Antman and the Wasp was a very good movie. Marvel know how to put a lot of good comedy after the events of Infinity War. The post credit scene show us what happen to Scott, Hope and everybody else in the movie after Thanos's Snap. Run into the movies theater if you haven't seen it yet.
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I really liked this film. It was a good sequel and I really liked the plot. The movie maintained its comedy and light heartedness from the first film which I was really happy about. The ant-man movie are probably one of my favourite films out of all the marvel movies I've watched so far because it's concept is so cool to me. I have finished 6/8 movie on my marvel movie binge and next up is infinity war Bois. I finished this one at 5:00PM and had a good time watching it.
THIS MOVIE IS FAR FAR BETTER THAN
THE FIRST ONE, EVERYONE SEEMS MORE RELAXED AND HAVING A DAMN GOOD TIME, SCOTT AND CASSIE ARE JUST AMAZING TOGETHER AND ARE SOME OF THE BEST SCENES IN THE MOVIE.
THE PACING IS MUCH BETTER AND NOT ONCE FEELS LIKE IT DRAGS. THE JOKES ARE WAY FUNNIER THE ACTION IS MUCH BETTER AND THE GHOST IS DEFINITELY BETTER THAN STUPID YELLOW JACKET FROM THE 1st MOVIE. I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE
GHOST AGAIN IN THE UP AND COMING
"THUNDERBOLTS" MOVIE,
SHE'S FRICKIN AWESOME.
WHICH EVER WAY YOU LOOK AT IT THIS IS A FAR SUPERIOR MOVIE IN EVERY ASPECT.
A VERY STRONG ENTRY INTO THE MCU.
(CAP WOULD BE PROUD)
8/10
First movie 7/10
Third movie...? Fri Feb 17th 2023
ANT-MAN AND THE-WASP
WILL RETURN?
Right..... Captain Marvel
Your up.
I LOVED this film, is just WOW.
Não esperava tanto! Excelente!
Brilliant and fun movie with gorgeous actors!
It may have felt a little unnecessary considering all that happened in Infinity War, but it is still a really funny and highly enjoyable movie, with charismatic characters and a nice story!
Well... I'll just say that Paul Rudd surely knows how to channel his inner Michelle Pfeiffer.
This was a really fun and entertaining movie with great characters, but that post credits scene hurt, bro.
Scott Lang, Hope, and Dr Pym picked up right after the Secovia Accords. And the rollercoaster starts from there, with Paul Rudd playing Antman perfectly jumping into the story trying to patch his life together after fighting the Avengers & Captain America.
Best part is that this movie is all fun and action with a back story of Pym and Lang thrown in. You enjoy the ride and of course this has absolutely no tie in with the Avnegers except for one important moment, and advise you to watch past the credits.
Fun, Action Packed, Great Story and just a Great Marvel Movie, for any Marvel fan this is a blast, and anyone else will just enjoy it.
Seems that while some of the Marvel stuff is drifting more towards silly comedy others, like this, stay more on course. If that is the case that would be fine by me.
Really liked this one. Had everything I'm looking for in a Marvel movie. And it was refreshing that for once it was more of a personal story rather than having the whole fate of the galaxy being at stake.
After the mind blowing Infinity War and its grand scale. I expected nothing out of this one. But then i was surprised how MCU is now practically a hand of Midas touching every movie script and turning it into gold.
Ant Man & The Wasp DOESN'T DISAPPOINT. The movie is so light and funny. The infinity war consequences and stakes are not present here because it hasn't happened yet in the movie. right till the haunting mid credits scene
Any good praise this movie is getting is deserving. Moreover let me add that this movie focuses on lot of characters rather than just Ant Man. Wasp , Ghost , Hope's mother and somewhat Hank and Bill too. Not to mention the brilliant Michael Pena and team and a group of baddies. Its a coherent story. The comedic timing of Paul Rudd is worthy of diamonds. And they use that to their advantage.
Its just so good to see they work so hard on their characters even if they have little to do. Scott's daughter is so cute and continues to play her role accordingly and thus you are happy when she is on screen.
:cough: Jurrassic World Fallen Kingdom girl who is mission impossible spy at first then screaming like anything when seeing a dinosaur :cough: other studios please pay attention to Marvel but dont copy them.
Ghost and quantum realm VFX were mind blowing. You think you have seen everything. But MCU will shut you right up there.
I am MCU fanboy and I dont have to spell it out loud that GO WATCH IT !!! . You will have fun and enjoy it till the very end.
[7.6/10] It helps to have a partner. If you walk away from Ant-Man and The Wasp with anything, it’ll be the idea that no individual can go it alone. The film is rife with different versions of partners saving one another, or failing because they’re rejecting help, or succeeding because they work better as the team. The movie isn’t shy about the motif, having its adorable moppet spell it out for anyone in the cheap seats, but it’s a solid idea to build a movie around.
But it’s even better when Ant-Man and The Wasp isn’t belaboring that point and instead constructing a rip-roaring, oft-hilarious action comedy. The Ant-Man films have carved out a nice niche as a lighter breather after the intensity of some of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s heaviest films. After The Avengers’ massive, world-threatening outing in Age of Ultron, the original Ant-Man provided something with smaller stakes and bigger laughs to ease the fans from one phase to another.
Likewise, Ant-Man and The Wasp certainly has its big risks and obstacles, but save for a hint or two, avoids the galaxy-threatening tenor of Infinity War. The film’s as much of a comedic romp as it is a bombastic superhero movie, which works as a nice break from the broader machinations of the MCU.
Much of that, once again, owes to the comic chops of Paul Rudd who brings the silliness, scrappiness, and everyman charm to Scott “Ant-Man” Lang that helps keep the proceedings amusing and enjoyable. This sequel sees Lang reaching the end of his FBI-enforced house arrest after the events of Civil War, when he reconnects with Hank Pym and Hope “The Wasp” Van Dyne, whom he became estranged from after his overseas escapade, for another adventure. A vision of Janet Van Dyne, the original wasp who ostensibly perished in the quantum realm thirty years ago, causes Lang to reach out to his old compatriots, who now believe they might be able to retrieve her.
What follows is a nice race to acquire the necessary tools to calibrate and power the device that may be able to reach Janet, while Lang tries to do right by Hank and Hope but also make his house arrest check-ins so that he can do right by his daughter. All the while, our heroes have to fend off interference from the mysterious Ghost, another supersuited adventurer who gives them all they can handle, a crime boss named Sonny who wants to profit off the Pyms’ technology, and the FBI, who want to track down Hank and Hope as fugitives.
That leaves Ant-Man and The Wasp feeling overstuffed at times. While the first half of the movie keeps a frantic pace that fits with the scruffy comic vibes the film seems to be shooting for, as the flick gets deeper into the plot-and-escalation portion of the proceedings, those different storylines and characters have a tendency to pile-up, making the film a little ungainly and extra when it doesn't need to be. There’s no shortage of things happening in Ant-Man and The Wasp, and that’s both a blessing and a curse.
The size-shifting action in the film, however, is always and only a blessing. Giant punch-and-kick affairs are a dime a dozen these days, and so to get your attention, a good cape flick needs a hook to make those legally mandated action sequences more than the inevitable accumulation of pre-viz fireworks and fisticuffs. Thankfully, Ant-Man and The Wasp uses its growing and shrinking gimmickry to make fights big and small into something rousing and imaginative rather than standard-issue.
The peak of this is Hope’s debut as The Wasp, which sees her roughing up a cadre of Sonny’s thugs in a restaurant setting. She flips between big and small like a virtuoso, running along the edge of a kitchen knife, dodging mallets when miniaturized, and using the enclosed space to show how useful the ability to go lilliputian can be.
But it’s a tack the film follows throughout, consistently making the most of its “size doesn't matter” conceit, with some of the most creative action the superhero world has put together since Thor: The Dark World’s portal-hopping mayhem. The fights between the title characters and the phase-shifting attacker Ghost are kinetic and fun, and tricks like tossing a Hello Kitty pez dispenser and making it gigantic to throw off some pursuers helps maintain the film’s goofy tone even when in the midst of the climactic battle.
The film also does well by Rudd on that front. In Ant-Man and The Wasp, Scott Lang’s suit is malfunctioning throughout, which means we get to see the Godzilla-esque humor of the hero turning giant for a spell, balanced with the amusement of seeing him reduced to the size of a toddler. Rudd puts on a show the whole time, finding the right comic notes to hit when his body is taken over by a presence from beyond, keeping up the sweetness when he’s with his daughter, and selling the gentle but still solidly emotional dilemma of making things up to Hank and Hope while still making it so that he can be there for his kid.
The film also has a murderer’s row of comic performers to help carry the load. Randall Park is consistent laugh-getter as the FBI agent keeping tabs on Lang. Michael Peña returns with a series of hilarious bits as Scott’s pal Luis, and while the movie overexposes him at times, giving us too much frosting and not enough cake with his character, he’s still a welcome presence. Walton Goggins goes a little too big as Sonny for me, but has his amusing moments. And while not as outsized, both Michael Douglas and Evangeline Lilly do great work in slinging sarcastic remarks and withering looks at Lang’s buffoonery.
Lilly in particular, whose character is boosted to shared billing in this one, does a nice job of carrying the emotional ballast of the film. Whether it’s selling her complete investment in even the chance that she could bring back her mother, or making the strained romantic connection between her and Lang have weight in its recovery, Lilly’s take on Hope is given more to do on the drama side than the comedy side, but she pulls off that less flashy work with aplomb and more than holds up her end of the action quotient.
That fits with the themes of the film, with tons of pairings where partners are meant to complement one another. That helps anchor a film with plenty (arguably too much) going on at any given time, with rescues that flow both directions and show the benefits of an equal partnership in science, superheroing, and even the day-to-day. That Ant Man and The Wasp holds this balance while keeping the proceedings so fun and amusing throughout, playing its size-changing premise to the hilt, marks it again as the well-made dessert of the MCU -- sweeter than the entree that precedes it, but in the right hands, just as satisfying.
the cast is amazing. glad to see Pfeiffer, hope she will help the Avengers in the fight with Thanos. 8/10
Bugtastic! So much bigger and smaller than the first with more comedy, specially from (luis) and lots of great action and cool effects. (Paul Rudd) was defiantly born for the role and watch the post credit scene, It explains a lot XD
It was after watching 'Ant-Man' (2015) without seeing any trailer or information about the movie, and having a great GREAT time that I started doing the same with all the posteriors Marvel's movies. It improved my watching experience a ton.
Again, 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' surprised me with how smart it can be (and Laurence Fishburne! What a good surprise! I adore him!) while being heavy with the comedy. Every character was it's cheek.. hard not to laugh every five minutes! My first watch was dubbed in Brazilian Portuguese and the quality of it is, as always, wonderful!
A highly re-watchable flick, good to watch with family and friends, with fun and good action, with great fight scenes.. and THAT post-credits scene... it killed me. Woohoho I loved that.. got me thinking, sweating and biting my nails for the next Marvel's movies like crazy!
(And I don't want to be that person, but even with second-line heroes Marvel's does WONDERFULLY. DC I'm so sorry.. but as things are, you have no chance of being even 1/3 of what MCU is. I am sorry.)
Few sequels live up to their first films but i feel this one does. I'm not saying it's blowing the original out of the water but you'll walk away as happy as you did if you enjoyed the original. I can't wait until (hopefully) the third Ant-Man is released down the line. The backbone of the MCU, the pallet cleanser needed between the world changing events.
It's a fun lighthearted Marvel movie. There are some jokes and some cool action. I think Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly work great together. Michael Pena has some great scenes. Judy Greer and Bobby Cannavale are wasted. Randall Park is a nice addition while Laurence Fishburne and Walton Goggins were just ok. Hannah John-Kamen's Ghost is a decent villain. Way better than some early MCU villains but a big step down from Thanos and Killmonger. It's a good time but nothing serious.
After the second watch I really love the father daughter stuff. Randall Park still stands out and Luis and his crew are great too. I hope to see a lot more of them. This is still really funny and a lot of that has to do with Paul Rudd's delivery and charisma.
The sequel to the 2015 hit, Ant-Man, sees Paul Rudd return as the titular hero, joined by Evangeline Lilly as the Wasp. After the intense and emotional Avengers: Infinity War, this lighthearted action-comedy-fungasm is a welcome relief. Still under house arrest, Scott Lang/Ant-Man is pulled back into the superhero life when former associates Hank Pym and his daughter Hope open a tunnel to the quantum realm where Hank's wife has been trapped since 1987. Black-market dealer Sonny Burch wants in on the technology, but they didn't expect quantumly unstable assassin, Ghost, to show up. It's a race against time to save Janet and bring her back to the real world. Ant-Man and the Wasp is full of what we've come to expect from Marvel: action, fun, humor, big set pieces, and cool costumes. The humor and action are balanced well and the performances by Rudd and Lilly are excellent. The movie is a great palate cleanser before the next big Marvel releases.
La secuela del éxito de 2015, Ant-Man, ve a Paul Rudd regresar como el héroe titular, junto con Evangeline Lilly como Wasp. Después de la intensa y emotiva Vengadores: Infinity War, esta alegre comedia de acción es un alivio bienvenido. Todavía bajo arresto domiciliario, Scott Lang/Ant-Man regresa a la vida de superhéroe cuando los antiguos socios Hank Pym y su hija Hope abren un túnel hacia el reino cuántico donde la esposa de Hank ha estado atrapada desde 1987. El traficante del mercado negro Sonny Burch quiere en la tecnología, pero no esperaban que apareciera el asesino cuánticamente inestable, Ghost. Es una carrera contra el tiempo para salvar a Janet y traerla de regreso al mundo real. Ant-Man and the Wasp está lleno de lo que esperábamos de Marvel: acción, diversión, humor, grandes escenarios y disfraces geniales. El humor y la acción están bien equilibrados y las actuaciones de Rudd y Lilly son excelentes. La película es un gran limpiador del paladar antes de los próximos grandes lanzamientos de Marvel.
This is a very entertaining sequel. Rudd and Lilly make a great pair. There's a lot of danger for all the characters, but on a smaller scale (no pun intended). It's very funny, like most of the Marvel Cinematic Universe films, but this has a big heart and is something you can watch with the young lings.
The imagination during the action scenes is really well done. It's exciting stuff with the sinister edges sanded down a bit. The Ant-Man films are a really welcome change of pace in the MCU.
The post-credits scene was just too good they showed what Thanos did to them it made me so excited to see Avengers 4. Overall the movie was pretty good but the first one is absolutely much better than this.
I came into this movie with low expectations (the trailer seemed cheesy), but also having been up to date on the MCU universe. I can easily say this was more enjoyable and contained more substance than it's predecessor. The character development was better all around, and yet they also packed more comedy in.
Also that mid-crrdit scene :|
This is cinema.
Let the X-Con Employees become Avengers pls.
definitely the funniest movie from the MCU, i got some good laughs out of this one! my only complaint is that i felt like they picked 2 extremely meh antagonists (ghost & burch), i think it would've been better if they only did one really good villain instead.
charming and fun to watch just like the first one! the actress playing scott's daughter is such a delight, it makes movies a cut above the rest when they've got good kid actors rounding out a cast.
A very good movie, probably one of the best Marvel movies, for me it is on the 5th place in my favorite Marvel movies, the action is very good.
The story continues first, so only a new character appears in the story (not a spoiler).
Worth seeing from Marvel fans.
Let me be honest, I did not like this movie when it came out but I loved it so much with my MCU rewatch as the humour and action in this film is so perfectly balanced in every way and this might be the third funniest MCU film. The entire cast is so great in this film with the chemistry between Paul Rudd (Ant-Man) and Evangeline Lilly (Wasp) is so perfect as you believe this can be a real couple with the back and forth.
The one downfall of this film is the villain, technically there isn't any but the two characters who are supposed to be Walton Goggins (Sonny Burch) and Hannah John-Kamen (Ghost) are actually really good but they are so underdeveloped, once again neither are actually villains though as the film is more about going to the quantum realm and partly I wish they focused on that more.
Otherwise, this is a really fun MCU film and I think it is super underrated as well.
Just a fun romp and a way to spend time with Paul Rudd.
I loved it just as much as the firsl
The first Ant Man is really a movie I love and could once quote probably every word so I was excited for this one and I enjoyed it a lot as well. Paul Rudd is great as Scott Lang as always humor is still great Evangeline Lilly is really good. I really enjoyed the constant shrinking and and things popping back up to normal size really made for some good action and funny scenes, villain could obviously be better but hey only it's a marvel movie and only a few mcu movies have good villains but still a very fun movie.
Michael Pena is absolutely the best!!
Awesome. Almost as good as the first.
Not quite as refreshing as Ant-Man, but another quirky, action-packed, charming adventure with a different flavour from all the other MCU movies.
Easily one of the funniest Marvel movies so far. Fits right in after civil war and before infinity war and even has an infinity war twist at the end. Much better story than ant man 1 and funnier as well.
Found myself laughing the entire time. So much fun.
Probably the funniest entry so far in the MCU. Even though it has that, it doesn't skimp on SFX, great action and fun sci fi. A good summertime romp. Remember to stick around for a mid credits and post credits extra scene. 8/10
Fun movie. Paul Rudd kills at comedy, this we know....but it really hit me in this movie that he's not the best at the dramatic stuff. That's okay though, his comedy chops are top notch.
Lilly was great through and through. And Pena is hilarious.
Basically, it's a typical Marvel movie with a lot of comedy content, it's a formula that we already know over these ten years and it is admissible after the dark and serious content that Infinity War showed. At first I thought it was going to be an unnecessary sequel/movie like Black Panther was but Ant-Man and The Wasp does not disappoint at any time. The post-credit scene is unmissable.
This was a fun movie with almost non stop action scenes and good humour. There were a few weird transitions/cuts but I won't complain about it too much. Ending was great.
This movie didn't need a villian but the villian didn't bother me too much. In fact it showed, Hank Pym isnt perfect. Considering his comic book roots, this was a good move to show his true personality.
Got back from watching Ant-man and the Wasp. I really enjoyed this one. I loved how it was its own adventure and relatively self-contained in terms of the MCU. I actually really liked the original Ant-man a lot more than I thought I would when I saw it, so it's no surprise that the humor and tone of the sequel works for me as well. Paul Rudd definitely plays a solid Ant-man and I love me some Evangeline Lilly, who is the star of this one. Even the secondary characters of Ghost/Ava, Foster (and others) were pretty well fleshed out and had good backstories and development to them.
What really made me like this movie was that it had a very good "end game"/goal to strive toward (don't want to spoil it too much), so it made the adventure, journey and conclusion that much sweeter. It's definitely better than some of the other MCU movies where they just inject a rando bad guy trying to destroy the world for some nefarious reasons.
I definitely recommend checking this out if you liked the first at all. If you haven't seen the first, you'll miss out on a ton and not have a good idea of the what is going on emotionally and what is at stake. The original Ant-man is a great movie as well, so this just gives you another excuse to watch it :P
Some people have been a little bit antsy about this movie, complaining that it falls short compared to some of Marvel's other offerings. And yes, after the dramatic finger clicking of the last Avengers movie, this is a much lighter affair, but I feel we needed it. This is a fun, slick movie, expertly made, despite the smaller scale. Marvel hits the spot time and again, something DC has failed to replicate. Even with their 'lesser' offerings, there is much to enjoy within. Not a classic, but for entertainment value, I had a good time.
Honey I shrunk my nads
An easy to watch, lighthearted, very entertaining break from the recent downbeat Marvel movies. 7.5/10
Would be another dime-a-dozen Marvel movie, but what separates this is the characters, which are great. And Michael Peña's lip-syncing just about makes it worth the price of admission on its own.
Wow. After all the emotional devastation of Infinity War this is exactly what I needed. It felt rewarding to see Marvel fans smiling so hard and laughing out loud during a Marvel movie as opposed to seeing the faces of completely defeated theatergoers. The hilarious running jokes and touching serious moments are handed very well, the character relationships and interactions are wonderful, the action scenes are a blast, and the shrinking and growing effects...i fucking loved that shit. I had a lot of fun with this one. Also, is it just me or this could all have been avoided if the "villains" had just asked Dr. Pym nicely for help???
Ahh, who cares, I had a blast. I can't wait to see Ant-Man (Scott) and The Wast (Hope) on another MCU film!
Going through the whole timeline again and this was my second watch of this. I remembered not liking it, but I enjoyed it more the second time through.
Hope and Hank ain't very nice to Scott, he deserves some respect lol
This is a fun sequel to the first film and a nice palate cleanser after Infinity War. Everyone is good with Lilly, Pena, and Pfeiffer (even though she doesn't get as much screen time as I hoped) standing out. The action scenes are fun, the comedy works most of the time. Laurence Fishburne and Michael Douglas are screen together is really good. It sets up Ant-Man story well for Endgame.
I held off on watching this movie because I thought it would suck, but I was wrong. I really enjoyed it. My favorite character was Luis. He was hilarious. I hope to see him in future sequels.
Fun superhero family film. Definitely a good follow up to the original. Really solid villain, one of the strongest so far in the MCU.
IMO it was better than the first part.Ant-man was dumb and funny just like in the cartoons and I loved Luis.The best part was that instead of turning Ghost into a villain they made her Ant-man's friend
This film was much better than the first, I felt it had a better storyline and a more interesting concept.
This was a decent movie with plenty going on. Unfortunately, it wasn't as engaging as the first movie but that does make it fairly easy watching. The timeline in the MCU is not clearly explained until the first after credits scene - so that's worth waiting for. Worth watching, but don't expect it to live up to infinity war. Regardless; Evangeline and Hannah are quite hot too, so there's always that!
Ant Man and The Wasp
Lilly takes the reins in this film and it's the strongest aspect of this film.
The action scenes are interesting with the dynamics of size.
Individual parts were good, however the overall plot and antagonists weren't very compelling.
7/10
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A fun and entertaining sequel, Ant-Man and the Wasp delivers both thrills and laughs. While on house arrest for aiding Captain America, Scott Lang receives a vision from the Quantum Realm and is then abducted by Hank Pym and Hope Van Dyne who have been working on a bridge to the Quantum Realm and believe that Scott’s vision holds the key to succeeding; but a mysterious villain named Ghost appears and attempts to thwart their plans. Hannah John-Kamen makes for a good addition to the cast, as Ghost, and is able to bring something to the character; making her deadly in her desperation but also sympathetic. And Wasp, played by Evangeline Lilly (or her stunt double), proves to be a worthy Marvel hero. Also, the production designers do some creative things with the shrinking and enlarging of various things (particularly during the car chases), and the look of the Quantum Realm. Yet there really aren’t any significant stakes; the villains aren’t trying to destroy or take over the world, and the heroes aren’t trying to save it. Additionally, the violence seems to have been toned down so as to make the fights rather clean and bloodless. Lighthearted and action-packed, Ant-Man and the Wasp is a superhero adventure that the whole family can enjoy.
this movie is likeable ig
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Best comedy movies in the MCU. The main problem with the MCU is that it leans too much on comedy. But the Ant Man movies do it perfectly. Can't wait for the third movie.
An entertaining sequel that lacks a good villain. Yellow Jacket was more memorable.
A fine watch, but the novelty and freshness that the first film had has dissipated.
I enjoyed 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' just about enough. It's the MCU's weakest film, up until this point at least, so far. I rate the 2015 film quite a bit, it's entertaining and something different, but this sequel kinda felt flat to me for the majority. There's marginally enough there to like though.
Paul Rudd is satisfactory as the lead, while Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas and Michael Peña remain as solid as before. Michelle Pfeiffer and Laurence Fishburne are cool additions, but I can't say their characters are all that memorable - still passable, mind you.
The action is the film's biggest plus. The shrinking stuff always looks good, too. The humour is at a suitable level. Overall, it's an OK watch.
75%
Positives:
This was my first time being able to watch Ant Man and the Wasp and I thoroughly enjoyed it! The humor was very funny and I love seeing Paul Rudd on the big screen. I thought the Wasp character was very well done and the villain was top notch.
Negatives:
The movie was well done but I felt that the movie was kind of middle ground for MCU Movies. I didn't see it try anything really new and I was expecting something a little different from the first Ant Man film. I felt that if I was more invested in the Ant Man character then I would have enjoyed it more.
Overall:
This is a very good movie if you love MCU Movies. I would advise you watch Ant Man and the Wasp before Avengers: Endgame. I failed to do that and was a bit lost with what the character was doing in Avengers: Endgame.
It's still good. Not the greatest, but still worth a watch. Fun esp. Luis! I thought I would never hear him blabber again! And even though I didn't understand the technical blah, I still tried to enjoy the movie.
"A lighter, brighter superhero movie powered by the effortless charisma of Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly."
Ant-Man and the Wasp fit right in with the latest generation of Marvel movies.
It's starting to feel repetitive writing reviews for the marvel movies because they're seemingly all very similar in quality, acting and theme.
Overall, worth the watch as part of the build up for Endgame, but not as useful as a standalone movie.
Everything is very technical, with a lot of irony and a lot of change in size between very comic characters. In short, everything is very quantum.
This was...a Marvel movie. Nothing new, but nothing terrible. It's just sort of...there, much like the first one. I think the Ant-Man movies frustrate me due to the loose & inconsistent "rules" with the size changing. It's a superhero flick so I'll suspend disbelief, but when the key superpower seems to work however you need it whenever you need it to, I lose interest. The cast is good and the action scenes fun, but again it's a stock superhero film that doesn't touch on new ground.
That ending though!!! Thanos lol
I enjoyed this movie, but I must admit that I kind of liked the first one better. The humor and the circumstances of the first one were better. This movie had almost too much going on. The house arrest, the quantum entrapment, the supernatural villain, the regular villain, the rescue. It was just a bit all over the place. The fighting was cool and Wasp was great but most of the best shots are already seen in the trailer! I still liked it but I admit I was a but disappointed.
Playmobil, Marvel edition. A delight.
Not bad, but for me there is nothing for what I'd want to watch it ever again. It's funny, it's action packed, it's relatively well played with strange plot (whatever) with many stupidities (yes, you need to turn off your brain for this movie) and that's pretty much everything.
You will enjoy it but you will forget it very soon, just as the first ant-man. Solid average for Marvel I'd say.
Ant-Man and the Wasp is...almost good. As it stands it's just as forgettable as it was the first time I saw it...and why is that you might ask. Well...when it's the second time you see a movie, in a major franchise no less, and the only thing you remember is the hotness of the lead women, you know it's forgettable. I remember enjoying it when I was watching it, but still having trouble recalling the plot just minutes after the movie ended. Either my memory is starting to fail me, or this movie really isn't very special.
Evangeline Lilly in that suit might have colored the rating some though...I can't seem to remember...
Yeah...well...this one was sort of a letdown.
I liked the first Ant-Man and had high hopes for this one, but as usual, when I get my hopes up, the movies end up not measuring up.
There's not like it is much wrong with the movie, it's just most of it is rather forgettable. The script is ok, the actors do a decent enough job, the effects are good. It's just that when it all came together, it didn't end up as entertaining as it should. It's an ok watch, but you'll probably end up forgetting what it was about rather quickly.
As most MCU outings lately, this one is to be watched, but mostly for the MCU continuity.
...and for Evangeline Lilly and Michelle Pfeiffer.
I gave it a 6 because it made me laugh. But that's it. The character of Ava Starr serves no point in the plot. She does absolutely nothing! You can remove her from the movie and it keeps the same.
I feel this film is overrated. Come on, currently it has a better mark on Trakt than for instance The Last Jedi!!
Barely a comics movie, even less a MCU one. It's more like a light classic adventure/comedy sunday afternoon tv movie where everybody wants the same treasure and keeps stealing it from each other (here, the lab).The fact that some people can shrink or get bigger or phase through stuff doesn't add anything in itself, just a little more action and a little comedy. Actually you could pretty much do a shorter version of the movie with a few people running around in fast forward, stealing the lab from each other with some Benny Hill music.
On the side story, there's the whole quantum real adventure trip that makes no sense at all. I mean, even in a world where you take for granted the getting bigger/smaller thing, which is one of the most unrealistic of powers in the MCU, the quantum thing is just 50 levels above in wtfness. Like, how can they see in there. How can they breathe ? And if she spent 30 years there, what did she eat ? Or she may have evolved into something that just absorb floating energy and lives on this, then how will she do in our world ? How did she even grow old ?
There is no real antagonist in the whole movie. Goggins's character is there as comic relief, he's a Home alone level villain. Ghost and Foster are so plainly manufactured for the scenario antagonists. It's a classic to have people with different goals kinda fighting each to realize their goals are not incompatible in the end, but there it's so obvious since the beginning that the whole scenario could have been avoided if they just talked to each other for one minute.
Also, I'm pretty sure in the first movie Hank explains that while shrinked Ant man keeps his weight and that's why he puches so hard. So if shrinked objects keep their weight, how is Hank going around with 20 cars and how the hell is everybody running around carrying a whole building ?
Same, after the whole discussion how getting so big makes him sleep for days, and the scene insisting of how tired he is, until he passes out, he seems pretty ok just a few minutes after...
I felt like Scott's lines were a lot less funny than in the first one and so the comedy part dropped a level. The best thing was the ant passing for Scott obviously. I almost feel like a spin-off of this ant's story would be more interesting as this movie itself. Like, what training did it have to go through for that ??
The post credit scene is the only thing that really seals the movie in the MCU. I guess it's nice because everybody's been talking about that as soon as Infinity War was out, but for someone in the future seeing these for the first time, you better watch them in order...
I didn't expect much from the first one and was very pleasanly surprised but this one was quite a letdown. It's ok to see it, but probably not worth a rewatch ever.
1 / 2 directing & technical aspect
1 / 1 story
1 / 1 act I
0 / 1 act II
1 / 1 act III
1 / 1 acting
1 / 1 writing
0 / 1 originality
0 / 1 stays with you
0 / 1 misc
6 out of 10
“You can do it. You can do anything. You're the world's greatest grandma”
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ returns in full size form. So, after all the chaos and heartbreak with ‘Infinity War’, Marvel have stepped on the breaks and went back for a safe comedic tone. Basically being it’s own side story in this already big universe.
I enjoyed the first ‘Ant-Man’. Not great by any means and just like everyone else would have loved to see Edgar Wright's version. Reeking of re-writes and a clash of people working on the movie. However, to everyones surprise, was not a complete disaster due to it’s muddled production is unheard of.
The sequel, on the other hand, was...fine. There are plenty of entertaining and hilarious scenes, but nothing beyond that. To be honest, I liked the first a little better, because I can tell the leftover ideas from Wright or any visually cues were still present which kept the overall movie afloat. We also get to see Scott Lang becoming Ant-Man and trying out the suit and his abilities. It was creative and sweet with the father and daughter subplot.
Paul Rudd plays Paul Rud- oh sorry, I mean Scott Lang. Whoopsie daisy. But in all seriousness, I can’t see a character beyond Rudd. Never against him, as I like the actor and a joy to watch. I don’t understand why they dumb down his character, because while not a genius compared to other MCU characters, yet shown some intelligence in the first movie, especially when breaking into houses and impress Hank Pymm (Michael Douglas) so much he gave him the suit. Just to make the other characters look good, I guess? Still, I love Paul Rudd; he brings a goofy charm to his character, at least.
Evangeline Lilly has more to done this time, fighting wise, just without any development or depth for her character to be compelling. Basically ‘bad-ass girl who can beat you up” type of trope. Michael Douglas, another actor I love and respect, spouts out techno jargon that I don’t think he knows what it means. Michael Pena is great though and him telling stories are the best thing in these movies.
Walton Goggins and Michelle Pfeiffer are completely underused here, which is such a waste of talent. Marvel needs to stop underusing talent.
The action scenes were at least fun. The shrinking/growing involving different objects was always thrilling to watch. A little overexposed in the trailers, yet never stopped me from enjoying what’s on screen. Although nothing compares to the battle sequence in the first movie where the whole final act was in a little girls bedroom with a toy train set. Thomas the Tank Engine was added to the mix. I can’t think of any blockbuster that has ended like that. Completely ridiculous, yet refreshing.
Peyton Reed, best known for comedy movies, did the best he could for something not so familiar to him.
Now the character of Ghost, which I thought was the main villain, but when her back story is relieved, not so much. I mean, She had so much potential for greatness if the script did the actress justice, because Hannah John-Kamen was putting her heart and soul into this. A real shame. When reflecting back, her main goal could have been achieved if she asked nicely for help.
I don’t hate the movie, due to the heavy criticism throughout this review. Nothing epic in scale, but the likable cast and action stops it from feeling ant size small. It should keep fans happy until the next installment.
Overall rating: DAMN TRUTH SERUM!
“You can do it. You can do anything. You're the world's greatest grandma”
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ returns in full size form. So, after all the chaos and heartbreak with ‘Infinity War’, Marvel have stepped on the breaks and went back for a safe comedic tone. Basically being it’s own side story in this already big universe.
I enjoyed the first ‘Ant-Man’. Not great by any means and just like everyone else would have loved to see Edgar Wright's version. Reeking of re-writes and a clash of people working on the movie. However, to everyones surprise, was not a complete disaster due to it’s muddled production is unheard of.
The sequel, on the other hand, was...fine. There are plenty of entertaining and hilarious scenes, but nothing beyond that. To be honest, I liked the first a little better, because I can tell the leftover ideas from Wright or any visually cues were still present which kept the overall movie afloat. We also get to see Scott Lang becoming Ant-Man and trying out the suit and his abilities. It was creative and sweet with the father and daughter subplot.
Paul Rudd plays Paul Rud- oh sorry, I mean Scott Lang. Whoopsie daisy. But in all seriousness, I can’t see a character beyond Rudd. Never against him, as I like the actor and a joy to watch. I don’t understand why they dumb down his character, because while not a genius compared to other MCU characters, yet shown some intelligence in the first movie, especially when breaking into houses and impress Hank Pymm (Michael Douglas) so much he gave him the suit. Just to make the other characters look good, I guess? Still, I love Paul Rudd; he brings a goofy charm to his character, at least.
Evangeline Lilly has more to done this time, fighting wise, just without any development or depth for her character to be compelling. Basically ‘bad-ass girl who can beat you up” type of trope. Michael Douglas, another actor I love and respect, spouts out techno jargon that I don’t think he knows what it means. Michael Pena is great though and him telling stories are the best thing in these movies.
Walton Goggins and Michelle Pfeiffer are completely underused here, which is such a waste of talent. Marvel needs to stop underusing talent.
The action scenes were at least fun. The shrinking/growing involving different objects was always thrilling to watch. A little overexposed in the trailers, yet never stopped me from enjoying what’s on screen. Although nothing compares to the battle sequence in the first movie where the whole final act was in a little girls bedroom with a toy train set. Thomas the Tank Engine was added to the mix. I can’t think of any blockbuster that has ended like that. Completely ridiculous, yet refreshing.
Peyton Reed, best known for comedy movies, did the best he could for something not so familiar to him.
Now the character of Ghost, which I thought was the main villain, but when her back story is relieved, not so much. I mean, She had so much potential for greatness if the script did the actress justice, because Hannah John-Kamen was putting her heart and soul into this. A real shame. When reflecting back, her main goal could have been achieved if she asked nicely for help.
I don’t hate the movie, due to the heavy criticism throughout this review. Nothing epic in scale, but the likable cast and action stops it from feeling ant size small. It should keep fans happy until the next installment.
Overall rating: DAMN TRUTH SERUM!
The trouble with sequels is, they have a tough time living up to the standards set by their predecessors. Very few sequels manage to top the expectations of the audience, and Ant-Man and the Wasp definitely isn't one of them. While the first Ant-Man was a comedic romp with unique action sequences, this second film is ... well, mostly more of the same. It's still lighthearted and comedic, it still has creative action scenes and Paul Rudd is still your awkward petty thief gone superhero. He is a natural in the part as Scott Lang/Ant-man and the chemistry between him and his co-stars is great.
The story itself flows well, even if it isn't anything particularly mind-blowing. The new characters work mostly fine, with the sole exception of (surprise!) the villains! Ghost is terribly underutilized in this film and really does nothing at all. Even the funnily misplaced FBI agent chasing Lang across NY feels like a bigger threat. Another interesting thing to point out is that even if this is a fast film it actually contains quite little superhero action and focuses more on the characters and their relationships.
Sure, this film looks stunning (particularly in the quantum realm) and the acting works very well on all accounts but it just feels too much like a copy of the first film, which is a shame.
This is just... meh.
Disneyfied action.
EXCEPT for the ending! Which was a jaw dropper.
This is either a pretty cleaver comedy or a pretty dumb action film. Either way it’s a perfectly serviceable marvel movie.
The biggest positive for this film is just how perfectly cast Paul Rudd is as Scott Lang, his signature fast paced one liner sense of humour really comes through making this quite a bit funnier than the first instalment.
Reed was also able to work more of his own vision and so it never feels like he was standing in Edgar Wright’s shadow also an improvement on the original.
A handful of creative uses of the shirking concept make for some really great action sequences but really some cool action and few decent jokes is all this movie has. It’s not particularly memorable and won’t be anyone’s favourite MCU film but it’s enjoyable.
The villains are predictably weak and frankly bring the film to a halt anytime Rudd or Peña aren’t sharing screen time with them but they don’t effect the overall quality too much.
I don’t have a lot to say about this film, what can I say really? It’s fun, it’s creative, it’s worth buying on blu-ray.
I liked, dynamic, fun, well taken, 2 scenes post-credits.
Idk why but after rewatching Antman 1 and 2 vs all the others ones so far, it’s painfully obvious when the continuity breaks when they overlay the audio of 1 filmed angle with another from the side and people don’t move their mouths or show the same emotion cough cough mostly Michael Douglas/Hank Pym cough cough
Its a really well displayed concept but I just find it boring. I find it fascinating don't get me wrong but why does it feel so draggy.
More of an emphasis on wholesome family stuff and less boring melodrama made the movie better than the original imo. Sadly the villains suck and Luis is still NOT funny.
To me this was actually one of the better Marvel movies. I liked that there were several antagonistic parties involved who all had relatable or understandable motivations. Which weren't even aligned in the sense that everyone was after the same MacGuffin but rather interwoven in some way or another.
I especially liked the character of Laurence Fishburne.
In the end the movie was a bit too much of a happy end for me and greatly lacked in suspense or any real thread or dread.
I feel the ants should be asking for a pay rise.
Not as fresh as the first "Ant-Man" movie, but still a quite enjoyable summer superhero flick. The main plot is more complex and tries to involve more characters this time, but in the end, Ant-Man is all about enjoying the dynamics created by the characters shrinking and growing as they fight.
THE WACPINE OF ‘ANT-MAN AND THE WASP’
WRITING: 6
ATMOSPHERE: 6
CHARACTERS: 5
PRODUCTION: 8
INTRIGUE: 5
NOVELTY: 3
ENJOYMENT: 6
The Good:
Hope is given a bigger role and Evangeline Lilly makes for a bad-ass heroine. She works well with Paul Rudd's Scott Lang, who still makes for an amazing dad but not a very believable superhero.
The main action set piece with the car chase and all the growing and shrinking gimmicks is fairly cool.
Laurence Fishburne and Michelle Pfeiffer in a superhero film could never be wrong; I wish we had gotten more out of their characters, though.
The Bad:
I can easily see why the two Ant.-Man films are the lowest-grossing films within the franchise so far. Ant-Man and the Wasp, in particular, feels very underwhelming after the gigantic superhero party that was Infinity War. It's almost as if the two final Avengers films and the hugely popular cosmic MCU films completely changed what we'd come to expect from superhero flicks, and subsequently, this one feels too mundane and old-school to make an impact.
The action sequences don’t feel as exciting this time around, because they re-create the scale and inventiveness from the first film rather than doing something new with them. There's also very sparingly of said action during the film's second half.
I hate Randall Park as the detective. He is a goofball and completely pointless and the worst character within the MCU.
Boring and forgettable villains sink much of the fun this film could potentially reach. It doesn't help that Ghost is underutilized and the rest of the baddies are hopelessly lost in their endeavours.
Overall, this sequel gives us too much of the same and doesn’t grow enough to feel like a satisfying continuation of Scott' story.
This film had all potential to move at least a bulk of the story into the quantum realm and explore its vast and fantastic landscapes. Alas, that is not the case and the quantum realm remains disappointingly absent.
The Ugly:
Laurence Fishburne as Goliath in 2025 anyone?
WACPINE RATING: 5.57 / 10 = 3 stars
Meh.
Ant-Man and the Wasp is actually pretty good. Paul Rudd is allowed to fully explore his comedic talent making this a very watchable film however the script lacks any focus and it is ultimately difficult to stay invested in anything happening on screen. It’s a mixed bag but it’s pretty fun.
This will be a minority opinion (of the 8 reviews posted here on Trakt immediatley after the premiere I was the only one who feels this way - the other rating ranges from 7 to 10 out of 10) but as I left the theatre I felt the whole movie was flat and didn't quite hit the mark. The humour seemed more miss than hit. The people around me seemed similarily unamused. During the whole movie there were only two guffaws from audience members at different moments, one from a child during a silly bit and the other from an adult male as a cynical response to a piece of dialogue. I should reveal that I am not a big Paul Rudd fan and found the first ANT-MAN uninspiring as well. Evangeline Lily (who's work I really do enjoy)'s character was at the forefront of this movie but her strength in expressing a depth of emotion (especially internal conflict) was thwarted by a script that didn't allow any depth beyond stoic determination and there didn't seem to be any reason for her character to be drawn to Rudd's Scott Lang. I thought Michael Douglas role and performance was a disaster. Walton Goggins' villain lacked any convincing motivation. However, Hannah John-Kamen (always a good actor) gave us a convincing portrayal as Ava Starr/Ghost. It's always good to see Michelle Pfeiffer (even for the 15 minutes she is in this movie). CGI was great. Adventure was pivotal. Sight gags abounded (as the last post-credit scene attests). I can see this movie appealing to: 1) people who liked the first movie, 2) Junior High males, and/or 3) Marvel Universe purists (by the way, there is a mid-credit and a post credit scene). Although I will always watch each new addition to the Marvel Universe whether in TV or Movie format, I can only give this film a 5 (meh) out of 10. [Superhero Action Adventure]
Ant-Man and the Wasp is like a private school senior: neither as funny nor as exciting nor as interesting as it thinks it is.
Why didn't Scott Lang and his incredible resizable crew appear in Infinity War? The answer lies within this, the sequel to 2015's surprisingly charming Ant-Man, and it's... not very convincing? While the universe was literally at risk, his pals on the Avengers struggling against impossible odds, Lang and the Pym family were engaging in a small variety of relatively inconsequential side quests. There's a push to rescue Hank's wife Janet, presumed dead for decades, and an under-explained foil who keeps getting in the way at inopportune moments, but neither of those feel like headline plot points, let alone something that would supersede the call to lend a hand against Thanos.
The film also struggles to match its predecessor's easygoing sense of humor and impressive eye for scale or wonder. We get some inspired re-sizes, like the shrinking suitcase building with wheels and a handle, or the Pym family’s carrying case of Hot Wheel-sized vehicles, but those are easy wins which don’t take my breath away like the bathtub / dance floor scene did in the first film. Inessential at best, it'll fill the need if you're just dying for more giant ants and don't particularly care about what they're doing or where they're headed. I don't feel like I wasted my time, but I also don't think I'll ever need to watch it again.
I was down with this movie until the mid credits scene. That just ruined the entire thing for me. Meh
For those who frowned watching this, you are not alone. It is overrated to a point I've kind of lost faith in moviegoers today. This movie's got it's charms, some laughs, but the story just very basic, find that part get that suit, space travel and a magical old lady just comes out of another dimension and solves all the problems? you can get 30 storylines just like that using the online movie plot generator.
non of the quantum things make any sense, and they weren't even trying to have them make least any sense, as if moviemakers have this idea in mind that moviegoers nowadays will chow down whatever marvel movie thrown at them gladly, good cleaver story is nothing more than icing on their CGI cake. In short this movie is corny and unremarkable, but let's face it, you will go see it anyways.
The acting and the cinematography are fine but there's no sense of urgency at all in the movie. The stakes have never been lower.
I did indeed enjoy this movie…somewhat. However I cannot say that I was overly impressed.
The story was okay. I would not expect a deep and thought provoking story from a super hero movie nor would I want it. It served as a decent enough vehicle for moving things forward.
Most of the actors did a good enough job of the role they were given which in some cases was pretty much mission impossible given some of the overly silly characters in the movie. In particular I got tired of Luis almost before the first scenes he was in had finished. He was just so silly that you started to wonder what age the target audience was. Jimmy Woo was not far behind.
I think this leads to my main gripe with the movie. I expected a super hero movie but what I got was a fairly lame comedy with super heroes in it. It was just too much comic elements in it for me. I could probably have liked it if the jokes were somewhat intelligent but, for me, they were not. They alternated between overly silly and stupid characters, slap-stick and simple fall-on-your ass jokes.
What about the bad guy? Well, first off, there was not really a distinct bad guy but a hole bunch of them. Unfortunately none of them had any real bad guy charisma. I assume that Sonny was supposed to be the main bad guy and he certainly had enough evil lunatic air about him to fit that but again…too silly. Then we have the lame Jimmy Woo who was just annoying. The Ghost was probably the best one but then she was not really a bad guy was she?
I did like most of the action and the special effects though. The playing around with shrinking and returning to normal size, or greater, was both cool and funny. This shrinking business is of course a difficult theme to work with from a science and logic point of view. For instance, if you shrink a car to the size of a toy car it still weighs like a full size one and you cannot just pick it up. And what about the lab popping up and down all the time? Why weren’t everything shaken to bits inside when they started to run around with it? And don’t get me started about electricity and plumbing. But then, in this kind of movie I would say just just have to turn off that part of your brain. It made for some cool scenes after all.
I also did like that the story was more of a down to Earth story. No overall galactic plot, no snapping of fingers to make…well you know what. Okay, there was the post credit scenes which was a bit of an annoying tie in. Perhaps best of all though, I could not really feel much SJW or other form of politically correct preaching being showed down my throat. Today that is a great plus for any movie.
So, to sum up, I did enjoy it but it was not great and I was indeed a little bit disappointed at the end.
This was a movie that I watched. It had a story where things happened. Actors and actresses said things, and felt emotions. Aside from that, pretty unmemorable.
Disney wonders why audiences aren't enthralled by superhero movies anymore. This is why. It's just a cash grab.
Would be a good family comedy, but super-hero BS is ruining experience :-\
I haven’t seem them all but I think it was the worst so far from Marvel.
Totally childish , b movie action and characters with script take out from the 80s from a bad black and white movie with huge creatures.
If this was now I would speculate that was written by AI as a 10 year old.
Shout by Radow MystakBlockedParent2021-03-20T23:18:39Z
Tremendous film! I don't know why it took me so long to finally watch it but I wish I had done so, sooner. Next level humour and performances! One of my favourite Avengers right now. Super excited for the sequel, hopefully in cinemas.