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Whose birthyears are canonically established in the MCU?
How old is Nick Fury?Are the MCU films based on canon storylines?Adamantium in the MCU?In what sense are Asgardians “immortal” in the MCU?Which Marvel TV episodes are related to the MCU movies?Which MCU scenes are from Ferris Bueller?Marvel protagonists whose actual names and aliases are the sameWho is the heaviest superhero in the MCU?What relationship is there between the Tesseract in MCU and the mathematical object?What's the in-universe explanation for why most aliens are humanoid in the MCU?What are the exact years of the MCU movies?
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In Avengers: Endgame,
Tony Stark and Cap travel to 1970 and Tony speaks with his father Howard, who is expecting his first child (Tony).
So this establishes that Tony Stark was born in 1970 or 1971.
What other major characters in the MCU have their ages/birthyears established canonically?
For the purpose of this question "established" means that either their year of birth is stated, or we know their exact age (in years) in a specific year. (One year of error because of uncertainty about when in the year their birthday occurs is okay.) Approximate ages do not suffice. Movie/TV canon only.
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In Avengers: Endgame,
Tony Stark and Cap travel to 1970 and Tony speaks with his father Howard, who is expecting his first child (Tony).
So this establishes that Tony Stark was born in 1970 or 1971.
What other major characters in the MCU have their ages/birthyears established canonically?
For the purpose of this question "established" means that either their year of birth is stated, or we know their exact age (in years) in a specific year. (One year of error because of uncertainty about when in the year their birthday occurs is okay.) Approximate ages do not suffice. Movie/TV canon only.
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe
1
And note, "Thor is 1500" is not specific enough.
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 15:12
2
Thor’s a god. When it comes to his age, you’ll take what you’re given, and like it.
– Paul D. Waite
May 7 at 15:46
3
Based on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Peter Quill was conceived in 1980 and presumably born in 1981.
– Nathan K.
May 7 at 16:01
3
Then again, Howard seemed like he had no clue what was going on, so maybe there were another 6 months left -- who knows.
– Cullub
May 7 at 19:57
2
@PaulD.Waite I mean, if Thor gave me anything I'd like it too! ;-)
– Möoz
May 8 at 2:37
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In Avengers: Endgame,
Tony Stark and Cap travel to 1970 and Tony speaks with his father Howard, who is expecting his first child (Tony).
So this establishes that Tony Stark was born in 1970 or 1971.
What other major characters in the MCU have their ages/birthyears established canonically?
For the purpose of this question "established" means that either their year of birth is stated, or we know their exact age (in years) in a specific year. (One year of error because of uncertainty about when in the year their birthday occurs is okay.) Approximate ages do not suffice. Movie/TV canon only.
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe
In Avengers: Endgame,
Tony Stark and Cap travel to 1970 and Tony speaks with his father Howard, who is expecting his first child (Tony).
So this establishes that Tony Stark was born in 1970 or 1971.
What other major characters in the MCU have their ages/birthyears established canonically?
For the purpose of this question "established" means that either their year of birth is stated, or we know their exact age (in years) in a specific year. (One year of error because of uncertainty about when in the year their birthday occurs is okay.) Approximate ages do not suffice. Movie/TV canon only.
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe
edited May 7 at 17:56
ThePopMachine
asked May 7 at 15:11
ThePopMachineThePopMachine
30.3k24178390
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1
And note, "Thor is 1500" is not specific enough.
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 15:12
2
Thor’s a god. When it comes to his age, you’ll take what you’re given, and like it.
– Paul D. Waite
May 7 at 15:46
3
Based on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Peter Quill was conceived in 1980 and presumably born in 1981.
– Nathan K.
May 7 at 16:01
3
Then again, Howard seemed like he had no clue what was going on, so maybe there were another 6 months left -- who knows.
– Cullub
May 7 at 19:57
2
@PaulD.Waite I mean, if Thor gave me anything I'd like it too! ;-)
– Möoz
May 8 at 2:37
|
show 5 more comments
1
And note, "Thor is 1500" is not specific enough.
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 15:12
2
Thor’s a god. When it comes to his age, you’ll take what you’re given, and like it.
– Paul D. Waite
May 7 at 15:46
3
Based on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Peter Quill was conceived in 1980 and presumably born in 1981.
– Nathan K.
May 7 at 16:01
3
Then again, Howard seemed like he had no clue what was going on, so maybe there were another 6 months left -- who knows.
– Cullub
May 7 at 19:57
2
@PaulD.Waite I mean, if Thor gave me anything I'd like it too! ;-)
– Möoz
May 8 at 2:37
1
1
And note, "Thor is 1500" is not specific enough.
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 15:12
And note, "Thor is 1500" is not specific enough.
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 15:12
2
2
Thor’s a god. When it comes to his age, you’ll take what you’re given, and like it.
– Paul D. Waite
May 7 at 15:46
Thor’s a god. When it comes to his age, you’ll take what you’re given, and like it.
– Paul D. Waite
May 7 at 15:46
3
3
Based on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Peter Quill was conceived in 1980 and presumably born in 1981.
– Nathan K.
May 7 at 16:01
Based on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Peter Quill was conceived in 1980 and presumably born in 1981.
– Nathan K.
May 7 at 16:01
3
3
Then again, Howard seemed like he had no clue what was going on, so maybe there were another 6 months left -- who knows.
– Cullub
May 7 at 19:57
Then again, Howard seemed like he had no clue what was going on, so maybe there were another 6 months left -- who knows.
– Cullub
May 7 at 19:57
2
2
@PaulD.Waite I mean, if Thor gave me anything I'd like it too! ;-)
– Möoz
May 8 at 2:37
@PaulD.Waite I mean, if Thor gave me anything I'd like it too! ;-)
– Möoz
May 8 at 2:37
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Cap
Steve Rogers is confirmed as being born in 1918 during the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
When they enter the room where Arnim Zola's computerised brain is stored, Zola says something like:
Zola: Rogers, Steven: Born 1918.
Widow
Black Widow's year of birth (1984) is mentioned in the same scene as Cap's.
Zola: Romanov, Nataliya Alianova: Born 1984
(The quote might be a little off as I'm going from memory and a quick search couldn't get me the exact lines.)
Bucky
In Infinity War, which is set in 2018, Bucky refers to himself as a "semi-stable hundred year old man" when Cap and the others arrive, indicating (not definitively) that he was also born in 1918 like Cap.
The memorial at the Howling Commandos museum exhibit lists Bucky as born in 1916 or 1917, depending on whether you look at the text or the bottom line (as noted by Aliden in a comment).
Spidey
During the events of Spider-Man: Homecoming, Tony Stark refers to Peter Parker as being fourteen, to which Peter corrects that he's fifteen. If we know exactly which year this film occurred in (I'm not too sure given the “Eight years later” vs “Six years ago” issue) then we also know what age Spider-Man is.
A shot of the trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home lists his birth date as being the 10th of August.
Fury
Nick Fury's date of birth is given on his ID card, shown in Captain Marvel (pinched from this answer) showing he was born on 4th July 1960.
Summary
- 1916/7 Bucky Barnes
- 1918 Steve Rogers
- 1960 Nick Fury
- 1970/1 Tony Stark
- 1980/1 Peter Quill
- 1984 Nataliya Romanov
In Winter Soldier, I believe the Smithsonian Institution voiceover about Bucky says that he and Cap were "inseparable on the school yard" which implies that they were in the same elementary school grade. That would put his date of birth in the 1917 to 1919 range.
– tbrookside
May 7 at 15:31
Is that supposed to be an Easter Egg that Fury is born on the 4th of July?
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 16:02
3
Vision is created during the events of Age of Ultron, which is 2015, FWIW
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 17:04
10
Amusingly, in the picture that establishes Bucky's birth year as 1917, it says he was born in 1916 at the beginning of the paragraph text
– Aliden
May 7 at 18:20
1
You can probably nail down Peter Parker's age based on the fact that in Homecoming, he's a high school - what, junior, senior? I'm pretty sure they say it at some point. That would also presumably get the approximate age of all his classmates, though Spidey is likely the only one we'll have to the day.
– Darrel Hoffman
May 7 at 18:48
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Cap
Steve Rogers is confirmed as being born in 1918 during the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
When they enter the room where Arnim Zola's computerised brain is stored, Zola says something like:
Zola: Rogers, Steven: Born 1918.
Widow
Black Widow's year of birth (1984) is mentioned in the same scene as Cap's.
Zola: Romanov, Nataliya Alianova: Born 1984
(The quote might be a little off as I'm going from memory and a quick search couldn't get me the exact lines.)
Bucky
In Infinity War, which is set in 2018, Bucky refers to himself as a "semi-stable hundred year old man" when Cap and the others arrive, indicating (not definitively) that he was also born in 1918 like Cap.
The memorial at the Howling Commandos museum exhibit lists Bucky as born in 1916 or 1917, depending on whether you look at the text or the bottom line (as noted by Aliden in a comment).
Spidey
During the events of Spider-Man: Homecoming, Tony Stark refers to Peter Parker as being fourteen, to which Peter corrects that he's fifteen. If we know exactly which year this film occurred in (I'm not too sure given the “Eight years later” vs “Six years ago” issue) then we also know what age Spider-Man is.
A shot of the trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home lists his birth date as being the 10th of August.
Fury
Nick Fury's date of birth is given on his ID card, shown in Captain Marvel (pinched from this answer) showing he was born on 4th July 1960.
Summary
- 1916/7 Bucky Barnes
- 1918 Steve Rogers
- 1960 Nick Fury
- 1970/1 Tony Stark
- 1980/1 Peter Quill
- 1984 Nataliya Romanov
In Winter Soldier, I believe the Smithsonian Institution voiceover about Bucky says that he and Cap were "inseparable on the school yard" which implies that they were in the same elementary school grade. That would put his date of birth in the 1917 to 1919 range.
– tbrookside
May 7 at 15:31
Is that supposed to be an Easter Egg that Fury is born on the 4th of July?
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 16:02
3
Vision is created during the events of Age of Ultron, which is 2015, FWIW
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 17:04
10
Amusingly, in the picture that establishes Bucky's birth year as 1917, it says he was born in 1916 at the beginning of the paragraph text
– Aliden
May 7 at 18:20
1
You can probably nail down Peter Parker's age based on the fact that in Homecoming, he's a high school - what, junior, senior? I'm pretty sure they say it at some point. That would also presumably get the approximate age of all his classmates, though Spidey is likely the only one we'll have to the day.
– Darrel Hoffman
May 7 at 18:48
|
show 9 more comments
Cap
Steve Rogers is confirmed as being born in 1918 during the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
When they enter the room where Arnim Zola's computerised brain is stored, Zola says something like:
Zola: Rogers, Steven: Born 1918.
Widow
Black Widow's year of birth (1984) is mentioned in the same scene as Cap's.
Zola: Romanov, Nataliya Alianova: Born 1984
(The quote might be a little off as I'm going from memory and a quick search couldn't get me the exact lines.)
Bucky
In Infinity War, which is set in 2018, Bucky refers to himself as a "semi-stable hundred year old man" when Cap and the others arrive, indicating (not definitively) that he was also born in 1918 like Cap.
The memorial at the Howling Commandos museum exhibit lists Bucky as born in 1916 or 1917, depending on whether you look at the text or the bottom line (as noted by Aliden in a comment).
Spidey
During the events of Spider-Man: Homecoming, Tony Stark refers to Peter Parker as being fourteen, to which Peter corrects that he's fifteen. If we know exactly which year this film occurred in (I'm not too sure given the “Eight years later” vs “Six years ago” issue) then we also know what age Spider-Man is.
A shot of the trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home lists his birth date as being the 10th of August.
Fury
Nick Fury's date of birth is given on his ID card, shown in Captain Marvel (pinched from this answer) showing he was born on 4th July 1960.
Summary
- 1916/7 Bucky Barnes
- 1918 Steve Rogers
- 1960 Nick Fury
- 1970/1 Tony Stark
- 1980/1 Peter Quill
- 1984 Nataliya Romanov
In Winter Soldier, I believe the Smithsonian Institution voiceover about Bucky says that he and Cap were "inseparable on the school yard" which implies that they were in the same elementary school grade. That would put his date of birth in the 1917 to 1919 range.
– tbrookside
May 7 at 15:31
Is that supposed to be an Easter Egg that Fury is born on the 4th of July?
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 16:02
3
Vision is created during the events of Age of Ultron, which is 2015, FWIW
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 17:04
10
Amusingly, in the picture that establishes Bucky's birth year as 1917, it says he was born in 1916 at the beginning of the paragraph text
– Aliden
May 7 at 18:20
1
You can probably nail down Peter Parker's age based on the fact that in Homecoming, he's a high school - what, junior, senior? I'm pretty sure they say it at some point. That would also presumably get the approximate age of all his classmates, though Spidey is likely the only one we'll have to the day.
– Darrel Hoffman
May 7 at 18:48
|
show 9 more comments
Cap
Steve Rogers is confirmed as being born in 1918 during the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
When they enter the room where Arnim Zola's computerised brain is stored, Zola says something like:
Zola: Rogers, Steven: Born 1918.
Widow
Black Widow's year of birth (1984) is mentioned in the same scene as Cap's.
Zola: Romanov, Nataliya Alianova: Born 1984
(The quote might be a little off as I'm going from memory and a quick search couldn't get me the exact lines.)
Bucky
In Infinity War, which is set in 2018, Bucky refers to himself as a "semi-stable hundred year old man" when Cap and the others arrive, indicating (not definitively) that he was also born in 1918 like Cap.
The memorial at the Howling Commandos museum exhibit lists Bucky as born in 1916 or 1917, depending on whether you look at the text or the bottom line (as noted by Aliden in a comment).
Spidey
During the events of Spider-Man: Homecoming, Tony Stark refers to Peter Parker as being fourteen, to which Peter corrects that he's fifteen. If we know exactly which year this film occurred in (I'm not too sure given the “Eight years later” vs “Six years ago” issue) then we also know what age Spider-Man is.
A shot of the trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home lists his birth date as being the 10th of August.
Fury
Nick Fury's date of birth is given on his ID card, shown in Captain Marvel (pinched from this answer) showing he was born on 4th July 1960.
Summary
- 1916/7 Bucky Barnes
- 1918 Steve Rogers
- 1960 Nick Fury
- 1970/1 Tony Stark
- 1980/1 Peter Quill
- 1984 Nataliya Romanov
Cap
Steve Rogers is confirmed as being born in 1918 during the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
When they enter the room where Arnim Zola's computerised brain is stored, Zola says something like:
Zola: Rogers, Steven: Born 1918.
Widow
Black Widow's year of birth (1984) is mentioned in the same scene as Cap's.
Zola: Romanov, Nataliya Alianova: Born 1984
(The quote might be a little off as I'm going from memory and a quick search couldn't get me the exact lines.)
Bucky
In Infinity War, which is set in 2018, Bucky refers to himself as a "semi-stable hundred year old man" when Cap and the others arrive, indicating (not definitively) that he was also born in 1918 like Cap.
The memorial at the Howling Commandos museum exhibit lists Bucky as born in 1916 or 1917, depending on whether you look at the text or the bottom line (as noted by Aliden in a comment).
Spidey
During the events of Spider-Man: Homecoming, Tony Stark refers to Peter Parker as being fourteen, to which Peter corrects that he's fifteen. If we know exactly which year this film occurred in (I'm not too sure given the “Eight years later” vs “Six years ago” issue) then we also know what age Spider-Man is.
A shot of the trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home lists his birth date as being the 10th of August.
Fury
Nick Fury's date of birth is given on his ID card, shown in Captain Marvel (pinched from this answer) showing he was born on 4th July 1960.
Summary
- 1916/7 Bucky Barnes
- 1918 Steve Rogers
- 1960 Nick Fury
- 1970/1 Tony Stark
- 1980/1 Peter Quill
- 1984 Nataliya Romanov
edited May 7 at 18:26
Jenayah
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answered May 7 at 15:20
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In Winter Soldier, I believe the Smithsonian Institution voiceover about Bucky says that he and Cap were "inseparable on the school yard" which implies that they were in the same elementary school grade. That would put his date of birth in the 1917 to 1919 range.
– tbrookside
May 7 at 15:31
Is that supposed to be an Easter Egg that Fury is born on the 4th of July?
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 16:02
3
Vision is created during the events of Age of Ultron, which is 2015, FWIW
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 17:04
10
Amusingly, in the picture that establishes Bucky's birth year as 1917, it says he was born in 1916 at the beginning of the paragraph text
– Aliden
May 7 at 18:20
1
You can probably nail down Peter Parker's age based on the fact that in Homecoming, he's a high school - what, junior, senior? I'm pretty sure they say it at some point. That would also presumably get the approximate age of all his classmates, though Spidey is likely the only one we'll have to the day.
– Darrel Hoffman
May 7 at 18:48
|
show 9 more comments
In Winter Soldier, I believe the Smithsonian Institution voiceover about Bucky says that he and Cap were "inseparable on the school yard" which implies that they were in the same elementary school grade. That would put his date of birth in the 1917 to 1919 range.
– tbrookside
May 7 at 15:31
Is that supposed to be an Easter Egg that Fury is born on the 4th of July?
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 16:02
3
Vision is created during the events of Age of Ultron, which is 2015, FWIW
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 17:04
10
Amusingly, in the picture that establishes Bucky's birth year as 1917, it says he was born in 1916 at the beginning of the paragraph text
– Aliden
May 7 at 18:20
1
You can probably nail down Peter Parker's age based on the fact that in Homecoming, he's a high school - what, junior, senior? I'm pretty sure they say it at some point. That would also presumably get the approximate age of all his classmates, though Spidey is likely the only one we'll have to the day.
– Darrel Hoffman
May 7 at 18:48
In Winter Soldier, I believe the Smithsonian Institution voiceover about Bucky says that he and Cap were "inseparable on the school yard" which implies that they were in the same elementary school grade. That would put his date of birth in the 1917 to 1919 range.
– tbrookside
May 7 at 15:31
In Winter Soldier, I believe the Smithsonian Institution voiceover about Bucky says that he and Cap were "inseparable on the school yard" which implies that they were in the same elementary school grade. That would put his date of birth in the 1917 to 1919 range.
– tbrookside
May 7 at 15:31
Is that supposed to be an Easter Egg that Fury is born on the 4th of July?
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 16:02
Is that supposed to be an Easter Egg that Fury is born on the 4th of July?
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 16:02
3
3
Vision is created during the events of Age of Ultron, which is 2015, FWIW
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 17:04
Vision is created during the events of Age of Ultron, which is 2015, FWIW
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 17:04
10
10
Amusingly, in the picture that establishes Bucky's birth year as 1917, it says he was born in 1916 at the beginning of the paragraph text
– Aliden
May 7 at 18:20
Amusingly, in the picture that establishes Bucky's birth year as 1917, it says he was born in 1916 at the beginning of the paragraph text
– Aliden
May 7 at 18:20
1
1
You can probably nail down Peter Parker's age based on the fact that in Homecoming, he's a high school - what, junior, senior? I'm pretty sure they say it at some point. That would also presumably get the approximate age of all his classmates, though Spidey is likely the only one we'll have to the day.
– Darrel Hoffman
May 7 at 18:48
You can probably nail down Peter Parker's age based on the fact that in Homecoming, he's a high school - what, junior, senior? I'm pretty sure they say it at some point. That would also presumably get the approximate age of all his classmates, though Spidey is likely the only one we'll have to the day.
– Darrel Hoffman
May 7 at 18:48
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And note, "Thor is 1500" is not specific enough.
– ThePopMachine
May 7 at 15:12
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Thor’s a god. When it comes to his age, you’ll take what you’re given, and like it.
– Paul D. Waite
May 7 at 15:46
3
Based on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Peter Quill was conceived in 1980 and presumably born in 1981.
– Nathan K.
May 7 at 16:01
3
Then again, Howard seemed like he had no clue what was going on, so maybe there were another 6 months left -- who knows.
– Cullub
May 7 at 19:57
2
@PaulD.Waite I mean, if Thor gave me anything I'd like it too! ;-)
– Möoz
May 8 at 2:37