I've been postponing watching the MK20 since some of the later timeline did not feel right to me. And it's not a jab at Dirty30m since I love watching the MCU in order so much. It's insane how much work goes into making this for us fans. With that said, I feel like a lot of events are happening all at the same time and it's a shame the current cut does not do more of what it did with Iron man, Hulk, Thor and Iron 2. Gathering info on the net is not super easy but since Disney+ recently released their watch order, we have a clearer picture: https://www.marvel.com/articles/movies/marvel-cinematic-universe-timeline-disney-plus -Shang-Chi should start near the end of Falcon and Winter Soldier
-Eternals events start during Far From Home and ends in No Way Home (https://news.yahoo.com/big-mystery-spider-man-no-172100493.html#:~:text=Marvel%20Studios%20producer%20Nate%20Moore,and%20we'll%20explain%20why.)
-And the new She-Hulk should happen at the same time during Moon Knight, Ms Marvel and Thor Love and Thunder.
On a related note, there's now a theory that WandaVision and Loki's finales happened at the same time. The sync-up is quite cool. It may be worth adopting this into the MCU A Chronology, since it would help lead into Phase 4 and the Multiverse Saga more solidly. https://www.deseret.com/2021/7/21/22587856/loki-wandavision-finale-sync-up
It is fun watching it flip flop alot during IronMan, IronMan 2, Hulk, & Thor but idk it might be too much work now to do that. Still was a enjoyable part.
It's so annoying that Marvel.com isn't allowed to include the Spider-man films or The Incredible Hulk in its chronology. Such a stupid technicality.
Generally, I agree with this outline but I feel Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness is off. That film happened after No Way Home, and No Way Home led almost directly into Hawkeye, so there's just not really room for it. The film also implies that apple trees are beginning to bloom, which suggests it is around early summer (2025).