Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

I'm surprised she wasn't even told beforehand. That makes me sad for her.
 
Perhaps she was told before the investor day presentation the final decision instead of during the presentation like everyone else? It’s not clear from that short tweet, she just said Thursday.
 
The final episode of The Mandalorian season 2 was directed by Peyton Reed. It's the most critically acclaimed and highest-rated episode of the entire series.

100% on Rotten Tomatoes (9.4 average rating).
9.9 on IMDb.

Damn!

He might surprise us this time. Hopefully!
 
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This has the potential to take similar turn on the franchise like Thor: Ragnarok.
Kang, Quantum Realm, possibly Chronopolis, possibly Young Avenger and Fantastic 4.
And all written bei Jeff Loveness.

Payton Reed is sure not Taika Waititi, but he also did a great job on the Mandalorian and the Ant Man movies had a nice humor. My complaint was, that the stakes never were high and the villains bland.
This could be the most surprising project in its Phase
 
Wishful thinking on Michael Douglas' part. Like other blockbusters of this year, if Black Widow ends up getting delayed, and I'm sure it will, then the rest of the MCU, including Ant-Man 3, will probably get shifted as well.
 
I think maybe it's called Quantumania because it contains "ant" and "man".

I figured that they'd be a whole lot of shenanigans happening in the Quantum Realm that causes an unstable mayhem to the stability of the environment and it inhabitants.
 
Summer 2021? That's 2 years away! :argh:
 
So guessing TI won’t be asked back for this.
 
Not surprised, given the allegations they probably rather be on the safe side should he be found guilty.
 
Man that sucks, The Antourage are my favourite part of this sub-franchise.
 
Much as I like all three together, at this point, the Ant-Man films could probably just keep Luis of the three and I'm sure audiences would be fine with that. Not to downplay David Dastmalchian and T.I., but Michael Pena just had more to do in the first two Ant-Man films and, for obvious reasons, left a better impression.
 
Of the three, he definitely was the least funny but it was still a group. Definitely can’t lose Louis and his stories.
 
Which one was he? I don't recall his character. I only remember Luis and David Dalmatian.
He was the third wombat
Much as I like all three together, at this point, the Ant-Man films could probably just keep Luis of the three and I'm sure audiences would be fine with that. Not to downplay David Dastmalchian and T.I., but Michael Pena just had more to do in the first two Ant-Man films and, for obvious reasons, left a better impression.
Definitely. I was thinking about that as well, especially with the cast already getting pretty big. You have Scott, Hope, Cassie, Pym, Janet, Kang...Pena will be back but I wouldn't mind if Dastmalchian only had a couple of scenes or just wasn't back altogether.
 
Not surprised, given the allegations they probably rather be on the safe side should he be found guilty.

I hadn't heard about these allegations, but I didn't like the guy after the story about him having a doctor check if his daughter was still a virgin... while at the same time being perfectly fine with his son having sex :whatever:

I barely even remember him in the movies, so I won't miss him.
 
Honestly, you can remove T.I. and not miss out on anything considering he really didn't do much, especially in Ant-Man and the Wasp. But he was basically out-acted in any scene he was in by Pena and even Dastmalchian with the Baba Yaga stuff in the second movie. I also don't want Dastmalchian's character to be dropped as well because of this since he's a genuinely cool guy in real life.
 
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He's the least memorable and people won't even notice he's gone.
 
All I want is Luis on a suit. Like he said: even with no powers, I want a suit.
 

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