Chronology as confirmed by various Marvel people and internal logic:
Far From Home ends around 10 July 2024.
No Way Home begins that same day but then quickly scans through several months, with Peter returning to school as a senior, applying for college, and getting rejected (in record time I might add!). They all get rejected from MIT a few days after Halloween because MJ gets yelled at for leaving the decorations up. So, generously, the bulk of the film is mid-November over just a day or two.
Hawkeye then takes place the week before Christmas 2024 as confirmed by internal logic and corrected statements by Marvel people.
No Way Home’s epilogue is probably best placed within this same timeframe or just before since MJ still has a small Band-Aid on her eyebrow but IIRC the snow has cleared from the streets (Hawkeye doesn’t have snow yet). That being said, Peter is moving into his own place afterwards but it is unclear where he lived immediately after the main events since nobody knew who he was. I suppose Aunt May's apartment was still there, but Peter no longer had any legal connection to it, nor should he have had any of his stuff there (presumably it has all vanished, as well as his permanent record, hence why he decided to do a GED instead of finish high school). So perhaps this scene still needs to go earlier. However, Aunt May's been buried for at least several weeks since she has a headstone (those don't come quickly) and her burial mound is level.
Meanwhile, Venom 2’s and No Way Home’s post credits seem to confirm that both take place entirely over the day or two that No Way Home’s main plot occurs, with Venom 2 less qualifying as an MCU film and more as a film with a moment in the MCU. In other words, Venom is not in the MCU, he just makes a cameo and leaves a little something for later.
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Let's say we wanted to put Raimi's Trilogy and Webb's Duolog, and Venom in the MCU canon, where in Mk 18/19 would they go?
At this point, I don't think Kevin Feige accepts the Netflix shows as canon, but rather the actors/characters that appear in the films and Disney+ shows are canon. So while Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) and Kingpin (Vincent D'Onofrio) are now canon to the MCU, the series in which they first appeared are still not canon. The same goes with Agent Carter: just because Edwin Jarvis (James D'Arcy) appeared in Endgame doesn't make the events of Agent Carter canon. This could, of course, change in the future, and I think the final episode of Hawkeye may give us some strong clues as to Feige's thoughts on the matter. But the Marvel Legends episode for Peggy Carter did not acknowledge any of the events of the Agent Carter TV series, so I have my doubts. For now, I am going to assume they are not canon even though the events of the TV series don't directly contract anything that is canon.
that logic makes sense to based on my viewing of the movie. (don't read any further unless you've seen the move). The other important question, I suppose, is do we now have to include all of the Netflix series' into the supercut. This is important because, outside of the multiple spidermen multiverse stuff (which is incredible), these actually all occur in the main "sacred" timeline; we see Matt Murdoch appearing prior to the spell by Dr Strange, and Kingpin appearing after the final spell by Dr Strange to return people to their own universe. what do you think?