The third Ant-Man film is probably the most important addition in the journey of Scott Lang and the MCU as we’re going to see Kang the Conqueror in his full glory. The film is also suppose to show us the beginning of a dynasty and tie in directly with Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. Peyton Reed who has directed all the Ant-Man films so far has returned to helm the threequel. As the release date of the film is inching closer, Marvel is releasing TV spots everyday with some new footages here and there. Yesterday we got the infamous, “Have I Killed you before?” line from the D23 Expo trailer and today we have something more exciting. As the new TV spot offers us a look at not one but millions of Ant-Men in the Quantum Realm. What is this about?
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Features Multiple Ant-Men?
This new TV spot offers a lot of new shots especially one with Kang standing in front of something golden, which I’m guessing is not good. Then we have a shot of Kang kidnapping Cassie Lang. After which we then see the most visually intriguing shot from the TV spot. We see Scott falling and in the background you can see hundreds of Scotts falling behind him. There is a voiceover of Michelle Pfeiffer in the background where she says he can destroy timelines.
How can there be so many Ant-Men present at the same time. Maybe it is an illusion for Scott created by Kang or perhaps there is a connection between this, the TVA, Loki and the Multiverse. How Quantumania will swing pass all this in 2 hours, I don’t know. This image could be just a dream like we saw in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’s opening, striking the immediate connection that dreams are a doorway into our multiversal selves. The other reasonable explanation can be variants.
This goes with the path that the MCU is already on and moreover Janet’s voiceover can offer us an explanation as to how does a situation like this come to pass. She says Kang can destroy timelines. Maybe that is what exactly happened. The final battle between Kang and Scott resulted in shattering of multiple timelines spilling so many Scotts in the Quantum realm, just like what we saw in Spider-Man: No Way Home. What is Kang gets his invaluable time travelling chair? That is not going to end well and may result in mayhem like this.
Kang is the strongest villain the Avengers have ever faced, in the MCU. It would be interesting to see how Scott survives his lethal might. Watch the new TV Spot for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania on YouTube:
The core cast of the Ant-Man franchise including Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly and Michael Douglas are returning. Along with these regulars, the supporting cast of the film has added Kathryn Newton, Jonathan Majors, Bill Murray and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania will release in theatres near you on 17th February 2023.
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