A lot of people would agree on that, including Alex Hefner. However, he still enjoyed the movie for what it is. True Marvel fans have learned to do that by now.
It's weird to me how everyone who goes to the movies to see this movie doesn't like it but almost everyone who watches it at home and doesn't listen to there audience telling them to skip the movie or hate it before they've even watched it does for the most part like it.
From what I heard from the director this is supposed to be a weak Kang the conqueror so i can't wait to see a stronger version. Or this one but he Comes back stronger and With a Bone to pick with the MCU characters.
@@friedrice7876 I don't know if he's the main kang but I think he's important for sure. I do hope they keep the same actor as the main Kang and they cast other people of different races to play different versions of Kang in different movies like a white Kang in the captain America 4 and an asian Kang in Shang-chi 2 and ect and they reference there Master or say something about the Main Kang before being defeated or they dont even have to lose. They can just be giving a speech and just so happen to say something about a main Kang in there speech like the guy from infinity war saying "Even in death you have become children of Thanos"
Yeah, I really had fun with this one as well. I get why folks were disappointed not to get another caper movie with Scott's pals, but this was basically just a Star Wars movie that happened to star the Ant-family, and I had a blast. You keep goin' your own way, Addie! That's why we're watching!
In particular, I liked that Kang really did seem to care about Janet and missed the connection they'd formed even as he recognised it was never coming back. And that Hank and Janet completely took in their stride that they'd slept with other people over the decades. And that when Scott was being crushed under the weight of his alternate possibilities, and Cassie's voice comes over the coms, and immediately all of them are on the same page, working together, because there's no version of Scott that won't go all the way for Cassie.
Great reaction, Addie. I really liked this movie. I just wanted to say one thing: MODOK is a real character in the MCU. I used to see him on Saturday morning cartoons back in the 80's. Me and my friends used to make fun of him. We used to call him a troll in a wheel chair. Now, that I'm all old and shit, I think he's cool. I hope he's a good guy after this movie.
The Egyptian variant of Kang is referenced in Moon Knight and Victor Timely worked with a scientist named Phineas Horton, In Captain America First Avenger when Bucky takes them to see Howard Stark's flying car the marquee says the event was created by Phineas Horton
@@declanArdmore There is no connection to Kang. They threw in a name some comic readers would recognise for flavour. By that time they had barely decided to do the infinity gauntlet, let alone had any plans for Kang to show up and I'm willing to bet that nobody at Marvel even remembers they threw that in back then.
@@declanArdmore No, I'm saying there is no connection between a comic book reference on a sign and a villian they didn't even begin to consider until a decade later. There are tons of random comic book references in the early movies as nothing but flavour text.
DRINK. THE. OOZE! Nice reaction, Addie. Some cool stuff happened in this but I don't know why they sidelined Hope. Her character hero's name is literally in the title and she's barely significant. Also, I missed Luis immensely. His presence brings these movies to the next level.
It's good that you enjoyed the film very much, I still enjoyed it even though it had bad reviews, The film is not bad because it has its good points 🥰💖 I hope you have a nice weekend with lots of happiness :)
I think that mostly I am disappointed. Not because it is that bad a movie, but because it isn't more. The first two Antman movies had a very different mood, that this abandons to be a generic action superhero movie - like some Sony super hero movie, entertaining, fun, but that's it.
Star Wars is a complete franchise, spreading 9 movies, dozens of shows - both animated and live action, several computer games and physical games, hundreds of books and comic books, targeting different audience from children to adults. And you lob them all together as one vibe?
I couldn't stop laughing with your reaction to "His name is Scott and he has seven holes". Your reaction at 32:40 - 32:50 had me chuckling. I know that this movie isn't well loved by most people who've seen it, but I actually enjoyed this movie. I'm a huge fan of the M.O.D.O.K. character in the comic books, but I will admit that the portrayal and design of this Modok was not well executed. He kinda looks like a Snapchat filter in my opinion, heh. His redemption had me chuckling when I saw this in theaters. xD I'm glad you enjoyed this movie, Addie! :D
Janet being the hero, "Oh, you are killing people!" All of that sh!t, and Kang is over there like, "Oh, that doesn't matter." No BS, at the final part of the Multiversal Saga people will be routing for Kang, or saying that Kang is right, like as Kang said, and the other versions of his and those things, they will destroy the timelines, or the incusions will destroy the Universes and timelines anyway, so there is no real way to save the people that Janet mentions, because they are all going to die anyways, and so they would be left with, "it's either they die, or everyone dies," kind of situation, where sacrificing a few lives and universes means and ensures the survival of everyone else, or at least save as much as can be saved, because in this situation with Kang and the incursions and all that not everyone can be saved.
Thank you for your reaction. The Dynasty of Kangs are all variants of Nathaniel Richards, 31st-century descendant of Reed Richards or Mister Fantastic of the Fantastic Four. In the 31st century, Nathaniel Richards discovers the lost space-time platform of Doctor Doom! We have seen Doom's time platform in many projects in Phases Four and Five. Every Kang-variant uses it. Without Doom? No Kangs.
Addie, in the comic books, MODOK was created by AIM, they appeared recently in the cartoon Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur on Disney channel, along with agent Hill. and there was also a comedic stop motion tv show about Modok on some streaming channel. he hated the Avengers in that one.
Lol i was lookin forward to this reaction as well! When it came out there was so much negativity but then i watched it and genuinely did understand what ppl were so upset about...i thought it was a lot of fun and kang is a scary villain
The problem with Kang is there are an INFINITE amount of Kangs across the Multiverse. If you rewatch the last episode of Loki Season 1 you'll get more explanation on it
If you're looking for another movie to watch. The Map of Tiny Perfect Things is a heartwarming movie with Kathryn Newton, who plays Cassandra in this movie. Just think of it as a groundhog day with her. But much better.
I really liked this one. It was very different from the other Ant-Man films, but that's not a bad thing. It ties the Ant Family more to the metaplot of the Multiverse Saga, whereas the Infinity Saga had to jump through some hoops to get them involved. While I miss the unique elements of the previous Ant-Man films, it was good to see that Scott, Hope, Cassie, Hank, and Janet can hold their own in a high-stakes adventure against a serious threat.
Next up, you have Guardians 3 (I'm serious, have tissues ready for that), Secret Invasion (your mind is gonna be blown), "I Am Groot" (which is a series of short films focusing on Baby Groot, the second season of which is coming next month), and of course, "Loki" season 2. After that, you're all caught up. As I said, a lot of the future MCU projects have been delayed due to the strike, and not only that, but Jonathan Majors (who played Kang) is currently struggling with accusations of sexual assault among other charges. People are messed up in the head. The first woman who accused him came forward and recanted her charge, saying she did not give her blessing to have Majors arrested. Sadly, he was cut from a project he was supposed to star in and executive produce, and his role in said project was recast. I really hope Marvel doesn't do the same thing. Majors was a brilliant casting choice for Kang since the character's debut in "Loki" season 1.
Fun reaction, Addie. I'm so glad that you enjoyed Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023), regardless what anyone says. There was a lot of flack about this movie for the portrayal of M.O.D.O.K. and memes comparing the movie to Spy Kids 3: Game Over (2003) & The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (2005) came out on the internet. My girlfriend & I, alongside a friend of ours enjoyed seeing it in IMAX, though we felt that the prior entries were better.
Speaking of Michelle Pfeiffer, I also suggest Scarface (1983), Ladyhawke (1985), The Witches of Eastwick (1987), Married to the Mob (1988), The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989, WATCH ON YOUR OWN!), The Age of Innocence (1993, directed by Martin Scorsese and shot in Super 35 format), & Dangerous Minds (1995, produced by Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer). #MoreMichellePfeifferForAddieCounts Speaking of Michael Douglas, I also suggest The China Syndrome (1979), Romancing The Stone (1984), The Jewel of the Nile (1985), Fatal Attraction (1987), Wall Street (1988), Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), Black Rain (1989, directed by Ridley Scott), The War of the Roses (1989), Falling Down (1993), The American President (1995) and The Game (1997, directed by David Fincher). #MoreMichaelDouglasForAddieCounts Speaking of Kathryn Newton, I also suggest Freaky (2020), a horror/comedy for Halloween. #Freaky2020ForAddieCounts
Scott’s book Look Out For The Little Guy is actually something you can preorder now. What was once a movie prop is now an actual book you can bring home. It’ll hit shelves on Tuesday, September 5th. My favorite funny moments were Scott’s audiobook, Quaz’s powers, “M.O.D.O.F.K.”, “I’ll drive”, Veb running with the pack, Scott hugging Godzilla, and the Quantumnaut with the bridge code. There were four things in particular that I liked about this film: 1.) Scott and Hope now have portable suits. 2.) No matter the situation, Scott’s driving force is his daughter Cassie. All of the possible Ant-Men including Baskin Robbins Scott formed an ant hill to help OG Scott fulfill his goal. 3.) I wanted someone to say the term “alternate dimensions” in the MCU. I’m glad Hank finally did. 4.) The final fight between Scott Lang/Ant-Man vs. Nathaniel Richards/Kang gave us an idea of how dangerous one Kang can be. Now imagine a multitude… They didn’t say her codename, but Cassie in her suit is known as Stature. In the comics, she also had Stinger as a second moniker. I feel like the citrus scene is a callback to Scott needing orange slices after getting a double whammer from Iron Man and War Machine. We didn’t get to see Scott’s friends in this movie, but Veb was portrayed by David Dastmalchian - the same actor who portrayed Kurt. Jentorra was portrayed by Katy O’Brian, the same actress who portrayed Elia Kane in The Mandalorian. Parts of this movie gave me Star Wars, Guardians, TRON: Legacy, and Avatar vibes all at once. The first post-credit scene showcases the Council of Kangs. The three variants that spoke in order of appearance were Rama-Tut, Centurion, and Immortus. The business suit Kang is known as Mr. Gryphon. He’s the head of a company called Qeng Enterprises. The TVA actually pruned a version of his building. Jeff Loveness, the writer of this movie, revealed that parts of his backstory were cut from this film because he felt they would be more fitting for the next upcoming Avengers film which will be the fifth title. This paves the way to Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. Hopefully then, we’ll know what Kang the Conqueror lost and what the Council did to him. I’d take this rumor with a grain of salt, but in the event that they end up making a second season of Moon Knight they’ll consider making Rama-Tut the next main villain. As for the second post-credit scene, I don’t know if Victor Timely is a member of the council and I definitely don’t know if Mobius regained his memories or not, but for now I’ll take comfort knowing he and Loki are working together again. The adventure continues in Loki season 2. Mark your calendar for Friday, October 6.
What?!? Of course you’ve seen Antman recently, do you not remember his cameo in Hawkeye…his moving performance in Rogers the Musical…even though he was never in that battle lol
Marvel Studios fired Jonathan Majors on December 18, 2023, the same day a jury found him guilty on two domestic-violence charges. The actor was set to play Kang, the leading antagonist in the MCU's next phase of superhero tales. Filmed months before his arrest, Loki season two aired in October with Majors in a prominent role.
Although this movie definitely has its issues, my personal biggest being the inconsistency in tone, I don’t think it’s AS bad as some people make it out to be. It’s pretty middle of the road for the MCU for me personally. Kang has been one of my favorite Marvel villains for years and I thought he was (mostly) done well in this film up until the ending. The thing some people forget is that Kang himself doesn’t have powers, he’s just a human with vast intellect and insanely advanced weapons/tech. Because his suit was destroyed at the end, not to mention he went the entire film without his Time Chair, he naturally wasn’t as dangerous as he would/will be otherwise. And when it comes to this specific Kang, given he’s Kang the Conqueror it stands to reason he’s THE Kang Prime just like the comics and he will eventually return as THE big bad of it all. Yeah there’s the Council of Kang’s featuring Immortus (the one with the emperor like wardrobe), Rama Tut (Egyptian inspired) and Scarlet Centurion, but ultimately Kang the Conqueror is THE Kang to worry about in the end. And if the comics are anything to go off of, the Kang we see in the Loki post credit scene is Kang Prime. In the comics Victor Timely isn’t a separate variant necessarily, but he’s actually Kang Prime in disguise. So although they’ll all play a big role, “Victor Timely” is arguably the most important one shown due to the potential of him being Kang Prime. Whether Kang Prime means Kang from Quantumania in disguise, or it’s a younger He Who Remains during his Conqueror days is yet to be seen. But in the end that’ll end up being THE Main Kang amongst them all and likely the one victorious in Kang Dynasty
I've had WTF reactions when Marvel stuff that I enjoyed gets trashed by the fans, but this was one of the most WTF'y WTFs. This was the moment when I realized that I was living in a different reality as most of the fanbase. We're seeing different movies or something, I don't know.
Welcome to Phase 5. Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania' I liked this film. I loved Alice in Wonderland, Barbarella, Dune, Flash Gordon, Heavy Metal, Honey, I Shrunk the Kid, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Star Wars, Thor: Ragnarok, and The Wizard of Oz, influences in Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania. I've been a fan of Ant-Man since 1987. Since 1993, I have also been a fan of Kang the Conqueror. Kang's armor is "neurokinetic" and reacts to his thoughts in nature. This is precisely how Kang's battle suit is portrayed whenever Kang appears in the Avengers or Fantastic Four comics. I also loved the faithful recreation of The Council of Kangs from Avengers #292. I had no issues with how they handled Kang the Conqueror in this movie. In the comics, Kang has been defeated many times, but he keeps coming back due to the endless combinations of variations and the fact that no hero has ever killed him yet. If anyone has the ability to kill Kang the Conqueror, it's not the Marvel superhero but himself. Due to the rules of time travel and the multiverse, Kang the Conqueror conflicted with past and future versions of himself and his variants. Kang and his variants are often at war with each other and have killed or destroyed each other. However, a version of Kang will always be in an endless multiverse. Kang's two biggest rivals are Immortus, an older version of Kang from the future who hates his childhood self.
I will never understand why this movie got as much ire as it did. Especially after so many of the lackluster projects towards the end of phase 4, this is really good. The art is beautiful, the stakes are high, the script is well written, and it's very rewatchable.
a lot of complain about the ants defeating Kang part but they fail to see how the ants were from a Type 2 civilization, to put that into perspective humans are highly developed but they arent even Type 1 civilization yet, plus just look at the amount of ants that were unleashed onto Kang, its a miracle he survived
I think the Quantum Realm worked for a short period of time, this was just over the top, I thought. I liked Cassie but all I could think for most of the movie was the visual effects team being like "LOOK WHAT WE DID"
my theory is that after the avengers take out the "kang dynasty" this kang from this movie will be the final boss big bad for the avengers. i don't believe he is dead he will be the final big bad of the multiverse saga
You finally started phase 5 Addie which we are currently at, only Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Secret Invasion are left before you are all caught up
I don't know why people had issues with this movie. I thought it was great except for Modok. They really missed the ball on him: too comedic and too goofy looking under the armor. Should have stuck with a comic-accurate version. I also think if they ended the movie with Scott and Hope trapped in the quantum realm would have been a great cliffhanger.
tbf that's how MODOK would look in real life, he is a giant head ofc its gonna look like that also Hank did say going subatomic using pym particles without any protection does rot one's brain, that's what happened to Darren here
Looks like he’s good. Video tape evidence came out of the Uber clearing him and the woman that accused him is out of the country refusing to return and face charges.
Poor Scott… he was key to saving the universe, now he’s doomed the multiverse. 😅 the Kang’s would’ve just kept going in a loop killing each other, but now they have their sights set on the Avengers.
People say that Kang in Quantumania was underwhelming, and I could see that the first part, but in reality Kang is weakened in this film. A lot of people don't really understand that. Kang is weakened because he is in the Quantumn Realm. Now, if Kang was outside of the Quantumn Realm and had access to time, then Kang would have been more capable and more powerful like traveling through time, manipulating time, and summoning any weapon from any point in time just like in the comics. And I liked how they did this because it proves that a weak Kang, or even the weakest Kang, can be a big threat, like how Kang conquered the Quantumn Realm, like a whole dimension basically, a weakened Kang conquered a whole dimension. It just goes to show the capability of Kang, and I hope that they can expand on this Kang stuff like every Kang after the one in Quantumania will be stronger and stronger just showing the danger of Kang as a whole.
Kang scared the heck out of me in this movie. He came off as someone who doesn't have to shout or chew the scenery because he's absolutely in control, both of himself and of the situation. He was understated and even polite, but I had this powerful sense that him being that way was a choice, and there was another Kang he could also choose to be who I did not want to see. He radiated true power, for me, someone who doesn't have to shout and grunt and make threats because he already owns the situation.
@@purplecat4977 And in the end, he was just barely taken down by five superheroes, a cyborg death machine, an entire civilisation of superbeings in revolt, and an army of giant high-tech superants also with cybernetics - I'm not sure how anyone concludes from this that Kang is a wimp.
@@SunlessNick I think a lot of peoples' complaints had to do with him not being a cartoonish villain, shouting and being evil and... I don't know, like treating Dr. Evil as a role model. The stuff that's pathetic and a little bit funny if you take a step back and really look at it. The fact that Marvel almost never chooses to go in that direction with a villain has a lot to do with why I keep watching their stuff.
Great reaction video.. i have some movie suggestions for you..."Last Action Hero"(arnold Schwarzenegger)..."Maverick"(mel gibson)..."Lethal Weapon"parts 1,2,3&4(mel gibson/danny glover).."Godzilla"(bryan cranston).."Kong:Skull Island"(samuel jackson/tom hiddleston/brie larson)..have a nice day.
Addie, re-watch the end of Loki Season 1 and pay specific attention to his story. To explain the story in a non-MCU way watch the movie "The One (2001)". Each him wants to be the last one of himself, some are good some are evil and through accumulated power that last one would rule all. But as said in Loki, it all loops back to "He Who Remains" Addition: In Endgame.... after Scott hugs Cassie he says... "You're so big!" nice Easter Egg eh? Edit again: with all the possibilities and pure number of Kang's, I am expecting one Marvel Movie to have one Kang as a good guy on the Avengers side.
I was upset with the movie at first but From what I heard from the director this is supposed to be a weak Kang the conqueror and that's when I realized that in this movie he doesn't have access to Time or any of his weapons either now I'm ok with this movie and I can't wait to see a stronger version. Or this one but he Comes back stronger and With a Bone to pick with The MCU characters.
I was a little disappointed with this one, because it felt to me like they tried to do too much in too little time. Other than that, though I did enjoy it and it did a good job of introducing a genuinely threatening Kang.
Ah, nothing like a little MCU on a Friday. Like a lot of Marvel projects lately, this one takes a lot of crap (unfounded in this case, in my not-so-humble opinion). Dazzling effects, great comedy, and an important storyline moving forward. Happy Weekend, Addie. ✌❤ 9:07 Noice! 🤣
3:52 Cassie's Smug Comment When I Saw This Opening Night And She Went To Her Dad "What Have You Even Done With Your Life?" My Entire Theater Scoffed!!!! Scott, The Man Who Lost 5 Years With His Daughter Because He Exposed A Corrupt Company And Stole The Money They Stole From Their Clients To Return To Said Clients, The Man Who Lost A Couple More Years Under House Arrest For Helping Captain America, Then Lost Another 5 Years Trapped In The Quantum Realm Trying To Help Ghost, Then Comes Up With The Idea That LITERALLY SAVES TRILLIONS OF LIVES ALL OVER THE UNIVERSE AND FOUGHT IN THE BATTLE TO SAVE THE UNIVERSE WHERE HE EVEN SAVED TONY'S LIFE (THE MAN WHO MADE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE)!!! Now He's A Hero, People Respect Him, He Wants To Make Up For Lost Time With His Daughter And Is Happy To Help Out If The Avengers Ever Need Him AND THAT POORLY RECASTED CASSIE HAS THE NERVE TO SAY "THAT" TO HIM!!!??? Kathryn Newton Was Terrible In This Role! They Did Emma Furnhamm Dirty!
Oh dial down the melodramatics dude. She was right to call him out, because he was doing nothing with his life. You're all still butthurt over someone that didn't even look like a grown up Cassie, she looked like a grown ass woman and not a teen. She was calling him out for his CURRENT situation which was doing nothing, what did you forget that Cassie wanted to her dad's partner in helping people??? He wasn't doing ANYTHING. Even the whole Ant family calls him out on him bringing up saving the world. Which Hope was there at the battle of earth, did she rest on her laurels?? NO! she started to use pym particles to solve housing and world hunger issue.
@@ckelcro Scott Has Done A Lot Of Good With His Life. There's Nothing Wrong With Him Wanting To Enjoy Some Time Off While Making Up For Lost Time With His Daughter And Enjoying The Love. He Saved TRILLIONS OF LIVES!!!!! That's More Than An Entire Planet Worth Of People Can Accomplish. Yes, If He Wants To Bring Up Saving The World, That's Fine. And He's Done A Lot More Good Than Just That. Yes, Hope Is Doing Good Now. That Doesn't Mean Scott Should Be Ripped On By His Daughter After She Got Arrested. And Emma Looks WAAAAAAY More Like Grown Up Cassie Than Kathryn. First Of All, They Had To Change Kathryn's Hair. Secondly, Emma Was 16 or 17 When She Played 15 Year Old Cassie!!!! Kathryn Is Like 6 Years Older Than Her, And We Grew Up On The Tobey Films Where 26 Year Olds Played High Schoolers With Actors Younger Playing Their Teachers. And The Way They Misstreated Emma Was So Unnecessary And Gross.
@@westwardmedia9375 Dude the actress is over it you should too, that's the way the business is run. Really youree saying that Emma looked like an older Abby?? Lmfao. Hilarious. And yes women change their hair color all the time welcome to the 21st century. Every hero that was at the battle of earth is still doing something with their lives, Scott isn't. This is a post blip world where there's so much going on that he could be doing something for the blipped.
Mate everything bad that happened in this movie was Cassie's fault she got arrested twice for doing stupid things and created a Quatuam signal without consulting her father she got Jentorra's people killed and you can't even realise She is a spoiled little brat.
@@rossohare4950 She had the Ant-Family helping her out she had freaking Hank Pym you know the actual one that knows about the quantum realm. Why would she need to talk to Scott about it?? Sorry that you find looking out for people less fortunate than you (homeless) , which I'm sure were people that were displaced during the blip as being "spoiled". And how the fuck did she get Jantorras people killed? Dafuq? How was she or anyone supposed to know that there was quantum people in the quantum realm when the only one that could have shed light on that was being tight lipped about everything. No the whole issue is she was hated the second she casted as the new Cassie because of the way way Emma was fired. THAT'S the whole issue.
Yeah I don't think Quantumania is as bad as some people do, it's fun enough. 🙂 That said I do like the first two Antman movies better. This one seemed a little too long and felt a little all over the place storywise. Also the special effects for MODOK looked a little off. It also doesn't help that, for some reason Kang, just isn't doing it for me as a bad guy so far. He's not too bad, he's definitely not my least favorite villain to watch in the MCU, but compared to Loki and Thanos for instance I just feel like he's not quite as charismatic or engaging for some reason. On the plus side, he'll probably get to explore lots of different variant aspects of his character over the next few years and it's still in the early stages of his story so maybe he'll grow on me as time goes on (no pun intended). 🤷♂ (And I kind of miss having Michael Peña as Luis in this one, his rambling stories were a highlight of the first two movies!) All that said I do think Quantumania is a fun enough movie. It's got some funny scenes and a few neat ideas, and the Ant-family cast is pretty solid. 🙂 It's not my favorite MCU movie, but I'd give it probably 7/10.
This is not bad film though this is worst of out Ant-man films. Biggest problem in this film, there are scenes that scream this was rush job. This is pitty since bit more time, effort and polishing, this might have become best Ant-Man film. But I personally feel Jonathan Majors was good. He has potential truly to become Kang, depending on screen writing. We'll just see if Disney throw's him under the bus because of domestic issues like Disney have had habbit in order to prevent PR problems (Gina Carano and James Gunn to name few but domestic abuse charges are heavier than "unappropriate" tweets.)
I enjoyed this movie too. Only thing it was missing was Luis telling a story.
A lot of people would agree on that, including Alex Hefner. However, he still enjoyed the movie for what it is. True Marvel fans have learned to do that by now.
Imagine seeing Luis having to deal with all the crazy stuff happening in the Quantum Realm :) :)
I miss Luis and the wombats.
@@monygemini88he’d be freaking out more than when he did when Scott was on his shoulder or when he and Hope were in the miniaturized van.
It's weird to me how everyone who goes to the movies to see this movie doesn't like it but almost everyone who watches it at home and doesn't listen to there audience telling them to skip the movie or hate it before they've even watched it does for the most part like it.
It was good to see a truly scary Kang. Loki's had a creepy feel but this version felt like the Conqueror from the comics.
From what I heard from the director this is supposed to be a weak Kang the conqueror so i can't wait to see a stronger version. Or this one but he Comes back stronger and With a Bone to pick with the MCU characters.
@@kingjames6948i think Victor Timely will be the main or one of the main Kang variants
@@friedrice7876 I don't know if he's the main kang but I think he's important for sure. I do hope they keep the same actor as the main Kang and they cast other people of different races to play different versions of Kang in different movies like a white Kang in the captain America 4 and an asian Kang in Shang-chi 2 and ect and they reference there Master or say something about the Main Kang before being defeated or they dont even have to lose. They can just be giving a speech and just so happen to say something about a main Kang in there speech like the guy from infinity war saying "Even in death you have become children of Thanos"
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Yeah, I really had fun with this one as well. I get why folks were disappointed not to get another caper movie with Scott's pals, but this was basically just a Star Wars movie that happened to star the Ant-family, and I had a blast. You keep goin' your own way, Addie! That's why we're watching!
I agree it was a very solid movie! But I definitely needed a Luis cameo at the end, especially if they could fit a Agent Woo scene in there 😂
Oh goodness, I know I can expect to see Addie crying with Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3 next. Movie had me crying all throughout.
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Its an awesome movie, this one was too :)
In particular, I liked that Kang really did seem to care about Janet and missed the connection they'd formed even as he recognised it was never coming back.
And that Hank and Janet completely took in their stride that they'd slept with other people over the decades.
And that when Scott was being crushed under the weight of his alternate possibilities, and Cassie's voice comes over the coms, and immediately all of them are on the same page, working together, because there's no version of Scott that won't go all the way for Cassie.
Great reaction, Addie. I really liked this movie. I just wanted to say one thing: MODOK is a real character in the MCU. I used to see him on Saturday morning cartoons back in the 80's. Me and my friends used to make fun of him. We used to call him a troll in a wheel chair. Now, that I'm all old and shit, I think he's cool. I hope he's a good guy after this movie.
Guardians of the galaxy 3 is next🔥🔥🔥🔥
But is she ready???
Is anyone ready?
Wait the Christmas Special is next right?
She already saw it.
@@ckelcrobruh I saw the movie and I’m not ready
I loved this movie too, Addie. And I love your genuine positivity. Most people could take a lesson.
26:46, the giant Gingy in Shrek 2 (2004) is Mongo.
The Egyptian variant of Kang is referenced in Moon Knight and Victor Timely worked with a scientist named Phineas Horton, In Captain America First Avenger when Bucky takes them to see Howard Stark's flying car the marquee says the event was created by Phineas Horton
No. The event is the Stark Expo.
But Dr. Phineas Horton's Synthetic Man (The Android Human Torch AKA Jim Hammond) is on display at the expo.
@@ieyke I stand corrected still my point remains the same about the connection to Kang
@@declanArdmore There is no connection to Kang. They threw in a name some comic readers would recognise for flavour. By that time they had barely decided to do the infinity gauntlet, let alone had any plans for Kang to show up and I'm willing to bet that nobody at Marvel even remembers they threw that in back then.
@@timokampwerth1996 So you're saying everything I said was right it just wasn't planned at the time?
@@declanArdmore No, I'm saying there is no connection between a comic book reference on a sign and a villian they didn't even begin to consider until a decade later.
There are tons of random comic book references in the early movies as nothing but flavour text.
DRINK. THE. OOZE! Nice reaction, Addie. Some cool stuff happened in this but I don't know why they sidelined Hope. Her character hero's name is literally in the title and she's barely significant. Also, I missed Luis immensely. His presence brings these movies to the next level.
Next... Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Yeah, it will be the most heartbreaking and emotional film ever.
It's good that you enjoyed the film very much, I still enjoyed it even though it had bad reviews, The film is not bad because it has its good points 🥰💖
I hope you have a nice weekend with lots of happiness :)
I think that mostly I am disappointed. Not because it is that bad a movie, but because it isn't more. The first two Antman movies had a very different mood, that this abandons to be a generic action superhero movie - like some Sony super hero movie, entertaining, fun, but that's it.
@@bluris1711 it has Star Wars vibes, which isn't generic at all
Star Wars is a complete franchise, spreading 9 movies, dozens of shows - both animated and live action, several computer games and physical games, hundreds of books and comic books, targeting different audience from children to adults. And you lob them all together as one vibe?
I couldn't stop laughing with your reaction to "His name is Scott and he has seven holes". Your reaction at 32:40 - 32:50 had me chuckling. I know that this movie isn't well loved by most people who've seen it, but I actually enjoyed this movie. I'm a huge fan of the M.O.D.O.K. character in the comic books, but I will admit that the portrayal and design of this Modok was not well executed. He kinda looks like a Snapchat filter in my opinion, heh. His redemption had me chuckling when I saw this in theaters. xD I'm glad you enjoyed this movie, Addie! :D
Janet being the hero, "Oh, you are killing people!" All of that sh!t, and Kang is over there like, "Oh, that doesn't matter."
No BS, at the final part of the Multiversal Saga people will be routing for Kang, or saying that Kang is right, like as Kang said, and the other versions of his and those things, they will destroy the timelines, or the incusions will destroy the Universes and timelines anyway, so there is no real way to save the people that Janet mentions, because they are all going to die anyways, and so they would be left with, "it's either they die, or everyone dies," kind of situation, where sacrificing a few lives and universes means and ensures the survival of everyone else, or at least save as much as can be saved, because in this situation with Kang and the incursions and all that not everyone can be saved.
Thank you for your reaction.
The Dynasty of Kangs are all variants of Nathaniel Richards, 31st-century descendant of Reed Richards or Mister Fantastic of the Fantastic Four. In the 31st century, Nathaniel Richards discovers the lost space-time platform of Doctor Doom! We have seen Doom's time platform in many projects in Phases Four and Five. Every Kang-variant uses it. Without Doom? No Kangs.
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It is a fun movie. I think people just expected something different
yeah
27:35-27:40 They gave him "holes." He reciprocated by going hardcore Kirby on them.
The whole point of this movie was give kang a good start and they did
Unfortunately that's all he got.
Addie, in the comic books, MODOK was created by AIM, they appeared recently in the cartoon Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur on Disney channel, along with agent Hill. and there was also a comedic stop motion tv show about Modok on some streaming channel. he hated the Avengers in that one.
“Smarty P-Ants” absolutely killed me
Lol i was lookin forward to this reaction as well! When it came out there was so much negativity but then i watched it and genuinely did understand what ppl were so upset about...i thought it was a lot of fun and kang is a scary villain
#ProudADDIEaddict Addie got me watching all these sequels 😭 #neverhaveiever
Have some tissues when you see Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. God that one is a real tearjerker.
I’m glad you enjoyed it, I loved it. And Kang was terrifying.
The problem with Kang is there are an INFINITE amount of Kangs across the Multiverse. If you rewatch the last episode of Loki Season 1 you'll get more explanation on it
If you're looking for another movie to watch. The Map of Tiny Perfect Things is a heartwarming movie with Kathryn Newton, who plays Cassandra in this movie. Just think of it as a groundhog day with her. But much better.
I really liked this one. It was very different from the other Ant-Man films, but that's not a bad thing. It ties the Ant Family more to the metaplot of the Multiverse Saga, whereas the Infinity Saga had to jump through some hoops to get them involved. While I miss the unique elements of the previous Ant-Man films, it was good to see that Scott, Hope, Cassie, Hank, and Janet can hold their own in a high-stakes adventure against a serious threat.
Next up, you have Guardians 3 (I'm serious, have tissues ready for that), Secret Invasion (your mind is gonna be blown), "I Am Groot" (which is a series of short films focusing on Baby Groot, the second season of which is coming next month), and of course, "Loki" season 2. After that, you're all caught up. As I said, a lot of the future MCU projects have been delayed due to the strike, and not only that, but Jonathan Majors (who played Kang) is currently struggling with accusations of sexual assault among other charges. People are messed up in the head. The first woman who accused him came forward and recanted her charge, saying she did not give her blessing to have Majors arrested. Sadly, he was cut from a project he was supposed to star in and executive produce, and his role in said project was recast. I really hope Marvel doesn't do the same thing. Majors was a brilliant casting choice for Kang since the character's debut in "Loki" season 1.
Quantumania was the first movie I watched in cinema since Endgame, and I truly enjoyed my experience
Fun reaction, Addie. I'm so glad that you enjoyed Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023), regardless what anyone says. There was a lot of flack about this movie for the portrayal of M.O.D.O.K. and memes comparing the movie to Spy Kids 3: Game Over (2003) & The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (2005) came out on the internet. My girlfriend & I, alongside a friend of ours enjoyed seeing it in IMAX, though we felt that the prior entries were better.
Speaking of Michelle Pfeiffer, I also suggest Scarface (1983), Ladyhawke (1985), The Witches of Eastwick (1987), Married to the Mob (1988), The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989, WATCH ON YOUR OWN!), The Age of Innocence (1993, directed by Martin Scorsese and shot in Super 35 format), & Dangerous Minds (1995, produced by Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer). #MoreMichellePfeifferForAddieCounts
Speaking of Michael Douglas, I also suggest The China Syndrome (1979), Romancing The Stone (1984), The Jewel of the Nile (1985), Fatal Attraction (1987), Wall Street (1988), Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), Black Rain (1989, directed by Ridley Scott), The War of the Roses (1989), Falling Down (1993), The American President (1995) and The Game (1997, directed by David Fincher). #MoreMichaelDouglasForAddieCounts
Speaking of Kathryn Newton, I also suggest Freaky (2020), a horror/comedy for Halloween. #Freaky2020ForAddieCounts
I dont see what problem people had with MODOK's face, it looks way better than that robot with teacher's head in those Lavagirl and Sharkboy's movies
The robot with the teacher's head in The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (2005) is Mr. Electric.
Scott’s book Look Out For The Little Guy is actually something you can preorder now. What was once a movie prop is now an actual book you can bring home. It’ll hit shelves on Tuesday, September 5th.
My favorite funny moments were Scott’s audiobook, Quaz’s powers, “M.O.D.O.F.K.”, “I’ll drive”, Veb running with the pack, Scott hugging Godzilla, and the Quantumnaut with the bridge code.
There were four things in particular that I liked about this film:
1.) Scott and Hope now have portable suits.
2.) No matter the situation, Scott’s driving force is his daughter Cassie. All of the possible Ant-Men including Baskin Robbins Scott formed an ant hill to help OG Scott fulfill his goal.
3.) I wanted someone to say the term “alternate dimensions” in the MCU. I’m glad Hank finally did.
4.) The final fight between Scott Lang/Ant-Man vs. Nathaniel Richards/Kang gave us an idea of how dangerous one Kang can be. Now imagine a multitude…
They didn’t say her codename, but Cassie in her suit is known as Stature. In the comics, she also had Stinger as a second moniker.
I feel like the citrus scene is a callback to Scott needing orange slices after getting a double whammer from Iron Man and War Machine.
We didn’t get to see Scott’s friends in this movie, but Veb was portrayed by David Dastmalchian - the same actor who portrayed Kurt.
Jentorra was portrayed by Katy O’Brian, the same actress who portrayed Elia Kane in The Mandalorian.
Parts of this movie gave me Star Wars, Guardians, TRON: Legacy, and Avatar vibes all at once.
The first post-credit scene showcases the Council of Kangs. The three variants that spoke in order of appearance were Rama-Tut, Centurion, and Immortus.
The business suit Kang is known as Mr. Gryphon. He’s the head of a company called Qeng Enterprises. The TVA actually pruned a version of his building.
Jeff Loveness, the writer of this movie, revealed that parts of his backstory were cut from this film because he felt they would be more fitting for the next upcoming Avengers film which will be the fifth title.
This paves the way to Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. Hopefully then, we’ll know what Kang the Conqueror lost and what the Council did to him.
I’d take this rumor with a grain of salt, but in the event that they end up making a second season of Moon Knight they’ll consider making Rama-Tut the next main villain.
As for the second post-credit scene, I don’t know if Victor Timely is a member of the council and I definitely don’t know if Mobius regained his memories or not, but for now I’ll take comfort knowing he and Loki are working together again.
The adventure continues in Loki season 2. Mark your calendar for Friday, October 6.
thanks for these details, really appreciate it, comments like these make the movie even more enjoyable
What?!? Of course you’ve seen Antman recently, do you not remember his cameo in Hawkeye…his moving performance in Rogers the Musical…even though he was never in that battle lol
Marvel Studios fired Jonathan Majors on December 18, 2023, the same day a jury found him guilty on two domestic-violence charges. The actor was set to play Kang, the leading antagonist in the MCU's next phase of superhero tales. Filmed months before his arrest, Loki season two aired in October with Majors in a prominent role.
Once we “catch-up” to the current MCU movies & shows, might I suggest a continuation of Daredevil & a reaction to Jessica Jones season 1?
Antman always family movie not only superhero
Fun fact: one of the Kang variants fought Apocalypse from Xmen in ancient Egypt in the comics.
Although this movie definitely has its issues, my personal biggest being the inconsistency in tone, I don’t think it’s AS bad as some people make it out to be. It’s pretty middle of the road for the MCU for me personally. Kang has been one of my favorite Marvel villains for years and I thought he was (mostly) done well in this film up until the ending. The thing some people forget is that Kang himself doesn’t have powers, he’s just a human with vast intellect and insanely advanced weapons/tech. Because his suit was destroyed at the end, not to mention he went the entire film without his Time Chair, he naturally wasn’t as dangerous as he would/will be otherwise. And when it comes to this specific Kang, given he’s Kang the Conqueror it stands to reason he’s THE Kang Prime just like the comics and he will eventually return as THE big bad of it all. Yeah there’s the Council of Kang’s featuring Immortus (the one with the emperor like wardrobe), Rama Tut (Egyptian inspired) and Scarlet Centurion, but ultimately Kang the Conqueror is THE Kang to worry about in the end. And if the comics are anything to go off of, the Kang we see in the Loki post credit scene is Kang Prime. In the comics Victor Timely isn’t a separate variant necessarily, but he’s actually Kang Prime in disguise. So although they’ll all play a big role, “Victor Timely” is arguably the most important one shown due to the potential of him being Kang Prime. Whether Kang Prime means Kang from Quantumania in disguise, or it’s a younger He Who Remains during his Conqueror days is yet to be seen. But in the end that’ll end up being THE Main Kang amongst them all and likely the one victorious in Kang Dynasty
Do not speak when Kang is in the room, lol
I've had WTF reactions when Marvel stuff that I enjoyed gets trashed by the fans, but this was one of the most WTF'y WTFs. This was the moment when I realized that I was living in a different reality as most of the fanbase. We're seeing different movies or something, I don't know.
Just discovered your MCU videos today!!! Just wanted to let you know that the Scott Lang book actually exists!
It ain’t the same without Abby Ryder Fortson and Michael Peña.
How sweet their in Jail together. Like Father, Like Daughter.
You need to see guardians holiday special first. There's a revelation in there about peter that guardians 3 treats as known already
Welcome to Phase 5. Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania' I liked this film. I loved Alice in Wonderland, Barbarella, Dune, Flash Gordon, Heavy Metal, Honey, I Shrunk the Kid, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Star Wars, Thor: Ragnarok, and The Wizard of Oz, influences in Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania. I've been a fan of Ant-Man since 1987. Since 1993, I have also been a fan of Kang the Conqueror. Kang's armor is "neurokinetic" and reacts to his thoughts in nature. This is precisely how Kang's battle suit is portrayed whenever Kang appears in the Avengers or Fantastic Four comics. I also loved the faithful recreation of The Council of Kangs from Avengers #292. I had no issues with how they handled Kang the Conqueror in this movie. In the comics, Kang has been defeated many times, but he keeps coming back due to the endless combinations of variations and the fact that no hero has ever killed him yet. If anyone has the ability to kill Kang the Conqueror, it's not the Marvel superhero but himself. Due to the rules of time travel and the multiverse, Kang the Conqueror conflicted with past and future versions of himself and his variants. Kang and his variants are often at war with each other and have killed or destroyed each other. However, a version of Kang will always be in an endless multiverse. Kang's two biggest rivals are Immortus, an older version of Kang from the future who hates his childhood self.
I will never understand why this movie got as much ire as it did. Especially after so many of the lackluster projects towards the end of phase 4, this is really good. The art is beautiful, the stakes are high, the script is well written, and it's very rewatchable.
16:51 there's an actual comic that used the word you thought 🤣🤣🤣🤣
a lot of complain about the ants defeating Kang part but they fail to see how the ants were from a Type 2 civilization, to put that into perspective humans are highly developed but they arent even Type 1 civilization yet, plus just look at the amount of ants that were unleashed onto Kang, its a miracle he survived
This is the beginning of the next phase of the kang dynasty, the next biggest thing to happen in MCU.
Did she already forget who Kang is?
I think the Quantum Realm worked for a short period of time, this was just over the top, I thought. I liked Cassie but all I could think for most of the movie was the visual effects team being like "LOOK WHAT WE DID"
They gave us a whole new universe and people gripe about it.
No wonder everyone is striking.
I also didn't buy a ticket to see it, so I think there's more to it than internet critiques. @@Saje3D
Bravo for Smardeep Ants.
This movie gets you excited for the future and saying wtf. Guardians 3 is going to make you cry as hell
Welcome to Phase 5 Addie. Quaz read minds just like Professor X.
my theory is that after the avengers take out the "kang dynasty" this kang from this movie will be the final boss big bad for the avengers. i don't believe he is dead he will be the final big bad of the multiverse saga
In case you didn’t notice you started Phase 5.
Kang is the next Thanos level threat for the avengers (although Thanos was a MOTHER TERESA compared to Kang)
MODOK is so stupid... I love him!!!
28:25 Slap it on a t-shirt!
You finally started phase 5 Addie which we are currently at, only Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Secret Invasion are left before you are all caught up
That Jentorra lady, she was in season 3 of The Mandalorian.
I don't know why people had issues with this movie. I thought it was great except for Modok. They really missed the ball on him: too comedic and too goofy looking under the armor. Should have stuck with a comic-accurate version. I also think if they ended the movie with Scott and Hope trapped in the quantum realm would have been a great cliffhanger.
tbf that's how MODOK would look in real life, he is a giant head ofc its gonna look like that
also Hank did say going subatomic using pym particles without any protection does rot one's brain, that's what happened to Darren here
I love this one, too!
I am sad a little bit because Jonathan Majors, Kang’s actor, has judicial problems now 😢
I hope he will come back in the MCU. 🙏
Looks like he’s good. Video tape evidence came out of the Uber clearing him and the woman that accused him is out of the country refusing to return and face charges.
Addie Rocks!
Addie won't know what to do after Guardians & secret invasion.. as she'll be forced to wait for The Marvels to release.
Poor Scott… he was key to saving the universe, now he’s doomed the multiverse. 😅 the Kang’s would’ve just kept going in a loop killing each other, but now they have their sights set on the Avengers.
Thank you Addie, I felt like I was the only one who liked this!
you are adorable. Love your reactions. You seem genuine. I'm sure it's a good family film.
Thank You, Addie. I also like this film.
Smarty P-Ants. This is literally something Scott would have said! And I love it!
Hmm, what were you going to say about modok? Hehe
I like this movie a lot.
I wonder if Addie knows the movie "Cube"?!
only reason I liked this movie is because it was a lot of rick and morty flavor
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL 3 PLEASE😊
I really enjoyed this film and thought modok was hilarious I didnt get all the hate for it
GOTG 3 next, time to get the tissues ready
Great reaction Addie! Looking forward to seeing the Guardians 3 movie next! Luv ya Addie ❤💛
People say that Kang in Quantumania was underwhelming, and I could see that the first part, but in reality Kang is weakened in this film. A lot of people don't really understand that. Kang is weakened because he is in the Quantumn Realm. Now, if Kang was outside of the Quantumn Realm and had access to time, then Kang would have been more capable and more powerful like traveling through time, manipulating time, and summoning any weapon from any point in time just like in the comics.
And I liked how they did this because it proves that a weak Kang, or even the weakest Kang, can be a big threat, like how Kang conquered the Quantumn Realm, like a whole dimension basically, a weakened Kang conquered a whole dimension. It just goes to show the capability of Kang, and I hope that they can expand on this Kang stuff like every Kang after the one in Quantumania will be stronger and stronger just showing the danger of Kang as a whole.
Kang scared the heck out of me in this movie. He came off as someone who doesn't have to shout or chew the scenery because he's absolutely in control, both of himself and of the situation. He was understated and even polite, but I had this powerful sense that him being that way was a choice, and there was another Kang he could also choose to be who I did not want to see. He radiated true power, for me, someone who doesn't have to shout and grunt and make threats because he already owns the situation.
@@purplecat4977 And in the end, he was just barely taken down by five superheroes, a cyborg death machine, an entire civilisation of superbeings in revolt, and an army of giant high-tech superants also with cybernetics - I'm not sure how anyone concludes from this that Kang is a wimp.
@@SunlessNick I think a lot of peoples' complaints had to do with him not being a cartoonish villain, shouting and being evil and... I don't know, like treating Dr. Evil as a role model. The stuff that's pathetic and a little bit funny if you take a step back and really look at it. The fact that Marvel almost never chooses to go in that direction with a villain has a lot to do with why I keep watching their stuff.
Hey Addie u should check out the creed franchises
i hope marvel will handle it good , how it goes on, but it will be pure madness
Addie amazing reaction!!!
Hey Addie!!!!
I cannot wait for your reaction to GotG3!
Great reaction video.. i have some movie suggestions for you..."Last Action Hero"(arnold Schwarzenegger)..."Maverick"(mel gibson)..."Lethal Weapon"parts 1,2,3&4(mel gibson/danny glover).."Godzilla"(bryan cranston).."Kong:Skull Island"(samuel jackson/tom hiddleston/brie larson)..have a nice day.
Always ready for a reaction from you, let's go
Yeah there are so many kangs
Addie, re-watch the end of Loki Season 1 and pay specific attention to his story. To explain the story in a non-MCU way watch the movie "The One (2001)". Each him wants to be the last one of himself, some are good some are evil and through accumulated power that last one would rule all. But as said in Loki, it all loops back to "He Who Remains"
Addition: In Endgame.... after Scott hugs Cassie he says... "You're so big!" nice Easter Egg eh?
Edit again: with all the possibilities and pure number of Kang's, I am expecting one Marvel Movie to have one Kang as a good guy on the Avengers side.
Kang is going to be the new Thanos in the MCU. He's going to show up in many movies to come.
Probably not anymore, given his current legal troubles. It's a shame, because the actor really kills it as Kang.
allengilbert7463 Recent updates are looking heavily in favor of Majors. Especially given one of the “victims” for the trial has fled the country
I honestly don’t care what anyone says, this Movie was Awesome!
I was upset with the movie at first but From what I heard from the director this is supposed to be a weak Kang the conqueror and that's when I realized that in this movie he doesn't have access to Time or any of his weapons either now I'm ok with this movie and I can't wait to see a stronger version. Or this one but he Comes back stronger and With a Bone to pick with The MCU characters.
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I was a little disappointed with this one, because it felt to me like they tried to do too much in too little time. Other than that, though I did enjoy it and it did a good job of introducing a genuinely threatening Kang.
Ah, nothing like a little MCU on a Friday. Like a lot of Marvel projects lately, this one takes a lot of crap (unfounded in this case, in my not-so-humble opinion). Dazzling effects, great comedy, and an important storyline moving forward. Happy Weekend, Addie. ✌❤
9:07 Noice! 🤣
3:52
Cassie's Smug Comment
When I Saw This Opening Night And She Went To Her Dad "What Have You Even Done With Your Life?" My Entire Theater Scoffed!!!!
Scott, The Man Who Lost 5 Years With His Daughter Because He Exposed A Corrupt Company And Stole The Money They Stole From Their Clients To Return To Said Clients, The Man Who Lost A Couple More Years Under House Arrest For Helping Captain America, Then Lost Another 5 Years Trapped In The Quantum Realm Trying To Help Ghost, Then Comes Up With The Idea That LITERALLY SAVES TRILLIONS OF LIVES ALL OVER THE UNIVERSE AND FOUGHT IN THE BATTLE TO SAVE THE UNIVERSE WHERE HE EVEN SAVED TONY'S LIFE (THE MAN WHO MADE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE)!!! Now He's A Hero, People Respect Him, He Wants To Make Up For Lost Time With His Daughter And Is Happy To Help Out If The Avengers Ever Need Him
AND THAT POORLY RECASTED CASSIE HAS THE NERVE TO SAY "THAT" TO HIM!!!???
Kathryn Newton Was Terrible In This Role!
They Did Emma Furnhamm Dirty!
Oh dial down the melodramatics dude. She was right to call him out, because he was doing nothing with his life. You're all still butthurt over someone that didn't even look like a grown up Cassie, she looked like a grown ass woman and not a teen. She was calling him out for his CURRENT situation which was doing nothing, what did you forget that Cassie wanted to her dad's partner in helping people??? He wasn't doing ANYTHING. Even the whole Ant family calls him out on him bringing up saving the world. Which Hope was there at the battle of earth, did she rest on her laurels?? NO! she started to use pym particles to solve housing and world hunger issue.
@@ckelcro Scott Has Done A Lot Of Good With His Life. There's Nothing Wrong With Him Wanting To Enjoy Some Time Off While Making Up For Lost Time With His Daughter And Enjoying The Love. He Saved TRILLIONS OF LIVES!!!!! That's More Than An Entire Planet Worth Of People Can Accomplish.
Yes, If He Wants To Bring Up Saving The World, That's Fine. And He's Done A Lot More Good Than Just That.
Yes, Hope Is Doing Good Now. That Doesn't Mean Scott Should Be Ripped On By His Daughter After She Got Arrested.
And Emma Looks WAAAAAAY More Like Grown Up Cassie Than Kathryn.
First Of All, They Had To Change Kathryn's Hair.
Secondly, Emma Was 16 or 17 When She Played 15 Year Old Cassie!!!! Kathryn Is Like 6 Years Older Than Her, And We Grew Up On The Tobey Films Where 26 Year Olds Played High Schoolers With Actors Younger Playing Their Teachers.
And The Way They Misstreated Emma Was So Unnecessary And Gross.
@@westwardmedia9375 Dude the actress is over it you should too, that's the way the business is run. Really youree saying that Emma looked like an older Abby?? Lmfao. Hilarious. And yes women change their hair color all the time welcome to the 21st century.
Every hero that was at the battle of earth is still doing something with their lives, Scott isn't. This is a post blip world where there's so much going on that he could be doing something for the blipped.
Mate everything bad that happened in this movie was Cassie's fault she got arrested twice for doing stupid things and created a Quatuam signal without consulting her father she got Jentorra's people killed and you can't even realise She is a spoiled little brat.
@@rossohare4950 She had the Ant-Family helping her out she had freaking Hank Pym you know the actual one that knows about the quantum realm. Why would she need to talk to Scott about it?? Sorry that you find looking out for people less fortunate than you (homeless) , which I'm sure were people that were displaced during the blip as being "spoiled". And how the fuck did she get Jantorras people killed? Dafuq? How was she or anyone supposed to know that there was quantum people in the quantum realm when the only one that could have shed light on that was being tight lipped about everything. No the whole issue is she was hated the second she casted as the new Cassie because of the way way Emma was fired. THAT'S the whole issue.
I´m afraid Kang won´t return. At least with Jonathan Major´s face.
Why you say that ?
Yeah I don't think Quantumania is as bad as some people do, it's fun enough. 🙂 That said I do like the first two Antman movies better. This one seemed a little too long and felt a little all over the place storywise. Also the special effects for MODOK looked a little off. It also doesn't help that, for some reason Kang, just isn't doing it for me as a bad guy so far. He's not too bad, he's definitely not my least favorite villain to watch in the MCU, but compared to Loki and Thanos for instance I just feel like he's not quite as charismatic or engaging for some reason. On the plus side, he'll probably get to explore lots of different variant aspects of his character over the next few years and it's still in the early stages of his story so maybe he'll grow on me as time goes on (no pun intended). 🤷♂ (And I kind of miss having Michael Peña as Luis in this one, his rambling stories were a highlight of the first two movies!)
All that said I do think Quantumania is a fun enough movie. It's got some funny scenes and a few neat ideas, and the Ant-family cast is pretty solid. 🙂 It's not my favorite MCU movie, but I'd give it probably 7/10.
This is not bad film though this is worst of out Ant-man films. Biggest problem in this film, there are scenes that scream this was rush job. This is pitty since bit more time, effort and polishing, this might have become best Ant-Man film. But I personally feel Jonathan Majors was good. He has potential truly to become Kang, depending on screen writing. We'll just see if Disney throw's him under the bus because of domestic issues like Disney have had habbit in order to prevent PR problems (Gina Carano and James Gunn to name few but domestic abuse charges are heavier than "unappropriate" tweets.)
Let’s go ❤