How Spider-Man: No Way Home Reshapes the MCU Timeline After Eternals
A new timeline revelation places Spider-Man: No Way Home after Eternals, shaking up the Multiversal Saga’s chronology. Discover how these two films connect and what it means for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Recent buzz among Marvel fans has reignited debate over the order of events in the Multiversal Saga, especially after a viral tweet placed Spider- Man: No Way Home directly after Eternals in the official timeline. This new arrangement has sparked fresh discussion about how these two blockbuster films intertwine and what their sequence means for the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Piecing Together the Multiversal Saga’s Timeline
Chronology in the MCU has always been a puzzle, but the latest timeline update offers a clearer picture. According to a widely shared post:
So in chronological timeline order for the Multiverse Saga its
– Loki ( Season 1)
– WandaVision
– Shang-Chi: And the Legend of the Ten Rings
– The Falcon and the Winter Solider
– VisionQuest
– Deadpool & Wolverine
– Eternals
– Spider-Man: No Way Home
– Doctor Strange: In the…
This order places No Way Home right after Eternals, even though the two movies never directly reference each other. Still, their overlapping themes and narrative threads lay the groundwork for some of the most pivotal moments in the Multiverse arc.
Shared Themes and Key Connections
While Eternals focused on the looming threat of the Celestial Tiamut, Peter Parker’s journey in No Way Home revolved around old foes and the chaos of the Multiverse. Both films, however, introduced elements that would become crucial as the saga unfolds.
The post-credits scene in Eternals introduced the Ebony Blade, hinting at a powerful bond between the weapon and its wielder, Dane Whitman. Meanwhile, No Way Home’s post-credits moment saw Tom Hardy’s Venom leaving behind a piece of the symbiote, setting the stage for its entry into the MCU’s Sacred Timeline.
Memory manipulation also plays a significant role in both stories. Doctor Strange’s spell erases the world’s memory of Peter Parker, while the Eternals themselves discover their memories have been wiped countless times over millennia. These plot points highlight just how fragile and unreliable the Sacred Timeline can be, with both movies raising the stakes from street-level threats to cosmic and multiversal dangers.
The Case for an Eternals Sequel
Despite its rocky reception and underwhelming box office, Eternals remains a cornerstone in the MCU’s evolving narrative. The film left fans with plenty of unanswered questions, from Harry Styles’ surprise appearance to the fate of Ikaris and the future of the Eternals team. Kit Harington’s Dane Whitman and his mysterious powers as the Black Knight also remain unresolved.
Many fans have moved past the initial disappointment and are eager to see what’s next for these characters. With Eternals now firmly linked to the broader MCU, there’s a strong argument for a follow-up that explores these lingering mysteries and deepens the franchise ’s cosmic connections.
Eternals at a Glance
Here are some quick facts about Eternals:
Director: Chloé Zhao
Cast: Richard Madden, Gemma Chan, Kumail Nanjiani
Release Date: November 5, 2021
IMDb Rating: 6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 47%
Worldwide Box Office: $402 million
Production: Marvel Studios
Streaming: Disney+
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