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What specific instant in time in the MCU has been depicted the most times?


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With all the flashbacks and in-universe video and all the time-travel in Avengers: Endgame, it's not difficult to think of points in time that have been depicted multiple times, such as:



  • Most of the times the heroes traveled to retrieve a Stone from the past


  • The instant of the Unsnappening, which simultaneously occurs while the main heroes are in Upstate New York and in the high school gym in Spider-Man: Far From Home


  • etc.


But, is there any point in time, which we see three, four, maybe even five or more times?




For the purpose of this question:



  • The instant must be known to be the same instant (not just likely to be the same time).


  • The instant can be still or video, part of the film or seen in-universe (diegetic or non-diegetic). However, supporting materials (posters) and parts outside the film (e.g. the Marvel splash screen or parts of the credits) are out. Post/mid-credits scenes are okay, of course.


  • Different timelines are okay, if we know it's the same instant.










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  • is consideration given to the TV series? For example, Daredevil has newspaper clippings of the Battle of New York on display, etc...

    – NKCampbell
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  • @NKCampbell: I guess it should. It is MCU canon.

    – ThePopMachine
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    My money would be on the battle of New York, we see it in the Avengers, Endgame and Iron Man 3 off the top of my head, it might be shown in Ultron too.

    – Geneworm
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  • Does Spider-Man watching a recording he made of the airport fight from Civil War in Homecoming count?

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With all the flashbacks and in-universe video and all the time-travel in Avengers: Endgame, it's not difficult to think of points in time that have been depicted multiple times, such as:



  • Most of the times the heroes traveled to retrieve a Stone from the past


  • The instant of the Unsnappening, which simultaneously occurs while the main heroes are in Upstate New York and in the high school gym in Spider-Man: Far From Home


  • etc.


But, is there any point in time, which we see three, four, maybe even five or more times?




For the purpose of this question:



  • The instant must be known to be the same instant (not just likely to be the same time).


  • The instant can be still or video, part of the film or seen in-universe (diegetic or non-diegetic). However, supporting materials (posters) and parts outside the film (e.g. the Marvel splash screen or parts of the credits) are out. Post/mid-credits scenes are okay, of course.


  • Different timelines are okay, if we know it's the same instant.










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  • I'm open to suggestions on the tagging (?)

    – ThePopMachine
    8 hours ago











  • is consideration given to the TV series? For example, Daredevil has newspaper clippings of the Battle of New York on display, etc...

    – NKCampbell
    8 hours ago











  • @NKCampbell: I guess it should. It is MCU canon.

    – ThePopMachine
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    My money would be on the battle of New York, we see it in the Avengers, Endgame and Iron Man 3 off the top of my head, it might be shown in Ultron too.

    – Geneworm
    8 hours ago











  • Does Spider-Man watching a recording he made of the airport fight from Civil War in Homecoming count?

    – Anthony Grist
    7 hours ago













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With all the flashbacks and in-universe video and all the time-travel in Avengers: Endgame, it's not difficult to think of points in time that have been depicted multiple times, such as:



  • Most of the times the heroes traveled to retrieve a Stone from the past


  • The instant of the Unsnappening, which simultaneously occurs while the main heroes are in Upstate New York and in the high school gym in Spider-Man: Far From Home


  • etc.


But, is there any point in time, which we see three, four, maybe even five or more times?




For the purpose of this question:



  • The instant must be known to be the same instant (not just likely to be the same time).


  • The instant can be still or video, part of the film or seen in-universe (diegetic or non-diegetic). However, supporting materials (posters) and parts outside the film (e.g. the Marvel splash screen or parts of the credits) are out. Post/mid-credits scenes are okay, of course.


  • Different timelines are okay, if we know it's the same instant.










share|improve this question
















With all the flashbacks and in-universe video and all the time-travel in Avengers: Endgame, it's not difficult to think of points in time that have been depicted multiple times, such as:



  • Most of the times the heroes traveled to retrieve a Stone from the past


  • The instant of the Unsnappening, which simultaneously occurs while the main heroes are in Upstate New York and in the high school gym in Spider-Man: Far From Home


  • etc.


But, is there any point in time, which we see three, four, maybe even five or more times?




For the purpose of this question:



  • The instant must be known to be the same instant (not just likely to be the same time).


  • The instant can be still or video, part of the film or seen in-universe (diegetic or non-diegetic). However, supporting materials (posters) and parts outside the film (e.g. the Marvel splash screen or parts of the credits) are out. Post/mid-credits scenes are okay, of course.


  • Different timelines are okay, if we know it's the same instant.







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  • I'm open to suggestions on the tagging (?)

    – ThePopMachine
    8 hours ago











  • is consideration given to the TV series? For example, Daredevil has newspaper clippings of the Battle of New York on display, etc...

    – NKCampbell
    8 hours ago











  • @NKCampbell: I guess it should. It is MCU canon.

    – ThePopMachine
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    My money would be on the battle of New York, we see it in the Avengers, Endgame and Iron Man 3 off the top of my head, it might be shown in Ultron too.

    – Geneworm
    8 hours ago











  • Does Spider-Man watching a recording he made of the airport fight from Civil War in Homecoming count?

    – Anthony Grist
    7 hours ago

















  • I'm open to suggestions on the tagging (?)

    – ThePopMachine
    8 hours ago











  • is consideration given to the TV series? For example, Daredevil has newspaper clippings of the Battle of New York on display, etc...

    – NKCampbell
    8 hours ago











  • @NKCampbell: I guess it should. It is MCU canon.

    – ThePopMachine
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    My money would be on the battle of New York, we see it in the Avengers, Endgame and Iron Man 3 off the top of my head, it might be shown in Ultron too.

    – Geneworm
    8 hours ago











  • Does Spider-Man watching a recording he made of the airport fight from Civil War in Homecoming count?

    – Anthony Grist
    7 hours ago
















I'm open to suggestions on the tagging (?)

– ThePopMachine
8 hours ago





I'm open to suggestions on the tagging (?)

– ThePopMachine
8 hours ago













is consideration given to the TV series? For example, Daredevil has newspaper clippings of the Battle of New York on display, etc...

– NKCampbell
8 hours ago





is consideration given to the TV series? For example, Daredevil has newspaper clippings of the Battle of New York on display, etc...

– NKCampbell
8 hours ago













@NKCampbell: I guess it should. It is MCU canon.

– ThePopMachine
8 hours ago





@NKCampbell: I guess it should. It is MCU canon.

– ThePopMachine
8 hours ago




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My money would be on the battle of New York, we see it in the Avengers, Endgame and Iron Man 3 off the top of my head, it might be shown in Ultron too.

– Geneworm
8 hours ago





My money would be on the battle of New York, we see it in the Avengers, Endgame and Iron Man 3 off the top of my head, it might be shown in Ultron too.

– Geneworm
8 hours ago













Does Spider-Man watching a recording he made of the airport fight from Civil War in Homecoming count?

– Anthony Grist
7 hours ago





Does Spider-Man watching a recording he made of the airport fight from Civil War in Homecoming count?

– Anthony Grist
7 hours ago










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The deaths of Tony's parents in a car crash are seen four times, from different perspectives, in flashback and in video.






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The only instant in time I can think of that we see more than twice is the Snap and that is shown at least 5 times. We first see it in Avengers: Infinity War when Thanos snaps and we see how it affects various areas across the world: Wakanda, Titan and New York.













We then see this again in the prologue to Avengers: Endgame and how it affected Clint and his family.








This is then shown again in Spider-Man: Far From Home in the in memorium video which shows the band and those in the stands being snapped away.






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  • I suspect three is going to be beaten.

    – ThePopMachine
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  • @ThePopMachine Wouldn’t surprise me but that depends on whether it counts as 3 or 5+ because of the different scenes and locations.

    – TheLethalCarrot
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  • Scenes/locations counts if they are definitely simultaneous.

    – ThePopMachine
    6 hours ago











  • @ThePopMachine if I’m understanding you right this would count as at least 5 then I believe.

    – TheLethalCarrot
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  • It would, if you can enumerate the instances, and we know they are not serial.

    – ThePopMachine
    6 hours ago













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The deaths of Tony's parents in a car crash are seen four times, from different perspectives, in flashback and in video.






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The deaths of Tony's parents in a car crash are seen four times, from different perspectives, in flashback and in video.






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    Could you edit in the times they are seen? And if you can find it a video clip of each would be great.

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Could you edit in the times they are seen? And if you can find it a video clip of each would be great.

– TheLethalCarrot
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Could you edit in the times they are seen? And if you can find it a video clip of each would be great.

– TheLethalCarrot
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The only instant in time I can think of that we see more than twice is the Snap and that is shown at least 5 times. We first see it in Avengers: Infinity War when Thanos snaps and we see how it affects various areas across the world: Wakanda, Titan and New York.













We then see this again in the prologue to Avengers: Endgame and how it affected Clint and his family.








This is then shown again in Spider-Man: Far From Home in the in memorium video which shows the band and those in the stands being snapped away.






share|improve this answer

























  • I suspect three is going to be beaten.

    – ThePopMachine
    8 hours ago











  • @ThePopMachine Wouldn’t surprise me but that depends on whether it counts as 3 or 5+ because of the different scenes and locations.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    8 hours ago











  • Scenes/locations counts if they are definitely simultaneous.

    – ThePopMachine
    6 hours ago











  • @ThePopMachine if I’m understanding you right this would count as at least 5 then I believe.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    6 hours ago











  • It would, if you can enumerate the instances, and we know they are not serial.

    – ThePopMachine
    6 hours ago















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The only instant in time I can think of that we see more than twice is the Snap and that is shown at least 5 times. We first see it in Avengers: Infinity War when Thanos snaps and we see how it affects various areas across the world: Wakanda, Titan and New York.













We then see this again in the prologue to Avengers: Endgame and how it affected Clint and his family.








This is then shown again in Spider-Man: Far From Home in the in memorium video which shows the band and those in the stands being snapped away.






share|improve this answer

























  • I suspect three is going to be beaten.

    – ThePopMachine
    8 hours ago











  • @ThePopMachine Wouldn’t surprise me but that depends on whether it counts as 3 or 5+ because of the different scenes and locations.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    8 hours ago











  • Scenes/locations counts if they are definitely simultaneous.

    – ThePopMachine
    6 hours ago











  • @ThePopMachine if I’m understanding you right this would count as at least 5 then I believe.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    6 hours ago











  • It would, if you can enumerate the instances, and we know they are not serial.

    – ThePopMachine
    6 hours ago













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The only instant in time I can think of that we see more than twice is the Snap and that is shown at least 5 times. We first see it in Avengers: Infinity War when Thanos snaps and we see how it affects various areas across the world: Wakanda, Titan and New York.













We then see this again in the prologue to Avengers: Endgame and how it affected Clint and his family.








This is then shown again in Spider-Man: Far From Home in the in memorium video which shows the band and those in the stands being snapped away.






share|improve this answer















The only instant in time I can think of that we see more than twice is the Snap and that is shown at least 5 times. We first see it in Avengers: Infinity War when Thanos snaps and we see how it affects various areas across the world: Wakanda, Titan and New York.













We then see this again in the prologue to Avengers: Endgame and how it affected Clint and his family.








This is then shown again in Spider-Man: Far From Home in the in memorium video which shows the band and those in the stands being snapped away.































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  • I suspect three is going to be beaten.

    – ThePopMachine
    8 hours ago











  • @ThePopMachine Wouldn’t surprise me but that depends on whether it counts as 3 or 5+ because of the different scenes and locations.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    8 hours ago











  • Scenes/locations counts if they are definitely simultaneous.

    – ThePopMachine
    6 hours ago











  • @ThePopMachine if I’m understanding you right this would count as at least 5 then I believe.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    6 hours ago











  • It would, if you can enumerate the instances, and we know they are not serial.

    – ThePopMachine
    6 hours ago

















  • I suspect three is going to be beaten.

    – ThePopMachine
    8 hours ago











  • @ThePopMachine Wouldn’t surprise me but that depends on whether it counts as 3 or 5+ because of the different scenes and locations.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    8 hours ago











  • Scenes/locations counts if they are definitely simultaneous.

    – ThePopMachine
    6 hours ago











  • @ThePopMachine if I’m understanding you right this would count as at least 5 then I believe.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    6 hours ago











  • It would, if you can enumerate the instances, and we know they are not serial.

    – ThePopMachine
    6 hours ago
















I suspect three is going to be beaten.

– ThePopMachine
8 hours ago





I suspect three is going to be beaten.

– ThePopMachine
8 hours ago













@ThePopMachine Wouldn’t surprise me but that depends on whether it counts as 3 or 5+ because of the different scenes and locations.

– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago





@ThePopMachine Wouldn’t surprise me but that depends on whether it counts as 3 or 5+ because of the different scenes and locations.

– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago













Scenes/locations counts if they are definitely simultaneous.

– ThePopMachine
6 hours ago





Scenes/locations counts if they are definitely simultaneous.

– ThePopMachine
6 hours ago













@ThePopMachine if I’m understanding you right this would count as at least 5 then I believe.

– TheLethalCarrot
6 hours ago





@ThePopMachine if I’m understanding you right this would count as at least 5 then I believe.

– TheLethalCarrot
6 hours ago













It would, if you can enumerate the instances, and we know they are not serial.

– ThePopMachine
6 hours ago





It would, if you can enumerate the instances, and we know they are not serial.

– ThePopMachine
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