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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Reaction, Breakdown and Review

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Written by Charlie Thomas

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Today I went to see Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania in cinemas, so today I am going to give you guys my full review for the film.


First, we see Scott Lang in a montage showcasing his life after he gained fame from being an Avenger in Endgame, this is probably set in 2024, as it doesn't seem like much time has passed since Endgame.


We now know that Hope Van Dyne has made PYM particles public for uses like reforestation, and portable homes, but full PYM suits are probably not available to public, I hope they expand on PYM particle publicness in Armour Wars, to see what other people might do with the particles, especially the government.


Scott gets a call to go to the police station because of Cassie, and judging by the way the cops are talking about her, the stature or stinger has probably been trying to save people before.


Once Cassie opens the portal to the Quantum Realm I found it very annoying that the shots of Scott with Cassie and shots with Janet, Hope and Hank kept switching every few seconds, and you can't take in the Quantum Realm fully.


Janet describes the Quantum Realm as, "The world beneath ours," and "below the void." I think the void is black space Ant-Man was stuck in the first Ant-Man film (2015).

Bill Murray was definitely a wasted actor for the MCU, so is William Jackson Harper.


Speaking of wasted potential, I got so hyped for Modok when Bill Murray bought up, "A Mechanical Organism Designed Only for Killing" I thought Daren Cross as Modok was a cool reveal, but he looks like Mr Electric from Sharkboy and Lava Girl, and he turned to a good guy in like seconds without a redemption arc. I just think he could of escaped and started A.I.M.


Kang's reveal was petrifying, and Kang is definitely top 5 villains with Thanos and The Goblin. I'm glad Scott didn't just help Kang for more time with his daughter, because the trailers really made use think that. Kang threatens to kill both Cassie and Scott, to then try to kill her anyway.


The final battle was great as well, Cassie, Scott and Hope all fighting together+ the Ants and Hank. When they all got back, I expected Scott to be lost in the multiverse, especially with the line: "We just both have to lose." The ending was nice although it breaks the Marvel gritty tradition of the third film.


Overall I give Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania: 8/0








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