Is Kang the only villain in this movie??
Is Kang the only villain in this movie?? I heard rumors that the main antagonist will actually be MODOK.
So they got someone to take the place of the Stan Lee cameo moment.Even referencing Spider-Man.And are they pulling in some Mystic Sorcerer aspect into the movie (in the trailer, ala Dr Strange hand/arm conjuring at a portal) ?
Is Kang the only villain in this movie?? I heard rumors that the main antagonist will actually be MODOK. MODOK would be sick
Is Kang the only villain in this movie?? I heard rumors that the main antagonist will actually be MODOK. MODOK would be sick He was in an trailer for it (was illegally posted to YouTube, from that Disney con or whatever it was called event), wouldn’t get why he wouldn’t be in it
I just hope they don't kill Antman for the sake of setting up young avengers or to establish how strong/ dangerous Kang is.Paul Rudd is doing amazing job as ant man and is fun to watch
Antman and Gotg both work, for me anyway, because I have low expectations. I don't say that as a derogatory comment, it's just because neither are a "main event" film I end up happy with whatever comes my way and for casual viewers it is still enjoyable without having to watch everything ever made to be able to keep up.
Antman and Gotg both work, for me anyway, because I have low expectations. I don't say that as a derogatory comment, it's just because neither are a "main event" film I end up happy with whatever comes my way and for casual viewers it is still enjoyable without having to watch everything ever made to be able to keep up. To be fair the first two Ant-Man films didn't really impact the larger MCU as a whole, so it's easy to keep that expectation low since they're more self-contained stories where you're just enjoying time with the characters. That being said having him encounter Kang in the quantum Realm implies that Scott's Adventures are about to become a little bigger than a one-off Heist.
This trailer *feels* like the MCU has some of its mojo back. Maybe it’s just Jonathan Majors, but there’s a more epic quality to it than the most recent trailers/films. Dr. Zola That’s the same feeling I had! This felt more polished, visually more stunning than past few films, I think marvel is ready to take the reigns back! I think Black panther will get things kicked off and antman will run with it
This trailer *feels* like the MCU has some of its mojo back. Maybe it’s just Jonathan Majors, but there’s a more epic quality to it than the most recent trailers/films. Dr. Zola
I just hope they don't kill Antman for the sake of setting up young avengers or to establish how strong/ dangerous Kang is.Paul Rudd is doing amazing job as ant man and is fun to watch This might be more of a have your cake and eat it too situation where they can show Kang killing off and Alternate version of Ant-Man while still keeping ours alive and well.
Antman and Gotg both work, for me anyway, because I have low expectations. I don't say that as a derogatory comment, it's just because neither are a "main event" film I end up happy with whatever comes my way and for casual viewers it is still enjoyable without having to watch everything ever made to be able to keep up. To be fair the first two Ant-Man films didn't really impact the larger MCU as a whole, so it's easy to keep that expectation low since they're more self-contained stories where you're just enjoying time with the characters. That being said having him encounter Kang in the quantum Realm implies that Scott's Adventures are about to become a little bigger than a one-off Heist. What? I'm sorry but ant man has had one of the biggest impacts on the mcu as a whole in general thanks to the quantam realm.
Antman and Gotg both work, for me anyway, because I have low expectations. I don't say that as a derogatory comment, it's just because neither are a "main event" film I end up happy with whatever comes my way and for casual viewers it is still enjoyable without having to watch everything ever made to be able to keep up. To be fair the first two Ant-Man films didn't really impact the larger MCU as a whole, so it's easy to keep that expectation low since they're more self-contained stories where you're just enjoying time with the characters. That being said having him encounter Kang in the quantum Realm implies that Scott's Adventures are about to become a little bigger than a one-off Heist. What? I'm sorry but ant man has had one of the biggest impacts on the mcu as a whole in general thanks to the quantam realm. The quantum realm definitely played a big part in endgame, on that I agree but I'm referring to what he was dealing with in his films primarily. The whole thing with the quantum realm was a happy accident since it was all about trying to locate Janet and that paid dividends later on.
Normally i d agree with u, but i d rather see Scott die than become what Thor has...