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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

“Witness the beginning of a new dynasty.”

6.2
2023
2h 5m
ActionAdventureScience Fiction
Director: Peyton Reed

Overview

Super-Hero partners Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne, along with with Hope's parents Janet van Dyne and Hank Pym, and Scott's daughter Cassie Lang, find themselves exploring the Quantum Realm, interacting with strange new creatures and embarking on an adventure that will push them beyond the limits of what they thought possible.

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rawatk

In general, the Ant-Man films have been well received by critics and audiences alike, with the films' unique blend of humor, action, and heart, as well as the performances of the cast members, widely praised. particular Paul Rudd as the titular Ant-Man So "Ant-Man 3" is likely to be eagerly awaited by Marvel fans and moviegoers in general. You can find the full review at https://aarcflick.blogspot.com/2022/12/ant-man-and-wasp-quantumania-2023-movie.html

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garethmb

Life for Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) is good. He is basking in the recognition and fame that has come with his work with the Avengers and saving half the universe from Thanos and has even become a best-selling author. He has a successful relationship with Hope (Evangeline Lilly) who has taken her father’s company to new heights and they have managed to blend their personal and professional lives and enjoy a very happy life. Scott does worry about his daughter Cassie (Kathryn Newton) as he lost several years with her during the Blip and she is an activist who has been arrested for her efforts including a hysterical prank on the police with Pym technology. Cassie is constantly on her father for not doing more as she feels that he is more focused on the past battles with the Avengers and not the day to day struggles people are facing. Over dinner, she tells Hope and her dad as well as Hank (Michael Douglas), and Janet (Michelle Pfeiffer), whom she studied Hank’s journals while they were in the Blip and has developed a Quantum beacon which can map the Quantum Realm without having to venture to the sub-atomic relay where until recently nobody had been able to return from. This news sends Janet into a panic during a demonstration and the four are soon sucked into the realm and discover a diverse and thriving ecosystem as well as an abundance of strange and dangerous creatures. Janet is clearly hiding something and is frantic that they must leave but their party has been scattered and they soon learn that she fears and individual known as Kang (Jonathan Majors). While she was trapped in the realm for thirty years, Janet encountered King and helped him regain his power source but in doing so, learned he was a banished conquerer who can manipulate time, space, and the multiverse. Her actions to trap Kang and lead a resistance to the vast empire he created has set the stage as Janet has now returned to see what has developed and Kang will stop at nothing to regain his power source to escape and wreck his wrath on trillions. Naturally, it is up to Scott, Hope, and the team to find a way to fight the evil and powerful Kang to save the day. The film is a darker tale than people might expect from an Ant-man movie but in kicking off Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the movie is a visual splendor filled with amazing visuals, landscapes, and characters. The film takes a bit of time to get to the action but when it arrives it delivers and the performance of Majors as Kang is captivating it will be interesting to see where the storyline evolves over the next series of films leading up to “The Avengers: The Kang Dynasty” and beyond. “Ant-man and the Wasp: Quantumania may not break loads of new ground in terms of a Marvel film but Director Peyton Reed knows the characters well and delivers a story that should resonate with the fans and the strong cast and addition of Majors along with the great visuals make this another winner for Marvel. 4 stars out of 5

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Nathan

I was really excited for this film; the trailers made the stakes seem high with a story that was somewhat mature in tone. Unfortunately, I was ultimately let down. The overarching plot was pretty good. I liked the arcs our characters had, particularly Scott and Cassie Lang. But the minor details are where things get messy. We get introduced to so many new characters, concepts, and story details in the quantum realm, resulting in an overall film that is not very digestible. There is too much going on and not enough time to fully flesh out the details. The dialogue is pretty poorly written. At some points in the film, I was literally laughing out loud at what the characters were saying. It felt exactly like a TikTok skit exaggerating and mocking superhero movies. Cassie Lang has one line that is probably THE MOST CRINGY LINE EVER SPOKEN IN THE MCU. The performances were decent overall. Most of the acting in the Ant-Man films is a little cheesy and campy, which mostly works in the small-scale stories they tell. But with the large, expanding story that the film is attempting to deliver, it just felt cheap. Kang is really amazing. Jonathan Majors was a tier above the rest of the cast; I can't wait to see more of him but also feel like he was wasted here. Finally, the visuals were really inconsistent. Some scenes looked quite good, with interesting and detailed settings, while others clearly featured three characters standing in front of a green screen. I mean, in some scenes I swear I could see slight black outlines from the keying technology. Where is the budget going in these films? They really need to slow down in postproduction because this is becoming a major theme. One thing I will note is that I thought MODOK looked really good. It was always going to be difficult to pull off a live action version of him, but they did a stellar job. Overall, I am pretty disappointed in the movie, but the movie gave me enough to make this a somewhat average experience. The MCU needs to pick it up this year because it is on a major downward trajectory. Score: 52% | Verdict: Average

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Clips (7)

Scott Lang and the Probability Storm - Official Clip

Drink the Ooze

Movie Clip - Jump Tap

Movie Clip - A Subatomic Universe

Movie Clip - Satellite

Movie Clip - I've Never Had a Normal Life

Movie Clip - I'm an Avenger

Featurettes (31)

Autobiographies with the Cast

How Jonathan Majors Inspired Kang's Design

Mini Ant-Man and The Wasp meet Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly and Kathryn Newton

Ask Marvel: What Kang Brings to the MCU

Cast Unboxing

Peyton Reed Interview

How to Survive the Quantum Realm

Best Of Red Carpet Moments

A Giant Ant Made Of Lunchables?!?

Kevin Feige Reveals More About Phase 5 And Kang

Katy O'Brian On Making Her MCU Debut

Exploring The Quantum Realm with William Jackson Harper

Ant-Man Star David Dastmalchian On Returning To The MCU

Xochitl Gomez Live At the Red Carpet

Victoria Alonso On The Family Dynamics

Writer Jeff Loveness and The Secrets of the New Movie

Director Peyton Reed Discusses Developing the Quantum Realm

Ruben Rabasa On Confusing Ant-Man and Spider-Man

Sarah Halley Finn On Casting the Quantum Realm

Stephen Broussard On What Kang Means For Phase 5

Michael Douglas Reflects on Hank Pym

Kathryn Newton On Her Debut

Evangeline Lilly On The Family Dynamic

Paul Rudd on Traveling To The Quantum Realm

Meet Kang: Jonathan Majors Discusses Portraying the MCU's New Biggest Threat

Kang The Conqueror

Introducing Cassie

Paul Rudd Presents Scott Lang's New Memoir

Enter the Quantum Realm

The Legacy of Ant-Man - Brazil Comic Con Special Look

Heineken 0.0 - Now You Can, Before Saving the Day!

Behind the Scenes (2)

VFX Breakdown

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