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- "After weeks of unrest and rioting caused by young people, the news began to run a phrase at the beginning of every broadcast. 'It's 10:00 pm. Do you know where your children are?'"
- âJonah[src]
This is a timeline of events that occurred during the 1960s.
1960[]
- The Beatles are formed.[1][2][3][4][5]
- Tower Records is founded.[1][6]
- Opal Fruits, later known as Starburst, are introduced.[1][7]
- Duane Reade is founded.[1][8]
- Willard Libby is awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.[1][9]
- Daily's Cocktails is founded.[1][10]
- Pyle USA is founded.[1][11]
January[]
1st[]
February[]
21st[]
- Usha Goswami is born.[13][14]
24th[]
March[]
- Karl Malus is born.[16][17]
- Benjamin Donovan is born.[18]
May[]
10th[]
11th[]
June[]
22nd[]
- Erin Brokovich is born.[13][21]
23rd[]
- Donald Harrison is born.[13][22]
July[]
- "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?" is released.[1][23]
4th[]
- The 50-star version of the United States flag is adopted.[1][24]
19th[]
- The Dick Van Dyke Show airs a pilot episode, featuring the characters Rob and Laura Petrie, played by Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore; Richie Petrie, played by Larry Matthews; Buddy Sorrel, played by Morey Amsterdam; and Sally Rogers, played by Rose Marie.[1][15]
August[]
10th[]
- JosĂ© Antonio DomĂnguez Bandera, later known as Antonio Banderas, is born.[13][25]
30th[]
- Kirk Skadden is born.[26]
September[]
10th[]
- Alison Bechdel is born.[13][27]
October[]
- The Marvelettes are formed.[1][28]
3rd[]
- The Andy Griffith Show airs its first episode.[1][29]
19th[]
- Jennifer Holliday is born.[13][30]
November[]
24th[]
- Matthew Kneale is born.[13][12]
December[]
8th[]
- Spartacus is released in the United Kingdom.[1][31]
19th[]
- Mike Lookinland is born.[13][15]
22nd[]
1961[]
- The Jolly Green Giant is introduced.[1][35][36]
January[]
20th[]
- John F. Kennedy is sworn in as the 35th President of the United States, succeeding Dwight D. Eisenhower.[1][37]
22nd[]
- Horacio LĂłpez Usera, later known as Tato Lopez, is born.[13][38]
February[]
2nd[]
- Coffee-Mate is introduced.[1][39]
28th[]
- David Long, Mika Brandonen Kleyla and Jorge Dewaldus Ralphones all die and are each buried in the Bloodstone Manor's mausoleum.[40][41]
March[]
12th[]
- Felix Blake is born.[42]
17th[]
- The Northrop T-38 Talon is introduced.[1][43]
May[]
- Wilson Fisk is born to Bill and Marlene Fisk in New York City, New York.[44]
July[]
15th[]
- Meredith Quill is born to Jason Quill and his wife in St. Charles, Missouri.[45]
August[]
4th[]
13th[]
- The Berlin Wall begins construction.[1][50]
14th[]
- Susan Olsen is born.[13][15]
21st[]
- "Please Mr. Postman" by The Marvelettes is released.[1][28]
25th[]
- Heather Locklear is born.[13][51]
September[]
6th[]
- The National Reconnaissance Office, or NRO, is formed.[1][52]
October[]
3rd[]
- The first season of The Dick Van Dyke Show airs its first episode.[1][15]
13th[]
- Glenn Anton "Doc" Rivers, later known as Doc Rivers, is born.[13][53]
December[]
1962[]
- Construction begins on Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.[1][55]
- The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is opened.[1][47]
- The New York Mets are established.[1][47][35][8]
- Sonny the Cuckoo bird is introduced as a mascot for Cocoa Puffs, with the catchphrase "I'm cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!"[1][56]
- The Sociedade de Turismo e DiversÔes de Macau is founded.[57][1]
- Ray Conniff's cover of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" is released.[1][20]
- Orajel is founded.[1][58]
January[]
1st[]
- The United States Navy SEALs are established.[1][59][60]
February[]
6th[]
7th[]
- Garth Brooks is born.[13][62]
20th[]
- Mercury-Atlas 6 launches, boarded by John Glenn.[1][43]
March[]
2nd[]
- John Francis Bongiovi, later known professionally as Jon Bon Jovi, is born in New Jersey.[13][63]
21st[]
30th[]
May[]
- William Rawlins is born.[65][66]
8th[]
- "Bring It on Home to Me" by Sam Cooke is released. This song was later featured on Meredith and Peter Quill's mixtape, Awesome Mix Vol. 2.[1][51]
June[]
6th[]
July[]
- Harold Meachum is born.[67]
2nd[]
- Walmart, Inc. is founded.[1][68]
4th[]
- Pam Shriver is born.[13][49]
31st[]
- Wesley Snipes is born.[13][69]
August[]
5th[]
- Patrick Ewing is born.[13][53]
6th[]
- Jamaica gains independence from the United Kingdom.[1][6]
10th[]
- Midtown School of Science and Technology is founded.[70]
August[]
24th[]
- Errol Louis is born.[13][71]
31st[]
- The CIA tells Faith Bradley, who had been sending her imprisoned husband, Isaiah, letters the CIA would not allow him to read, that Isaiah had died.[72][73]
September[]
17th[]
- Mark Anthony Luhrmann, later known as Baz Luhrmann, is born.[13][74]
26th[]
- The second season of The Dick Van Dyke Show airs its first episode.[1][15]
October[]
13th[]
- The Akademicheskaya opens in Moscow, Russia.[1][75]
14th-28th[]
- HYDRA orchestrates the Cuban Missile Crisis.[1][2]
November[]
19th[]
- Jodie Foster is born.[13][61]
December[]
24th[]
- Kate Spade is born.[13][20]
25th[]
- Lawrence Otis Graham is born.[13][48]
1963[]
- Soviet physicist Anton Vanko defects to the United States and forges an alliance with Howard Stark. As an energy race explodes, they develop the Arc Reactor.[76][77]
- The Flying Falcons are founded as an elite squadron in the United States Air Force's academy.[43]
- Cap'n Crunch is introduced.[1][78]
- Bob Marley and the Wailers are formed.[13][30]
- Froot Loops are introduced.[1][25][79]
- Celebrity Theatre is opened.[1][28]
- CVS Health is founded.[1][68]
- Joe Bruin is created.[1][80]
- The Maserati Quattroporte begins production.[1][81]
- Wanda Johnson is born.[13][71]
February[]
13th[]
- The twenty-first episode of the second season of The Dick Van Dyke Show airs, entitled It May Look Like a Walnut.[1][15]
17th[]
- Michael Jordan is born.[13][53][32][82]
20th[]
- "Losing You" is released.[1][83]
March[]
27th[]
- Quentin Tarantino is born.[13][84][85]
April[]
15th[]
- The Alexander Hamilton Bridge is opened.[1][86]
19th[]
- "Ring of Fire" is released.[1][68]
26th[]
May[]
8th[]
- CVS Pharmacy is founded.[1][57]
June[]
25th[]
- Yann Martel is born.[13][88]
28th[]
August[]
- "Be My Baby" by The Ronettes is released in the United States.[1][63]
9th[]
- Whitney Houston is born.[13][8]
19th[]
- Roger Browning is born.[89]
- John Stamos is born.[13][90]
25th[]
September[]
25th[]
- The third season of The Dick Van Dyke Show airs its first episode.[1][15]
November[]
18th[]
- Todd Bowles is born.[13][32][47]
22nd[]
- Assassination of John F. Kennedy: On the orders of HYDRA and the Soviet Union, U.S. President John F. Kennedy is assassinated by Winter Soldier.[1][92]
- Aldous Huxley dies.[1][19]
23rd[]
- Doctor Who airs its first episode, including the Time Lord race.[1][93][94]
December[]
- Mariah Stokes is born.[18]
1st[]
- The Age of Louis XIV by Will and Ariel Durant is published.[1][95]
18th[]
1964[]
- May Parker is born.[86]
- Operation is introduced by Hasbro.[1][55]
- Williams Plumbing is founded.[96]
- "Come a Little Bit Closer" by Jay and the Americans is released. This song was later featured on Peter Quill's mixtape, Awesome Mix Vol. 1.[51][1]
- Coffee A Go-Go is established.[97]
- The Dodge Charger is introduced.[1][98][99]
- The Cessna T-41 Mescalero is introduced.[1][43]
- The Terminal Beach by J. G. Ballard is published.[1][35]
- Probe is introduced.[1][86]
- Sharpie is introduced.[1][12]
- The quote "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" is first said.[1][12]
- Nutella is introduced.[1][58][100]
- Doritos are introduced.[1][63][101]
January[]
- Tom Ridenhour is born.[18][48]
1st[]
- Stark World Exposition is held in conjunction with the World's Fair at Flushing Meadows, New York City.[102]
- The Birth of Western Civilization is published.[1][103]
7th[]
- Nicolas Kim Coppola, later known as Nicolas Cage, is born.[13][104]
17th[]
- Michelle LaVaughn Robinson, later Michelle Obama, is born.[13][32][46]
25th[]
- Nike, Inc. is founded.[1][8]
March[]
- The Ford Mustang begins production.[1][46][51]
16th[]
- Patty Griffin is born.[13][79]
20th[]
- Lucky Charms are introduced.[1][57]
April[]
1st[]
23rd[]
- Graciela Aguirre is born.[85]
May[]
16th[]
July[]
- The August 1964 issue of National Geographic is published.[1][105]
8th[]
- Phil Coulson is born to Robert and Julie Coulson in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.[106][107]
August[]
- RJ Nakajima is born.[108]
5th[]
- Adam Yauch is born.[13][62]
September[]
6th[]
- Thomas Schneider is born.[13][103]
14th[]
17th[]
18th[]
- The Addams Family airs its first episode.[1][15]
23rd[]
- The fourth season of The Dick Van Dyke Show airs its first episode.[1][15]
October[]
7th[]
- The Giving Tree is published.[1][90][110]
12th[]
- Trevor Slattery performs his first role as Boatswain #1 in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.[111]
29th[]
- Ground is broken on Madison Square Garden.[1][8][112]
November[]
14th[]
- Santa Claus Conquers the Martians is released, starring John Call as Santa Claus.[1][81]
December[]
6th[]
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is released.[1][10]
17th[]
- Mary Poppins is released in the United Kingdom.[51][1]
1965[]
- The Delfonics are formed.[1][113]
- Pink Floyd is formed.[1][19]
- The Mamas and the Papas are formed.[1][114]
- Bounty is introduced.[1][39][58]
- A band known as The Fantastic Four is formed.[1][115]
- The Carpenters is formed.[1][62]
January[]
12th[]
- Robert Bartleh Cummings, professionally known as "Rob Zombie," is born.[13][116]
24th[]
- Winston Churchill dies.[1]
February[]
18th[]
25th[]
- Scott Thompson, later known as Carrot Top, is born.[13][117]
March[]
- Garrett Pierre is born.[118]
24th[]
- Mark William Calaway, later known as The Undertaker, is born.[13][119]
May[]
18th[]
- "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows" by Lesley Gore is released.[1][120]
June[]
27th[]
- Simon Sebag Montefiore is born.[13][103]
July[]
- Bill Foster is born.[121]
31st[]
- Joanne Rowling, later known as J. K. Rowling, is born.[13][122]
August[]
4th[]
- Dennis Lehane is born.[13][84]
10th[]
- John Starks is born.[13][53]
19th[]
- Kyra Sedgwick is born.[13][81]
20th[]
September[]
- Carol Danvers is born to Joseph Danvers and his wife.[124]
15th[]
- The fifth season of The Dick Van Dyke Show airs its first episode.[1][15]
18th[]
- I Dream of Jeannie airs its first episode.[1][15]
November[]
2nd[]
- Shah Rukh Khan, later known professionally as SRK, is born.[13][63]
December[]
19th[]
- Wendell Rand is born.[125]
1966[]
- Cosmo is sent to space by the Soviet Union.[62]
- Caesars Palace is opened to the public.[1][55]
- The Hawaii Chronicle is founded.[126]
- The game Twister is introduced.[1][127][128]
- The Interbank Card Association, later known as Mastercard, is founded.[1][129]
- Psychoanalysis - a General Psychology: Essays in Honor of Heinz Hartmann by Rudolph M. Loewenstein, Lottie M. Newman, Max Schur, and Albert J. Solnit is published.[1][14]
- Gohil's Homemade Leather Goods is founded.[1][83]
January[]
1st[]
16th[]
- The Chicago Bulls are founded.[1][83]
17th[]
- Shabba Ranks is born.[13][30]
March[]
- "Monday, Monday" by The Mamas and the Papas is released.[1][114]
18th[]
- The film Armaan is released, featuring Ahmed Rushdi's song Ko Ko Korina.[1][58]
June[]
- "Sunny" by Bobby Hebb is released.[1][130]
30th[]
- Mike Tyson is born.[13][131][132][30]
July[]
- Ajak and Sprite dance in the kitchen of Ajak's Homestead while she sings. She asks Sprite to check on Sersi in London. However, Sprite stays when she realizes that the pair have each other.[83][133]
August[]
5th[]
- Caesars Palace is opened.[1][55]
17th[]
- Calvin LeBrun, later known as Mister Cee, is born.[13][32]
22nd[]
September[]
8th[]
18th[]
- The OaklandâAlameda County Coliseum, later known as the Oakland Coliseum, is opened.[1][136]
29th[]
- The Chevrolet Camaro is introduced.[1][28]
October[]
27th[]
November[]
14th[]
- Try a Little Tenderness by Otis Redding is released.[1][138]
December[]
14th[]
- Anthony Mason is born.[13][53]
1967[]
- "Hypocrite" by Bob Marley and the Wailers is released.[1][30]
- Pringles are introduced.[1][139][140][39]
- RĂžde Microphones is founded.[1][83]
- Cities of Destiny is published.[1][141]
- JanSport is founded.[1][58]
- Ticketron is started.[1][136]
- The J. Geils Band is formed.[1][142]
February[]
20th[]
- Kurt Cobain is born.[13][143]
March[]
25th[]
- Debi Thomas is born.[13][144]
April[]
1st[]
- The National Transportation Safety Board, or NTSB, is formed.[1][2]
May[]
June[]
3rd[]
- Anderson Cooper is born.[13][60]
16th[]
- The Sonny Rollins Quartet perform at Harlem's Paradise.[112]
26th[]
- Anton Vanko is accused of espionage and deported as a spy. Howard Stark takes full credit for the Arc Reactor technology and Obadiah Stane convinces him to take Stark Industries back into weapons development.[102][146]
- Howard Stark sends a memo to his employees that they have to terminate relations with Anton Vanko, who is a traitor.[147]
27th[]
- Anton Vanko returns to the Soviet Union but is sent to exile in Siberia for two decades.[102]
July[]
- Fleetwood Mac is formed.[1][51]
August[]
- Riots in New York City lead to the news broadcasting the phrase nightly, "It's 10PM. Do you know where your children are?"[1][148]
1st[]
- Laura Lemay is born.[13][149]
5th[]
- "Interstellar Overdrive" by Pink Floyd is released .[1][19]
- Aston George Taylor Jr., later known as Funkmaster Flex, is born.[13][47]
September[]
- Paul Mackintosh is born.[18]
October[]
8th[]
- Teddy Riley is born.[13][131][34]
17th[]
28th[]
- Julia Roberts is born.[13][7][21]
November[]
1st[]
- Cool Hand Luke is released in the United States.[1][151]
9th[]
- The first issue of Rolling Stone magazine is released.[1][55][102]
13th[]
- Jimmy Kimmel is born.[13][47]
16th[]
- Lisa Bonet is born.[13][87]
December[]
- "Dear Mr. Fantasy" by Traffic is released.[1][35]
- Harold Simcoe is born.[152][153]
21st[]
- The Graduate is released in the United States.[1][22]
29th[]
- Hyundai Motor Company is founded.[1][25][149]
1968[]
- Annabelle Andrea Graciella dies and is buried in the Bloodstone Manor's mausoleum.[40][41]
- Mitch's Market is established.[154]
- Black Sabbath are formed.[1][155][35]
- The Fania All-Stars are formed.[1][34]
- The Studio Museum in Harlem is established.[1][34]
- Hunt's Snack Pack is founded.[1][58]
- 9-1-1 is established.[1][63]
- King Crimson is formed.[1][62]
- The Sea-Doo is introduced in Canada.[1][156]
- Evergreen Marine Corporation is founded.[1][142]
January[]
- Lily Ellison is born.[157]
1st[]
- The Revolution of the Dons: Cambridge and Society in Victorian England by Sheldon Rothblatt is published.[1][103]
28th[]
February[]
15th[]
- Ivan Vanko is born to Anton Vanko in the Soviet Union.[102][158]
March[]
8th[]
- Heather Rand is born.[125]
18th[]
April[]
12th[]
- The film Planet of the Apes releases in the United Kingdom, featuring scenes in which apes ride horses.[1][57]
26th[]
- Trevor Slattery's mother takes him to see Planet of the Apes. He sits next to his mother and finds the film masterful. After the movie, he asks his mother how the filmmakers got the monkeys to do the things they do in the film. Slattery's mother pats him on the head and says that it was simply acting. Slattery, believing that his mother meant monkeys were acting, becomes inspired to act himself.[57][159]
May[]
2nd[]
- Buggy Stokes and Quincy McIver have Harlem's Paradise commissioned.[160][30]
18th[]
- Hot Wheels are introduced.[1][25]
July[]
1st[]
- The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons is signed, and the countries signing it become known as the "non-proliferation regime."[1][60]
17th[]
- Katherine Shane is born.[162]
18th[]
22nd[]
- "Mama Tried" by Merle Haggard is released.[1][83]
August[]
25th[]
- Rachael Ray is born.[13][88]
September[]
- The New Yardbirds, later known as Led Zeppelin, are formed.[1][8]
4th[]
- Mike Piazza is born.[13][8]
October[]
4th[]
- Night of the Living Dead is released in the United States.[1][163]
6th[]
- James Rhodes is born.[164][165]
16th[]
- Tommie Smith competes in the 1968 Summer Olympic Games in the 200 meter foot race, breaking the world record. At the medal ceremony, he raises his fist in a Black Power salute while wearing his tracksuit.[1][166]
29th[]
- "Hooked a Feeling" by Mark James is released.[1][90]
November[]
- "My Way Of Life" by Frank Sinatra is released.[1][141]
8th[]
- "Son of a Preacher Man" by Dusty Springfield is released.[1][69]
13th[]
- Yellow Submarine is released in the United States, featuring the Blue Meanies.[1][35]
20th[]
30th[]
December[]
7th[]
- A record is made of a shipment made in New York by the Hand under the company name of Sherwin Holdings, just before the official transfer from WĂŒtend Enterprises to Sherwin Holdings.[168]
19th[]
- A file is made on the Hand's company "WĂŒtend Enterprises" moving to "Sherwin Holdings".[168]
23rd[]
- Young Nikolai Poloznev's father makes him watch as a man, who had abused another man's daughter, is walked into the woods at the end of a shotgun and killed, his blood staining the snow. Poloznev vows to himself never to be similarly on the end of a gun.[169][170]
1969[]
- "Everybody Wants To Be Somebody" by the Zakary Thaks is released.[1][14]
- Redbone is formed.[1][90][35]
- Looking Glass is formed.[1][51]
- Tic Tacs are introduced.[1][37]
- Funyuns are introduced.[1][171][57]
- Nerf is founded.[1][28]
- The Mungo Jerry are formed.[1][35]
- Gain is founded.[1][39]
- Around this time, House of Pies is established.[1][104]
- The Dodge Challenger is introduced.[1][172]
- Acroprint is founded.[1][166]
- The Range Rover begins production.[1][166]
- Capri Sun is introduced.[1][63]
- King Crimson is formed.[1][62]
- "Eternally" by Jo Jo Benson is released.[1][71]
January[]
20th[]
- Richard Nixon is sworn in as the 37th President of the United States.[1][75]
March[]
28th[]
- Former Five-Star General and United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower dies.[1]
April[]
25th[]
- Have you Heard is released by The Moody Blues. It goes on to be one of Anton Ivanov's favorite songs.[173]
June[]
14th[]
- Steffi Graf is born.[13][49]
July[]
3rd[]
- "Time Has Told Me" by Nick Drake is released.[1][174]
20th[]
- The United States' Apollo 11 launches, becoming the first manned mission to land on the Moon.[1][50][175][176]
- Upon his landing on the Moon, astronaut Neil Armstrong says the quote: "One small step for man..."[1][177]
August[]
14th[]
September[]
1st[]
- Muamar Gaddafi comes to power in Libya with the clandestine assistance of HYDRA.[2]
13th[]
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! airs its first episode, beginning the Scooby-Doo franchise.[1][86]
17th[]
- The Courtship of Eddie's Father airs its first episode.[1][96]
26th[]
- The Brady Bunch airs its first episode, featuring the characters Susan Olsen as Cindy Brady and Mike Lookinland as Bobby Brady.[1][15]
October[]
6th[]
- "Come Together" by The Beatles is released.[1][178]
24th[]
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is released in the United States.[1][179]
November[]
- Garrett Pierre's family drive several hours to Robins Air Force Base in Georgia and watch an air show during which Northrop T-38 Talons are flown, and Pierre admires the planes.[43][180]
4th[]
- Sean Combs, later known as Puff Daddy, is born.[13][47]
7th[]
- The The Brady Bunch episode Kitty Karry-All is Missing airs.[1][15]
10th[]
- Sesame Street airs its first episode.[1][96]
15th[]
December[]
4th[]
18th[]
- Bruce Banner is born to Brian Banner in Dayton, Ohio.[183][96]
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- â 10.0 10.1 Hawkeye: 1.04: Partners, Am I Right?
- â Ms. Marvel: 1.06: No Normal
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- â 14.0 14.1 14.2 Jessica Jones: 3.04: AKA Customer Service is Standing By
- â 15.00 15.01 15.02 15.03 15.04 15.05 15.06 15.07 15.08 15.09 15.10 15.11 15.12 15.13 15.14 15.15 WandaVision: 1.08: Previously On
- â In AKA Three Lives and Counting, it is said that Karl Malus was 57 when he dies on May 27, 2017 (see 2017 references), meaning he was born between May 28, 1959 and May 27, 1960. In AKA Facetime, it is said that he was the "class of 1978" at university, meaning he began in 1978 (cannot have graduated in 1978 as he would have had to have started university at age 16 maximum if that were the case). This most likely means he graduated senior year at the end of the 1977-1978 academic year, which, by the New York school system, would make him born in 1960. Finally, this would place his date of birth between January 1, 1960 and May 27, 1960, making his date of birth approximately March 1960.
- â Jessica Jones: 2.11: AKA Three Lives and Counting
- â 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 Through a series of calculations, taking into account actor ages working back from present events and flashback settings, and evidence from Luke Cage, it can be found that Ben Donovan was born around March 1960, Mariah Dillard was born around December 1963, Tom Ridenhour was born around January 1964 (with Dillard and Ridenhour said in The Basement to have been at high school together a little over 35 years before 2017), Ingrid Mackintosh was born around February 1967, and Anansi was born around September 1967. The full calculations can be found here.
- â 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 Doctor Strange
- â 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 Hawkeye: 1.06: So This Is Christmas?
- â 21.0 21.1 She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: 1.09: Whose Show is This?
- â 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 Luke Cage: 2.01: Soul Brother #1
- â The Punisher: 1.02: Two Dead Men
- â Cloak & Dagger: 2.01: Restless Energy
- â 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 Ant-Man and the Wasp
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.01: Pilot
- â Cloak & Dagger: 1.05: Princeton Offense
- â 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 28.4 28.5 28.6 28.7 Captain Marvel
- â 29.0 29.1 Ant-Man
- â 30.0 30.1 30.2 30.3 30.4 30.5 Luke Cage: 2.04: I Get Physical
- â Runaways: 1.08: Tsunami
- â 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.3 32.4 Luke Cage: 2.02: Straighten It Out
- â Luke Cage: 2.11: The Creator
- â 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 34.4 Luke Cage: 2.13: They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)
- â 35.0 35.1 35.2 35.3 35.4 35.5 35.6 35.7 35.8 35.9 Avengers: Endgame
- â She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: 1.03: The People vs. Emil Blonsky
- â 37.0 37.1 Captain America: Civil War
- â Luke Cage: 1.07: Manifest
- â 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 6.02: Window of Opportunity
- â 40.0 40.1 Werewolf by Night
- â 41.0 41.1 Niches in the Bloodstone Manor's mausoleum
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.16: End of the Beginning
- â 43.0 43.1 43.2 43.3 43.4 Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster.
- â It is stated in Speak of the Devil, The Path of the Righteous, and The Devil You Know that Wilson Fisk was 12 when he killed his father. With the kill dated to November 6, 1973 (see 1970s references), he would have been born between November 7, 1960 and November 6, 1961. So, approximating using the midpoint, around May 1961.
- â In an interview about Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, it was said that James Gunn noted "that the 31-year-old Haddock was playing a teenager in the film's opening scene. "Meredith Quill is in her late teens, very early twenties at most."" When he later released the official script, it showed that she was 18 in the prologue, which is dated as March 31, 1980 (see 1980s references), placing her date of birth between April 1, 1961 and March 31, 1962. On top of this, Gunn later revealed that Meredith was 19 at the time of Peter's birth. With Peter's birth dated to October 27, 1980 (see 1980s references), this places her date of birth between October 28, 1960 and October 27, 1961. These together would place her date of birth between April 1, 1961 and October 27, 1961, the midpoint of which is July 15, 1961.
- â 46.0 46.1 46.2 Luke Cage: 2.03: Wig Out
- â 47.0 47.1 47.2 47.3 47.4 47.5 47.6 47.7 47.8 47.9 Luke Cage: 2.05: All Souled Out
- â 48.0 48.1 48.2 48.3 Luke Cage: 2.06: The Basement
- â 49.0 49.1 49.2 Marvel Television Live Auction Lot #503: New York Nine Newspaper Clipping
- â 50.0 50.1 Steve Rogers' Notebook
- â 51.0 51.1 51.2 51.3 51.4 51.5 51.6 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.20: Nothing Personal
- â 53.0 53.1 53.2 53.3 53.4 53.5 Luke Cage: 1.01: Moment of Truth
- â Iron Fist: 2.08: Citadel on the Edge of Vengeance
- â 55.0 55.1 55.2 55.3 55.4 Iron Man
- â WandaVision: 1.07: Breaking the Fourth Wall
- â 57.0 57.1 57.2 57.3 57.4 57.5 Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
- â 58.0 58.1 58.2 58.3 58.4 58.5 Ms. Marvel: 1.01: Generation Why
- â Black Panther
- â 60.0 60.1 60.2 Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
- â 61.0 61.1 Thor: Love and Thunder
- â 62.0 62.1 62.2 62.3 62.4 62.5 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
- â 63.0 63.1 63.2 63.3 63.4 63.5 Ms. Marvel: 1.02: Crushed
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 5.13: Principia
- â In Cold Steel, it is shown that Rawlins was born in "1962" and graduated in "1984", therefore meaning he was most likely born between January 1, 1962 and August 31, 1962. This would mean that Rawlins was born around approximately early May 1962. Paul Schulze's age at the middle of filming for The Punisher: Season 1, working back from its late 2016 setting, would also place Rawlins' date of birth around early May 1962, so both these pieces of information can be used to approximate Rawlins' month of birth as May 1962.
- â The Punisher: 1.08: Cold Steel
- â In Snow Gives Way, an article is shown reporting "Harold Meachum Dead at 41". Working back from Harold's reasoned death date of January 2004 (See 2000s references), he would have been born around July 1962.
- â 68.0 68.1 68.2 68.3 Hawkeye: 1.02: Hide and Seek
- â 69.0 69.1 Luke Cage: 1.11: Now You're Mine
- â Spider-Man: Homecoming Set Pic
- â 71.0 71.1 71.2 Echo: 1.05: Maya
- â The Falcon and The Winter Soldier: 1.05: Truth
- â In Truth, Isaiah Bradley says that Faith Bradley had been sending him letters while he was in prison, and that the CIA eventually told her he had died. Isaiah goes on to say that Faith died "after a while." These two events can be evenly distributed between Isaiah's imprisonment on July 21, 1952 (see 1950s references) and his escape on November 20, 1982 (see 1980s references). This would place the CIA lying to Faith on approximately August 31, 1962, and Faith's death on approximately October 10, 1972. This works with both Faith sending him letters for a while and Bradley's line about her dying "after a while."
- â Runaways: 3.05: Enter The Dreamland
- â 75.0 75.1 Secret Invasion: 1.01: Resurrection
- â In Marvel Studios' The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline, it is clarified that Anton Vanko did indeed defect to the U.S.A. in 1963, as per dialogue in Iron Man 2, and not 1966 as a newspaper in Iron Man 2 suggests.
- â Marvel Studios' The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 5.15: Rise and Shine
- â 79.0 79.1 The Punisher: 2.01: Roadhouse Blues
- â She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: 1.01: A Normal Amount of Rage
- â 81.0 81.1 81.2 The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 6.07: Toldja
- â 83.0 83.1 83.2 83.3 83.4 83.5 Eternals
- â 84.0 84.1 Luke Cage: 1.02: Code of the Streets
- â 85.0 85.1 Runaways: 2.01: Gimmie Shelter
- â 86.0 86.1 86.2 86.3 86.4 86.5 86.6 Spider-Man: No Way Home
- â 87.0 87.1 Luke Cage: 1.04: Step in the Arena
- â 88.0 88.1 The Punisher: 1.05: Gunner
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 2.01: Shadows
- â 90.0 90.1 90.2 90.3 Guardians of the Galaxy
- â Based on a weighted calculation from Forest Whitaker's age at the time of filming Black Panther and working back from his scenes, and from Denzel Whitaker's age at the time of filming Black Panther and working back from his scenes. The calculations for these dates and the dates that flashbacks are set are all relative to each other, and can be found in detail here.
- â Sebastian Stan confirms Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier killed JFK
- â Runaways: 3.07: Left-Hand Path
- â Runaways: 3.10: Cheat The Gallows
- â Cloak & Dagger: 2.04: Rabbit Hold
- â 96.0 96.1 96.2 96.3 The Incredible Hulk
- â Marvel Television Live Auction Lot #812: Coffee A Go-Go Cup and Bag
- â Iron Fist: 2.05: Heart of the Dragon
- â The Punisher: 2.03: Trouble the Water
- â The Punisher: 2.12: Collision Course
- â Jessica Jones: 1.04: AKA 99 Friends
- â 102.0 102.1 102.2 102.3 102.4 Iron Man 2
- â 103.0 103.1 103.2 103.3 103.4 103.5 Moon Knight: 1.01: The Goldfish Problem
- â 104.0 104.1 Runaways: 3.06: Merry Meet Again
- â Cloak & Dagger: 1.06: Funhouse Mirrors
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 2.13: One of Us
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 6.09: Collision Course Part Two
- â In New World Order, it is implied that RJ Nakajima was the only son of Yori Nakajima. The average age of first-time fathers in the United States in the 1970s was 27.4 years old, and the average age in Japan was lower than it was now, so can be approximated to 29.2 years old. Since it is unclear whether Yori had RJ before or after moving to the United States, his age at RJ's birth can be approximated to 28.3 years old. With Yori born in Spring 1936 (see 1930s references), RJ's birth can be approximated to the summer of 1964.
- â Echo: 1.02: Lowak
- â Jessica Jones: 2.05: AKA The Octopus
- â Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King
- â 112.0 112.1 Marvel Television Live Auction Lot #602: Mariah Dillard's Scrapbook
- â Luke Cage: 1.09: DWYCK
- â 114.0 114.1 Iron Fist: 2.10: A Duel of Iron
- â Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
- â Echo: 1.03: Tuklo
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.03: Uprising
- â In Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster., Garrett Pierre is shown entering the United States Air Force Academy at the same time as Carol Danvers, suggesting that he was in the same academic class as Danvers, those born between September 1964 and September 1965. Pierre's birth can therefore be approximated to the midpoint of these dates, March 1965.
- â Secret Invasion: 1.04: Beloved
- â Helstrom: 1.09: Vessels
- â In Ant-Man and the Wasp, Bill Foster is shown to be approximately 56 (Laurence Fishburne's age at the time of filming) in Spring 2018, and Ava Starr is shown to be approximately 28 (Hannah John-Kamen's age at the time of filming) in Spring 2018. The flashbacks showing a young Ava show Bill Foster through a mix of Laurence Fishburne's son, Langston, 29 at the time of filming, and deageing Laurence Fishburne to how he looked c. 1986, aged 25. Ava is shown to be approximately 7 (RaeLynn Bratten's age at the time of filming). Overall, it can be calculated that Foster was born around July 1965 and Starr around August 1988, and the flashbacks are approximately November 2-4, 1995, when Foster is 30 and Starr is 7.
- â Runaways: 1.03: Destiny
- â Luke Cage: 2.12: Can't Front on Me
- â Kree (and Carol Danvers, following her blood transfusion giving her Kree biology) are shown in the MCU to age slower than humans.
Craig Parker plays Taryan in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Season 5, filming at 47.4 years old for scenes set in late May 2018 (see 2018 references). Samuel Roukin plays Faulnak, Taryan's son, in the same season, filming at 37.1 years old for scenes set in late December 2091 (see 2091 references). So, assuming Taryan to have been approximately 30.9 in human years, the average age at which men become fathers for the first time, then Faulnak would be approximately 68.0 in human years in late 2091, making 73.6 years only equivalent to about 68.0 (68.029) - 47.4 (47.355) = 20.7 human ageing years.
Both Ronan and Carol Danvers are shown to have barely aged at all in a couple of decades. Lee Pace, who plays Ronan, was 34.4 during filming for Guardians of the Galaxy, set in early August 2014 (see 2014 references), but 39.1 during filming for Captain Marvel, set in mid-June 1995 (see 1990s references), implying that Ronan is supposed to look roughly 36 from 1995 through to 2014, for 19.1 years. Similarly, Brie Larson, who plays Carol Danvers, was 28.1 during filming for Avengers: Endgame, set predominantly in October 2023 (see 2023 references), while 28.6 during filming for Captain Marvel, set in mid-June 1995, implying that Danvers is supposed to look roughly 28 from 1995 through to 2023, for 28.4 years.
Overall, therefore, roughly 73.6 + 19.1 + 28.4 = 121.1 years is supposed to equate to only 20.7 + 0 + 0 = 20.7 years of ageing in human years for Kree, suggesting Kree age roughly 121.1 Ă· 20.7 = 5.9 Ă slower than humans.
So, taking a weighted calculation to assume that, given Brie Larson's ages at the times of filming and the films' respective settings, Danvers is supposed to be about 28.3 (weighted average of her age filming Captain Marvel and filming Avengers: Endgame) in roughly October 2009 (weighted average of setting dates of Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame), she would therefore have been, 20.3 years earlier at the time of her transfusion on June 23, 1989 (see 1980s references), roughly 20.3 Ă· 5.9 = 3.4 human years younger, 24.9.
With Danvers then supposed to be approximately 24.9 at the time of her transfusion in June 1989, and human before that point, her date of birth would be approximated to early August 1964. However, Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster. establishes that Danvers joining the United States Air Force Academy, dated to July 6, 1984 (see 1980s references), happened soon after she graduated high school, suggesting she was the Class of 1984. Additionally, the narrative says that Danvers was "eighteen" while in high school, which would only be possible if she had turned eighteen during the course of her senior year. Both of these together suggest Danvers was born between September 1965 and June 1966. Furthermore, in Captain Marvel, Mckenna Grace, who is credited as "Young Carol (13 Years Old)," plays Danvers in flashbacks dated to "1978" in behind-the-scenes images. With Danvers having to be thirteen in these scenes, this puts her date of birth in December 1965 at the latest. All of this together places her date of birth between September and December 1965. To accommodate for Larson's age suggesting August 1964, Danvers' date of birth can be placed as early as possible in September 1965. The full details of the calculations may be found here. - â 125.0 125.1 Wendell and Heather Rand's Date of Birth (but with the wrong Date of Death)
- â Inhumans: 1.03: Divide -- And Conquer
- â Runaways: 1.01: Reunion
- â Runaways: 1.02: Rewind
- â The Punisher: 2.02: Fight or Flight
- â Jessica Jones: 2.12: AKA Pray for My Patsy
- â 131.0 131.1 Luke Cage: 1.05: Just to Get a Rep
- â Luke Cage: 1.10: Take It Personal
- â In Eternals, Sprite casts an illusion of herself dancing with Ajak the last time they saw each other. In the flashback, neon lights are shown, which fell out of popularity in the 1960s. Ajak is singing "Losing You" by Brenda Lee in the flashback, which released on February 20, 1963. It can therefore be taken that Ajak and Sprite last saw each other at the midpoint of the song's release and the end of the 1960s, so approximately July 1966.
- â She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: 1.02: Superhuman Law
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 5.05: Rewind
- â 136.0 136.1 Ms. Marvel: 1.05: Time and Again
- â Daredevil: 2.02: Dogs to a Gunfight
- â Secret Invasion: 1.02: Promises
- â The Punisher: 2.06: Nakazat
- â The Punisher: 2.08: My Brother's Keeper
- â 141.0 141.1 Moon Knight: 1.06: Gods and Monsters
- â 142.0 142.1 Echo: 1.01: Chafa
- â Jessica Jones: 2.08: AKA Ain't We Got Fun
- â Luke Cage: 2.09: For Pete's Sake
- â Based on Zenobia Shroff's age during the filming of Ms. Marvel and working backward from its setting, Muneeba Khan would have been born on January 10, 1970 if she survived the Snap and August 24, 1964 if she did not. The average of these dates can be approximated, placing Khan's date of birth in May 1967.
- â Iron Man 2: Public Identity
- â The Wakanda Files: A Technological Exploration of the Avengers and Beyond
- â Runaways: 1.09: Doomsday
- â 149.0 149.1 Jessica Jones: 3.12: AKA A Lotta Worms
- â Jessica Jones: 2.06: AKA Facetime
- â The Punisher: 1.01: 3 AM
- â In Code Yellow, Harold Simcoe is stated to have been "51" when he died on June 27, 2019 (see 2019 references). This means he was born between June 28, 1967 and June 27, 1968, so his date of birth can be approximated to December 1967.
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 6.04: Code Yellow
- â Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
- â The Avengers
- â Loki: 2.06: Glorious Purpose
- â Using Meredith Salenger's age at the time of filming No Good Deed, working back from the setting, Lily Ellison would have been born around January 1970. However, using Chris Carfizzi's age at the time of filming No Good Deed, working back from the setting, Jason Ellison would have been born around April 1975. Jason says Mitchell and Lily Ellison renewed their wedding vows when he was 8, but, using these ages, Lily would have only been around 13. So, Lily Ellison must have been born earlier than January 1970, and Jason later than April 1975. Adjusting so that Lily was at least 18, it can be calculated that Lily was born around January 1968 and Jason late January 1977, with the vows renewed around January 28, 1986, just after Lily turned 18 and before Jason turned 9. The details of the calculation may be found here.
- â Whiplash History Files
- â In Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Trevor Slattery says that his mother took him to see Planet of the Apes in "1968." The movie released on April 12 in the United Kingdom, where Slattery lived. Movies tend to remain in theaters for approximately four weeks, so Slattery could have seen the film between April 12 and May 10. Slattery can therefore be approximated to have seen the movie on April 26, 1968.
- â In I Get Physical, Mariah Dillard says Buggy Stokes had Harlem's Paradise commissioned in the "late '60s". If the first third of the '60s is "early", the middle third is "mid", and the final third is "late", then the "late '60s" can be approximated as the middle of the final third of the '60s - â through the decade. This is May 2, 1968.
- â In Captain Marvel, Nick Fury is shown to have been born on "07/04/1950", July 4, 1950, and says he was born in Alabama. He then says he became a soldier "straight outta high school". By Alabama kindergarten entrance age, Fury would have started kindergarten in September 1955, meaning he would finish high school in Spring 1968. He can then be assumed to have become a soldier during Summer 1968, approximately July 1968.
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 1.10: The Bridge
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 6.06: Inescapable
- â James Rhodes' Department of Defense ID card
- â Iron Man 3
- â 166.0 166.1 166.2 Hawkeye: 1.05: Ronin
- â Daredevil: 1.06: Condemned
- â 168.0 168.1 The Defenders: 1.02: Mean Right Hook
- â In Nakazat, Nikolai Poloznev talks about watching a man be killed when he was "maybe 12 years old". With Poloznev's date of birth approximated to June 1956 (see 1950s references), specifically June 24, 1956, the middle of his time as a 12-year-old - as an approximation for when this occurred - would be roughly December 23, 1968.
- â The Punisher: 2.06: Nakazat
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 2.18: The Frenemy of My Enemy
- â Hawkeye: 1.03: Echoes
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 4.15: Self Control
- â Helstrom: 1.10: Hell Storm
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 7.01: The New Deal
- â MPower: 1.01: The Women of Black Panther
- â Loki: 1.01: Glorious Purpose
- â Daredevil: 3.03: No Good Deed
- â Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 2.16: Afterlife
- â In Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster., Garrett Pierre describes two air shows he saw before attending the United States Air Force Academy: one in which he saw T-38 Talons being flown, and another in which he saw the Silver Eagles. Pierre would have seen these shows after starting to develop explicit memories at two years old, but before the deadline to apply for the Academy on December 31 of his senior year. Pierre's birth is approximated to March 1965 (see 1960s references), so these trips occurred between March 1967 and and December 31, 1982. The Silver Eagles were only active from January 1972 through November 23, 1976, so Pierre seeing them can be approximated to the midpoint of these dates, June 1974. The Talons show can then be approximated to the midpoint of then and Pierre's second birthday, placing it in November 1969.
- â Luke Cage: 1.06: Suckas Need Bodyguards
- â Jessica Jones: 2.01: AKA Start at the Beginning
- â Bruce Banner's Culver University ID card