And that pisses me off, we saw the new crew with the Avengers but Hope is getting denied, that's what bakes my beans.
And that pisses me off, we saw the new crew with the Avengers but Hope is getting denied, that's what bakes my beans.
I wonder if we get all the snap deaths reversed before the final fight with Thanos. That'd be pretty cool
That's got to be what happens.I wonder if we get all the snap deaths reversed before the final fight with Thanos. That'd be pretty cool
Meh? Meh you! I do hope a A Force movie comes but I dunno these days. She'll will likely be part of that crowd shot though but man, that's gonna take like 20 seconds?Meh.
She may not get much more than a cameo in A4, but she'll be a force on the team going forward.
But we're gonna get that one shot of every hero squaded up. I know it. It's too important and iconic a moment to pass up.
I wonder if we get all the snap deaths reversed before the final fight with Thanos. That'd be pretty cool
I wonder if we get all the snap deaths reversed before the final fight with Thanos. That'd be pretty cool
Someone said in one of the interviews that there's one shot where literally almost every single main character is in the same frame, so that definitely sounds like a post-reversal moment, hopefully they're all facing down Thanos.
Anyone else find it weird Scott and Hope somehow had no idea the Avengers were warring with alien invaders at the end when they were chilling and doing experiments on the roof during the credit scene? It wasn't exactly a secret, the initial NYC fight and the battle in Wakanda were all over the news.
You mean this amazing one?So did the gantlet spare Scott, or was it unable to get him cause he was subatomic?
Also I'd kill for a Paul Rudd action figure
It was on the news in SHIELD.
We already know for a fact he teams up with the OG Avengers and Carol in A4. Where've you been?
Uh they literally set this up for him being a crucial part of A4. The quantum healing and Jane telling him to stay away from the time vortexes we're pretty on the nose. Not sure how you could have gotten anything other out of that unless you weren't paying attention
The more and more I think about it, I really do think we're going to get Avengers 4 happening in the future. They've got everything set up to deal with it pretty well.
Everyone's going to think Scott dissolved in the snap (probably just his family/coworkers, depending on who survived). Scott's going to find his way out of the quantum realm through one of the time vortexes he was warned about. He's totally set up to be the audience surrogate, as the Avengers will have to explain to him everything that's happened in the time since the snap.
I think it'll be a wise move, as they can jump right to the consequences of what happened without having to deal with the immediate aftermath of it.
Anyone else think this is the path they'll take?
The alien ship was in New York and Antman was at the opposite end of the country. The ship wasn't on Earth that long before Strange was captured and it left.
I don't think the Wakanda battle was being transmitted live on the news or anything like that and the Avengers seemed to think Scott was under house arrest. I'm guessing very little time takes place between the end of this movie on that.
I mean they are in San Francisco, on the other side of the country. The Earth attack was relatively quick.So then when the black order came to Earth....what were they doing? Messing around in the lab?
Wakanda was on the news in SHIELD.
I don't think it's weird they didn't go and help (cause how would they get to Wakanda?); I think it's odd they didn't even seem to be bothered by it. Obviously, we could've just popped in after they had a convo about it and elected to let the Avengers handle it this time; it's just a nitpick.
Nevermind the whole thing about SHIELD apparently having trained Ghost as an assassin?Its pretty clear the movies are ignoring everything on the TV side. In the movie they still talk about SHIELD was dismantled while it was already revamped and brought back to the public eye in AoS.
So, that post-credits scene...
Cassie is in the van and saves Scott, right? In Infinity War, I mean.
Its pretty clear the movies are ignoring everything on the TV side. In the movie they still talk about SHIELD was dismantled while it was already revamped and brought back to the public eye in AoS.
Feel like I remember them mentioning aliens being spotted over Wakanda on a TV while Talbot name-dropped Thanos and the Avengers.
Feel like I remember them mentioning aliens being spotted over Wakanda on a TV while Talbot name-dropped Thanos and the Avengers.
So did the gantlet spare Scott, or was it unable to get him cause he was subatomic?
Also I'd kill for a Paul Rudd action figure
Also can we just take a moment to just... think about how we live in a world where ANT-MAN got a sequel and that Thanos is a house hold name? Like goddamn that is amazing.
Okay I might spring for this figure. I love that Disney is keeping the Disney Infinity designs alive through toys.
Bailed on Infinity before the Ant-Man figure was released so I never had the chance to get it.
I actually think he is toned down as scott compared to his other stuff. I mean did you see halloween 6?Much better than the first and while I like Paul Rudd and find Scott to be likeable, I just don't think he's very funny and that's my biggest damper on the movie. I mean, I don't think he's awful but I like him more when he isn't overdoing his schtick.
I don't get some of the complaints in this thread TBH. I loved Goggins and the Janet plots.
I thought it works. The tone is dark once you noticed that the world went to shit and the implications that most of the people we knew died.I thought this was lovely, and fun, and heartwarming. I really like they continue the MCU theme that revenge isn't a worthwhile pursuit, that redemption and forgiveness are achievable and desirable goals. and that even doing the right thing often comes at a cost but you gotta do it anyway because it's the right thing and it's what heroes do.
I especially love that Scott has such a healthy relationship with his ex-wife and her new husband. Going to be a lot of kids growing up with two families who will appreciate being shown that it's not the end of the world if their parents divorce. I know superhero movies are getting better at being more inclusive and representative (though failing on LGBT front still) and this is a minor offshoot of that which I think may get overlooked.
I liked this as much, if not more, than the first. Solid 4/5 with so many lovely moments. Little exposition heavy on Ghost's origin, but I liked that it was a setup for a villain monologue which was interrupted by a Cassie 911 call. So I'll let that go.
My one absolute complaint is the final end credits scene is the single most disappointing one in the time I've been seeing these in the cinema, and I've been opening day MCU since Civil War. Just an ant playing the drums in a post-snap world? Wasn't funny at that point, or unique (we saw it on Hank's CCTV feed mid-film), and offered nothing to hint at the future events. It was wicked anti-climatic and sucked all the air out of the cinema and everyone who'd waited in my showing left without showing much enthusiasm. I laughed out loud at Ragnarok's "it's a tie", I enjoyed Cap's subtle trolling in Homecoming, Black Panther was alright because knowing Bucky is coming back set him up for Infinity War. Ringo Ant kinda sucked.
This movie takes place a fair while before Infinity War. The most crossover you see really is the post credit sequence.Could the Alien invasion from IW have destroyed communications, and that's why people in San Francisco down know all the shit that went down in N.Y.? Otherwise I'm confused why everybody was cracking jokes when the world is getting invaded.
Could the Alien invasion from IW have destroyed communications, and that's why people in San Francisco down know all the shit that went down in N.Y.? Otherwise I'm confused why everybody was cracking jokes when the world is getting invaded.
Hell yeah it is. I want to see her kick ass in the next Avengers.