Board Thread:Movies/@comment-3048593-20190605150859/@comment-29908830-20200113221529

So I looked at the trailer again, and towards the end, in the scene where Leto is walking down the street wearing an orange shirt, you can see a poster of Spider-Man with the word “Murderer” graffitied on it. This seems to confirm that the MCU’s events happened (specifically referencing Far From Home), and I’m wondering what that might mean. My guess is they’ll try to work it so that events in this film will play out such that it cannot have an impact on the MCU, but I’m not sure how they’ll coordinate that since Pascal isn’t involved with this film.

LoveWaffle wrote: It's times like this I wish everyone could default to Dwayne McDuffie's "Hey, maybe every TV show doesn't actually take place in a kid's imagination" idea.

Two things. One: That might actually be the best way to describe it, since the crossovers happen but nothing actually impacts other shows for the most part (after all, The Walking Dead cannot actually takes place in the same universe as Seinfeld). Two: Didn’t McDuffie create the Tommy Westphall Theory?