Thread:ADour/@comment-398454-20121128214105/@comment-1895174-20121129032628

And I'm pretty certain you misunderstood the Yost quote that started this whole thing. You took out the wrong part of the sentence. The more accurate reading is: "Wolverine and the X-Men didn't go on to a second season, and while we intended the two to share a universe it just wasn't meant to be." The question was about the two shows sharing a universe, not about W&TXM's aborted second season, so there's no reason for him to be talking about the latter unless it's in the context of the two sharing a universe. As he was never able to get the two to share a universe, unless it can be proven through events of Hulk Vs. or Thor: Tales of Asgard, the two should not be considered to be within the same universe. For the same reason, we do not consider anything about Sam Raimi's aborted Spider-Man 4 or Greg Weisman's plans for a third season of Spectacular Spider-Man to be canon.