Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

Super-Hero partners Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne, along with with Hope's parents Janet van Dyne and Hank Pym, and Scott's daughter Cassie Lang, 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 possible.

  • Released: 2023-07-26
  • Runtime: 125 minutes
  • Genre: Adventure, Comedy
  • Stars: Evangeline Lilly, Kathryn Newton, Michelle Pfeiffer, Michael Peña, Jonathan Majors, Corey Stoll, Bill Murray, Randall Park, Gregg Turkington, Ruben Rabasa, William Jackson Harper, Corey Stoll, Jamie Andrew Cutler, Mark Weinman, Ross Mullan, Leon Cooke, Liran Nathan, Grahame Fox, Russell Balogh, Leonardo Taiwo
  • Director: Peyton Reed
 Comments
  • keithfmanaton - 29 June 2024
    Dismal
    Started badly and ended badly with few redeeming moments. Paul Rudd looks aged and playing the goofy dotting father is tedious from the start. As is his daughter, who amazingly is a scientific genius, YAWN . Saving the universe plots have been tired for at least ten years now. Marvel milking it with this poorly thought through kids tale of evil & betrayal. Even th inclusion of Humpty Dumpty from Puss in Boots and an awful cameo from Murray can't lift the storyline. Isn't it time for a super hero break or at least a relaunch? Surely they've got the hint now with ratings & sales figures? So sad to let things get this bad.
  • ericstevenson - 13 April 2024
    A big "meh"
    Yeah, things aren't looking the best for the MCU lately. This movie features Ant-Man and all his friends going to the quantum realm. Their initial goal is to just meet up with each other, but then they find out this villain named Kang who wants to conquer the Multiverse. The best part is probably how great the visuals are. We get some fantastic character designs which seem right out of "Star Wars", which makes sense as Disney also owns them. The main problem with this film is MODOK.

    Yeah, it's Darren from the first film only rebuilt as MODOK. He is very bad in this film and completely unnecessary. His redemption comes completely out of nowhere and I couldn't feel for him at all. I do still like these characters, even if they make bad decisions like not telling everyone what was in the Quantum Realm. It does give an explanation for what was happening to Janet all those years. Sadly, while a good revelation not good enough to make up for its faults, but it's at least okay. **1/2.