A few days left till Jonathon Majors conquers the world and the perfect time to travel the road to Quantamania, Time to review Ant-man and The Wasp!
The film takes place after the events of “Captain America: Civil War” and explores Scott Lang’s life as a superhero and father, while also introducing Hope van Dyne as a full-fledged superhero in her own right. The film’s storyline revolves around a mission to rescue Hope’s mother, Janet van Dyne, who was lost in the quantum realm, while also facing off against the film’s primary antagonist, Ghost.
The film received positive reviews from audiences and critics alike, with many praising the film’s humour and character dynamics. Paul Rudd’s portrayal of Scott Lang was particularly praised for his comedic timing and likability, while Evangeline Lilly’s portrayal of Hope van Dyne was praised for her strong and confident performance. The film’s special effects and action sequences were also well received, with many noting the unique and creative ways that the film utilizes the Ant-Man and The Wasp’s shrinking abilities.
Additionally, the film’s depiction of family and fatherhood was also well received, with many noting the film’s ability to balance humour, action, and heart in equal measure. The film’s mid and post-credit scenes were also noted as highlights, as they set up future events in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Overall, “Ant-Man and The Wasp” is a fun and enjoyable film that offers a fresh perspective within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Its humour, character dynamics, and well-choreographed action sequences make it a must-watch for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and superhero films in general.
We hope to continue beyond the road to Quantamania, stay tuned for our review on the 3rd instalment!