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Post by thisguy4000 on Sept 13, 2022 20:30:57 GMT
A number of fans were complaining about that after Multiverse of Madness was released, including Iman Velani. To be honest, I think that was a pretty silly thing for fans to get up in arms about. The simple explanation is that the MCU does not exist in the same multiverse as the comics, therefore, they’re both Earth-616 of their respective multiverses. I’m not sure why that’s such a hard concept to grasp. Just because the Marvel database claimed the MCU is Earth-199999 (seriously why did they choose that number?) doesn’t mean Kevin Feige is required to follow that.
The MCU is an adaptation of the comics, not a parallel universe. There’s no reason the movies should be forced to follow the rules of the comics. That’s way too limiting. Besides, there have already been a few things that contradict the notion that the MCU is in the same multiverse as the comics, such as America Chavez not having any variants and the fact that the Infinity Stones are shown to work outside of their home universe.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Sept 13, 2022 21:27:47 GMT
I didn't know they ever were. Does it matter?
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Post by thisguy4000 on Sept 13, 2022 22:20:50 GMT
I didn't know they ever were. Does it matter? As I said, a lot of fans were complaining about the 616 reveal after MoM came out, including the actress who plays Kamala Khan. My point is that it’s a pretty silly thing to get worked up about.
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Post by Skaathar on Sept 13, 2022 22:27:27 GMT
It's not about the number, it's about inconsistency. The fact that they announced two different universe numbers for the MCU speaks of sloppy quality control. That it overlaps with the Marvel main universe is further proof that this ship is slowly losing its tight management.
And the thing is, it would have been such an easy thing to fix it. Just invent a different number for the MCU. How hard could that be?
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Post by thisguy4000 on Sept 13, 2022 22:30:38 GMT
It's not about the number, it's about inconsistency. The fact that they announced two different universe numbers for the MCU speaks of sloppy quality control. That it overlaps with the Marvel main universe is further proof that this ship is slowly losing its tight management. And the thing is, it would have been such an easy thing to fix it. Just invent a different number for the MCU. How hard could that be? Who’s they? Marvel Studios never announced that the MCU was Earth-199999. That was a number that the Marvel database assigned the universe. It has no bearing on the films.
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Post by Skaathar on Sept 13, 2022 22:45:41 GMT
It's not about the number, it's about inconsistency. The fact that they announced two different universe numbers for the MCU speaks of sloppy quality control. That it overlaps with the Marvel main universe is further proof that this ship is slowly losing its tight management. And the thing is, it would have been such an easy thing to fix it. Just invent a different number for the MCU. How hard could that be? Who’s they? Marvel Studios never announced that the MCU was Earth-199999. That was a number that the Marvel database assigned the universe. It has no bearing on the films. What, you think that designation just popped up randomly in the Marvel database without executives greenlighting it?
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Sept 13, 2022 22:46:11 GMT
What a stupid thing to be upset about.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Sept 13, 2022 22:51:56 GMT
Who’s they? Marvel Studios never announced that the MCU was Earth-199999. That was a number that the Marvel database assigned the universe. It has no bearing on the films. What, you think that designation just popped up randomly in the Marvel database without executives greenlighting it? I’m pretty sure neither Kevin Feige nor Ike Perlmutter had anything to do with that Earth-199999 nonsense.
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Post by Cat on Sept 13, 2022 23:12:14 GMT
Never heard of it.
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Post by Skaathar on Sept 14, 2022 4:27:51 GMT
What, you think that designation just popped up randomly in the Marvel database without executives greenlighting it? I’m pretty sure neither Kevin Feige nor Ike Perlmutter had anything to do with that Earth-199999 nonsense. But they would have had something to do with naming the MCU 616 right? Or do you think they had nothing to do with that too?
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Post by James on Sept 14, 2022 12:42:36 GMT
Never been an issue with me.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Sept 14, 2022 14:49:48 GMT
I’m pretty sure neither Kevin Feige nor Ike Perlmutter had anything to do with that Earth-199999 nonsense. But they would have had something to do with naming the MCU 616 right? Or do you think they had nothing to do with that too? What? Of course Kevin Feige had something to do with calling the MCU Earth-616. My point was that Feige wasn’t the one who came up with the Earth-199999 designation. He has no reason to abide by what some Marvel database chose to call his universe.
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Post by Skaathar on Sept 14, 2022 19:10:58 GMT
But they would have had something to do with naming the MCU 616 right? Or do you think they had nothing to do with that too? What? Of course Kevin Feige had something to do with calling the MCU Earth-616. My point was that Feige wasn’t the one who came up with the Earth-199999 designation. He has no reason to abide by what some Marvel database chose to call his universe. My point was that the MCU-verse was already given a number, and even if he didn't like that number, why complicate things by using the same designation as the main comic universe even when they're clearly different? Again, the point I'm making is that it's not the number that's irritating fans. It's the lack of consistency and attention to detail that's frustrating them. There's literally zero reason why the MCU had to co-opt the 616 universe, especially when they were already given their own designation.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Sept 14, 2022 21:12:00 GMT
What? Of course Kevin Feige had something to do with calling the MCU Earth-616. My point was that Feige wasn’t the one who came up with the Earth-199999 designation. He has no reason to abide by what some Marvel database chose to call his universe. My point was that the MCU-verse was already given a number, and even if he didn't like that number, why complicate things by using the same designation as the main comic universe even when they're clearly different? Again, the point I'm making is that it's not the number that's irritating fans. It's the lack of consistency and attention to detail that's frustrating them. There's literally zero reason why the MCU had to co-opt the 616 universe, especially when they were already given their own designation. And my point is that I don’t see why the MCU should be required to follow the Marvel database. That’s an obscure piece of media that Feige had no input in. Again, the simple explanation is that the MCU is not in continuity with the multiverse from the comics. There’s no reason the comics should dictate the events of the films.
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Post by Skaathar on Sept 14, 2022 23:29:31 GMT
My point was that the MCU-verse was already given a number, and even if he didn't like that number, why complicate things by using the same designation as the main comic universe even when they're clearly different? Again, the point I'm making is that it's not the number that's irritating fans. It's the lack of consistency and attention to detail that's frustrating them. There's literally zero reason why the MCU had to co-opt the 616 universe, especially when they were already given their own designation. And my point is that I don’t see why the MCU should be required to follow the Marvel database. That’s an obscure piece of media that Feige had no input in. Again, the simple explanation is that the MCU is not in continuity with the multiverse from the comics. There’s no reason the comics should dictate the events of the films. Because the MCU IS part of Marvel as a whole. Comics and movies both fall under the same parent company. I don't know what's difficult to understand about that.
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Post by Cat on Sept 14, 2022 23:46:46 GMT
What? Of course Kevin Feige had something to do with calling the MCU Earth-616. My point was that Feige wasn’t the one who came up with the Earth-199999 designation. He has no reason to abide by what some Marvel database chose to call his universe. My point was that the MCU-verse was already given a number, and even if he didn't like that number, why complicate things by using the same designation as the main comic universe even when they're clearly different? Again, the point I'm making is that it's not the number that's irritating fans. It's the lack of consistency and attention to detail that's frustrating them. There's literally zero reason why the MCU had to co-opt the 616 universe, especially when they were already given their own designation. If the 616 universe is the universe of the comics where all the main stuff happens, then why wouldn't the universe in the movies be the same one? That just seems standard. I vaguely remember this from Doctor Strange MOM now. It's just a marker to know they're back home. It's not like the MCU exists in another universe. It's the same as ours. Star Wars and the Big Lebowski happened in the MCU just like it did in ours; Killian from Iron Man 3 puts the Mandarin in league a Bin Laden or a Gaddafi.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Sept 14, 2022 23:46:52 GMT
And my point is that I don’t see why the MCU should be required to follow the Marvel database. That’s an obscure piece of media that Feige had no input in. Again, the simple explanation is that the MCU is not in continuity with the multiverse from the comics. There’s no reason the comics should dictate the events of the films. Because the MCU IS part of Marvel as a whole. Comics and movies both fall under the same parent company. I don't know what's difficult to understand about that. We all know the MCU is part of Marvel, but that doesn’t mean it should be forced to follow the “rules” of the comics. Movies and comics are two different mediums. That’s all there is to it.
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Post by Skaathar on Sept 15, 2022 0:10:57 GMT
Because the MCU IS part of Marvel as a whole. Comics and movies both fall under the same parent company. I don't know what's difficult to understand about that. We all know the MCU is part of Marvel, but that doesn’t mean it should be forced to follow the “rules” of the comics. Movies and comics are two different mediums. That’s all there is to it. Strawman argument. Nobody is asking for the movies to follow comic rules. What fans are asking for is for consistency and clarity within Marvel Entertainment, the parent company for BOTH comics and movies. Whether you agree with this or not is not relevant. You asked why people are upset about the 616 issue, I provided you with an answer. Just because you disagree with it doesn't invalidate the complaints. Personally, it's not a big deal for me, but I do understand where the complaints are coming from.
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Post by Skaathar on Sept 15, 2022 0:12:34 GMT
My point was that the MCU-verse was already given a number, and even if he didn't like that number, why complicate things by using the same designation as the main comic universe even when they're clearly different? Again, the point I'm making is that it's not the number that's irritating fans. It's the lack of consistency and attention to detail that's frustrating them. There's literally zero reason why the MCU had to co-opt the 616 universe, especially when they were already given their own designation. If the 616 universe is the universe of the comics where all the main stuff happens, then why wouldn't the universe in the movies be the same one? That just seems standard. I vaguely remember this from Doctor Strange MOM now. It's just a marker to know they're back home. It's not like the MCU exists in another universe. It's the same as ours. Star Wars and the Big Lebowski happened in the MCU just like it did in ours; Killian from Iron Man 3 puts the Mandarin in league a Bin Laden or a Gaddafi.
Because they're clearly not the same universe. MCU Starlord doesn't act like 616 Starlord. MCU Valkyrie looks nothing like 616 Valkyrie, etc. Is this a big deal for me? No. But I do understand the complaints about it.
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Post by Cat on Sept 15, 2022 0:18:44 GMT
If the 616 universe is the universe of the comics where all the main stuff happens, then why wouldn't the universe in the movies be the same one? That just seems standard. I vaguely remember this from Doctor Strange MOM now. It's just a marker to know they're back home. It's not like the MCU exists in another universe. It's the same as ours. Star Wars and the Big Lebowski happened in the MCU just like it did in ours; Killian from Iron Man 3 puts the Mandarin in league a Bin Laden or a Gaddafi.
Because they're clearly not the same universe. MCU Starlord doesn't act like 616 Starlord. MCU Valkyrie looks nothing like 616 Valkyrie, etc. Is this a big deal for me? No. But I do understand the complaints about it. Where does one see the 616 Starlord or 616 Valkyrie?
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