With Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again bringing back Charlie Cox and his Netflix co-stars for a new series—following Cox’s Matt Murdock reprise on She-Hulk: Attorney at Law—the question’s come back around again. In an interview with ScreenRant, Marvel Television’s Brad Winderbaum was asked about the canon status of two of the ABC series: SHIELD and Agent Carter.
Yeah, that’s about right, but season 1 is monster of the week until it lines up with Winter Soldier and SHIELD falls. So no conflicts there.
The only real conflict would be Inhumans, which is more or less the season 2/3 plot.
I highly doubt we’ll see Inhumans since we have Mutants and no one is talking about the Inhumans show that bombed and only aired half a season.
BUT, if we’re going to reboot a world and have Mutants, let’s just have Mutants. In fact we’re already doing that. Look at Kamala Khan, she’s an Inhuman, but in the MCU a Mutant.
The Inhumans plot with the US senator, Hydra’s Inhuman-worshipping plot, people all over the world turning into inhumans because of tuna cans… those are the things that are kinda hard to reconcile with MCU history. You could go back to how they handle “the enormous amounts of gifted/enhanced people ever since Stark” in the Netflix shows and Ms Marvel, and maybe pick up the DODC storyline to tie it together.