Hey look, another Marvel movie! Man they are just cranking these things out lately. It's going to be weird to have to wait until next March to get the next one considering we've had one roughly every three months since Thor: Ragnarok. This time it's Ant-Man and the Wasp, which believe it or not marks the 20th movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
When this whole thing started out, who would've ever believed Ant-Man would get one movie let alone two? After all, they effectively booted him out of the original roster for the Avengers when they started the cinematic universe explicitly because the concept seemed too goofy even for the MCU. I guess once you make Guardians of the Galaxy work, everything is on the table.
In any case, the first Ant-Man was a surprisingly fun little film that somehow managed to do the concept justice without getting too ridiculous for words. Now its sequel has the unenviable task of both following up on the original and delivering a satisfying experience in the wake the stunning climax of Infinity War.
Between that and the trailers making it look like this would actually be The Wasp, featuring cameos by Ant-Man, I can't say I was especially excited for this one. Marvel's certainly earned my trust and then some with their history, but it's hard to muster up a lot of interest in Scott Lang's antics when you know that the world is ending elsewhere.
So, did Ant-Man and the Wasp win me over or is it Marvels first total flop? Well, here's what I thought:
When this whole thing started out, who would've ever believed Ant-Man would get one movie let alone two? After all, they effectively booted him out of the original roster for the Avengers when they started the cinematic universe explicitly because the concept seemed too goofy even for the MCU. I guess once you make Guardians of the Galaxy work, everything is on the table.
In any case, the first Ant-Man was a surprisingly fun little film that somehow managed to do the concept justice without getting too ridiculous for words. Now its sequel has the unenviable task of both following up on the original and delivering a satisfying experience in the wake the stunning climax of Infinity War.
Between that and the trailers making it look like this would actually be The Wasp, featuring cameos by Ant-Man, I can't say I was especially excited for this one. Marvel's certainly earned my trust and then some with their history, but it's hard to muster up a lot of interest in Scott Lang's antics when you know that the world is ending elsewhere.
So, did Ant-Man and the Wasp win me over or is it Marvels first total flop? Well, here's what I thought:
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