Post by ThatGuy on Apr 7, 2018 13:39:30 GMT
Captain America began in 1942 and ended in 1945 when he was frozen.
In Avengers he tells Nick Fury he'd slept for 70 years which should make it 2015.
That's impossible because Iron Man 3 started in 1999 and later on Killian says he asked Stark to join AIM 13 years so that movie was in 2012.
Yet Iron Man 3 takes place after Avengers.
Spider-man Homecoming during the detention scene gives a different date entirely when Captain America now says he was frozen for 65 years and there he's wearing his Avengers 1 costume making it so now Avengers was set in 2010.
Now that actually works because Iron Man 2 happened a year before so 2009 and Iron Man was six months earlier but also the year before so 2008 and now Hogan carrying the ring since 2008 works. If Spider-man Homecoming was in 2018 they even get away with the 8 years.
However Civil War was only 2 months prior so should be 2018 as well and it wouldn't be 8 years since Stark said he was Iron Man but 10.
In Age of Ultron, at the end of the movie, Captain America mentions that he was frozen 75 years ago which would make it 2020. It would make it either 5 or 10 years after Avengers based on the two different dates he gave.
It can't be 2020 though because it would make Winter Soldier as taking place in 2019 and they said Captain America was born in 1918 and he was 95 years old in that movie which would set it in 2013 which should mean that Age of Ultron was in 2014 and Civil War and Spider-man Homecoming in 2015.
But...if Age of Ultron was in 2014 then Captain America couldn't have been frozen 75 years ago because that would make it 1939. It would only be 69 years, a year less than the 70 years he mentioned in Avengers which took place years before Age of Ultron.
That was probably a confusing mess of a post and I don't know if anyone can make head or tail of what I said but that's what I got.

