
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
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A superhero team explores the Quantum Realm and faces new challenges beyond their limits.
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Superhero duo Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne, together with Hope’s parents Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne, find themselves exploring the Quantum Realm, interacting with strange new creatures, and embarking on an adventure that will push them beyond the limits of what they thought was possible.
"Scott Lang is back for the third time, this time more frenzied and accelerated than ever. The new film in the franchise within the franchise has two main purposes: to kick off the fifth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and to introduce to the cinemas the main villain of this new saga being built, Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors, from 'Lovecraft Country'). The film features our family of scientists composed of Paul Rudd ('Clueless', 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife'), Dr. Hank Pym played by Michael Douglas ('Basic Instinct', 'Falling Down'), the Wasp or Hope played by Evangeline Lilly (known for the acclaimed series 'Lost'), Janet van Dyne played by Michelle Pfeiffer ('Scarface', 'Batman Returns'), and Cassie, Lang's daughter, now played by Kathryn Newton ('Freaky'). They are plunged into the quantum universe, introduced to the audience in the previous film, and this time it is widely explored. As it takes place almost entirely in the Quantum Realm, it is the Marvel movie that uses the most CGI, and it manages to be quite inventive, although it becomes excessively exhausting at times, and without taking too much courage to step out of its safe zone. Despite being part of the MCU, it is a self-contained adventure with a well-rounded narrative. It suffers a bit from Marvel's influence, lacking freedom in its storytelling and ending up similar in formula to many other titles in the franchise, but it is still a fun and family-friendly movie, not as light-hearted as the hero's first films, but still very optimistic."