Avengers 4, the climax of Marvel's Phase 3.

  • Release Date: July 6, 2018
  • Confirmed Cast: Sonny Burch, Michael Douglas, Laurence Fishburne, Hannah John-Kamen, Evangeline Lilly, Randall Park, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Paul Rudd
  • Director: Peyton Reed
  • Writers: Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Andrew Barrer, Gabriel Ferrari, and Paul Rudd

Ant-Man & the Wasp Teams Up Paul Rudd And Evangeline Lilly

Ant-man and the Wasp Scott Lang and Hope

The 19th movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Ant-Man & the Wasp marks the return of the cast from 2015's Ant-Man. Paul Rudd is once again playing Scott Lang, an ex-thief who has gained access to size-changing technology. This time around, though, top billing is shared with Evangeline Lilly's Hope Pym. Hope has suited up as a "fully-formed" hero in her own right, and marketing has insisted that the two are "partners." Rounding out the headline cast is Michael Douglas, whose Hank Pym is a driving force for the story.

A Lot Of Ant-Man's Cast Is Returning

Ant-Man and the Wasp Luis

The secondary cast of Ant-Man are all returning for the sequel. That includes Judy Greer and Abby Ryder Fortson as Scott's ex-wife Maggie and his daughter Cassie. Scott has been left under house-arrest after the events of Captain America: Civil War, and no doubt this has had a significant effect on the family.

The Villains of Ant-Man & the Wasp

Ant-Man and the Wasp Ghost concept art

The main villain of Ant-Man & the Wasp is a villain named Ghost, played by Walton Goggins's Sonny Burch, who appears to be an industrialist hoping to steal Hank Pym's size-changing technology.

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The New Stars of Ant-Man & the Wasp

Michelle Pfeiffer Murder on the Orient Express

Marvel Studios kicked off last year's Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con with the surprise announcement that trailers have only offered a single blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance from the famous actress.

a connection between Foster and Ghost, so he may not actually be quite so trustworthy as Pym believes.

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The Story of Ant-Man & the Wasp

Ant-Man and the Wasp Evangeline Lilly The Wasp

Ant-Man & the Wasp is set in the aftermath of Captain America: Civil War and sees Scott Lang under house arrest. Hank Pym has been using his size-changing technology to explore the Quantum Realm, introduced in Ant-Man as "a reality where all concepts of time and space become irrelevant." He's seeking to rescue his wife, Janet Van Dyne, who was trapped in the Quantum Realm decades ago.

Pym is successful in rescuing Janet (eventually), but his experiments with the Quantum Realm also lead to the creation of a world-threatening villain, the Ghost. Although the trailers have revealed Ghost's MCU origin, Marvel has remain guarded about the character's motives. It's time for a superhero team-up, as Ant-Man and the Wasp fight side-by-side as partners.

In of tone and style, Ant-Man & the Wasp is very different to Marvel's last movie, Avengers: Infinity War. It's far more comedic, although director Peyton Reed has stressed that - contrary to initial reports - it is a rom-com.

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How Ant-Man & the Wasp Fits Into The Wider MCU

Ant-Man and the Wasp - Infinity War

Ant-Man & the Wasp appears to be set older Cassie Lang.

The trailers for Ant-Man & the Wasp have already confirmed a subtle call-back to Iron Man 2, where Tony Stark made a throwaway reference to "Project Goliath".

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Ant-Man & the Wasp Theories

Doctor Strange In The Quantum Realm

Most Ant-Man & the Wasp theories attempt to work out the film's mysterious link to Avengers 4. Given Captain Marvel, a popular theory is that this realm actually enables time-travel. If that is correct, time-travel could prove to be the key to stopping Thanos, perhaps by preventing the Mad Titan collecting all six of the Infinity Stones in the first place. Ant-Man and the Wasp would prove to be vitally important heroes in the fight against Thanos, as they'd be the ones with the most experience of the Quantum Realm.

Meanwhile, Marvel has stressed that the experience of living in the Quantum Realm for decades has had Wasp will actually become a villain in the film.

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The Ant-Man & the Wasp Trailers

The first Ant-Man & the Wasp trailer was scored to "Ants Invasion" by Adam and the Ants, a double-layer of ant-play. It stressed the importance of partnership to the film, ensuring Wasp wasn't seen as just another "sidekick." The trailer carefully established the status quo of the main cast, showing Scott under house arrest and the Pyms on the run from the FBI. Pride of place went to an awesome car-chase, which incorporated size-changing tech into the action in a fantastic way.

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The second trailer offered a lot more action involving the Pym Particles, including a stunning sequence in which Wasp evaded a knife attack. It also provided context for the main story, focusing in on the exploration of the Quantum Realm. There was a brief glimpse of Janet Van Dyne's original Wasp, although it's easy to miss.

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The Ant-Man and the Wasp Posters

While the first poster for Ant-Man & the Wasp followed the traditional Marvel format - a montage of all the key characters and actors, even including what was then Giant-Man and appropriately inviting viewers to "experience it a little bigger."

The Writers of Ant-Man & the Wasp

Paul Rudd looking at something in Clueless

The script of Ant-Man & the Wasp has been written by a large team, including Paul Rudd himself. He's worked closely with Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, screenwriters of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. The writing team is rounded out by Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari.

The Director of Ant-Man & the Wasp

Peyton Reed - Exclusive Ant-Man Photo

The first Ant-Man film was plagued with behind-the-scenes drama, believed to largely be due to clashes between now-defunct the Marvel Creative Committee and Edgar Wright. Peyton Reed took over, and remains in charge of the Ant-Man franchise as director of the sequel.

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