Not necessarily. The Monica flashbacks are certainly within the first few days after Endgame, but it is unclear how many days Wanda waited until she created the hex. There is a passage of time between Tony's funeral and when she visited the SWORD facility, and then there may be another few days between then and when she went to Westview. And there's still another few days before SWORD became aware of the hex and sent Monica. I'd say probably a total of two weeks between Tony's funeral and the creation of the hex. Meanwhile, Far From Home began at least a few months after the blip since they show flashbacks and people have already begun to recover from it. Westview definitely had not recovered from the blip yet when Wanda arrived. So I would say the sequence is:
Endgame BlipMonica wakes up in hospitalStark's funeralWanda visits SWORD
Wanda creates hexCaptain America goes back in timeMonica assigned to investigate hexRest of Wandavision (except older flashbacks)Far From HomeI haven't watched the first episode of Falcon & Winter Soldier, so I can't say when that will happen, but probably around the same time as Far From Home.
Monica assigned to investigate hex - Confirmed to be three weeks after Endgame by Hayward
Rest of Wandavision (except older flashbacks)
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Episode 1 - Confirmed to be 6 months after Endgame
Far From Home - Confirmed to be at least 8 months after Endgame
I'm not sure that Wanda creating the Hex takes place after Captain America goes back in time. I just assumed it was, but now you made me doubt it a little.
After seeing episode 4 of wandavision, i certainly hope some things are taken from the shows, it seems to go more into everyone returning from the blip, and fill in the blanks on a lot of characters
I just hope it doesn't become a case where there's more screentime of the series than the movies but it'd still be cool to have the important plot and character moments.
I agree in concept, but since there are only supposed to be six or so episodes in each series and they will be focusing on main characters who have not gotten a trilogy of films each (or any trilogy of films at all), I think including them in their entirety is justified, unless they are not that good. Wandavision and Hawkeye are especially justified, but Falcon and Winter Soldier is also probably essential viewing, especially since the Captain America overarching plot has been the primary thread of the entire MCU thus far.
Agreed on the concept, kinda keen on the idea in a way, but I can't help but think adding official TV shows set in the MCU could possibly end up making the cut feel too campy at times.
Not to make it appear I think it's a bad idea at all, it does seem logical, and obviously a literal complete "chronology" of the universe but, even if such a thing was/is being considered by tdmedina21, it might be smart to consider cutting those portions into their own separate files. Doing so would be an awesome way to still allow fans of this labor of love to watch it without the TV shows if desired.
wandavision & falcon and the winter soldier are between endgame and far from home
After seeing episode 4 of wandavision, i certainly hope some things are taken from the shows, it seems to go more into everyone returning from the blip, and fill in the blanks on a lot of characters
I just hope it doesn't become a case where there's more screentime of the series than the movies but it'd still be cool to have the important plot and character moments.