM3 was directly referenced in CW so stop being so full of shit

>-the last act of Iron Man 3
wat
no seriously splain youseff

I think he means when Iron man blows up all his suits.

Here's the definitive list what's canon so far. You should be able to understand why.

>Iron Man 1
>Iron Man 2
>Thor (non-Asgard scenes)
>Captain America: The First Avenger
>The Avengers (except scenes involving Hulk or Banner)
>Iron Man 3 (except post-credit scenes)
>Thor: The Dark World
>All Hail the King
>Guardians of the Galaxy
>Daredevil Season 1 (episodes 4, 6, and 9 only)
>Avengers: Age of Ultron (except scenes involving Hulk, Banner, Hawkeye, or Ultron)
>Ant-Man (1989 flashback only)
>Jessica Jones Season 1
>Agent Carter Season 2
>Captain America: Civil War (except scenes involving any member of Team Captain America)

>all those brackets
I don't.
I really, really don't.

it's another AoS hate thread

report and ignore, he's off his meds

Most recent accounted for MCU Cannon/Timeline

>AoS
>canon

wrong

AoS has more tie-ins than GotG.

>SOFT CANON
>-Hulk (2003)
>-Blade (1998)
What the fuck?
>-the last act of Iron Man 3
-Banner/Natasha romance
So basically, "stuff I don't like is soft canon".

Howard the Duck.

Oh shit I forgot Fiege said that.

>SOFT CANON
>HARD CANON
Probably the same idiot doing "SUPER CANON" before ...

It either IS or it ISN'T. There is NO degree.

wut

>All Hail the King
You do know Marvel did that just to shut the fanboys up right? They have absolutely no plans of everacknowledging it again.

MCU
Movies
One-Shots

MCEU
>Netflix series
>Agents of SHIT
>Agent Carter

Is it possible for the Blades to be used as canon? Is there anything in those movies that contradicts anything in the MCU?

hell

You mean the thing they explicitly mention in Civil War

>the last act of Iron Man 3
>Banner/Natasha romance
Nope sorry, definitely 'hard' canon. Both of these got a nods in Civil War.

>Netflix shows
Nope, definitely canon.Just because the Met-life appears in exterior shots doesn't mean it's not canon.
>neither is the Flash to the DCEU or the MCU
>The flash
>the MCU
What?

>>neither is the Flash to the DCEU or the MCU
>>The flash
>>the MCU

I mean, if your criteria is only watching the MCU-cannon shows and avoid everything non-canon, then you shouldn't be watching the Flash. It's definitely not MCU. Heck, you shouldn't even be watching non-capeshows.

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