Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania trailer finds Paul Rudd exploring the Quantum Realm
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Marvel Studios has released the first highly anticipated trailer for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantummania, ushering in Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Paul Rudd returns as Scott Lang aka Ant-Man, alongside Evangeline Lilly (Hope Van Dyne), Michael Douglas (Hank Pym) and Michelle Pfeiffer (Janet Van Dyne).
The trailer (via Marvel Studios YouTube) also offers a new look at Jonathan Majors’ Kang the Conqueror, which made its MCU debut last year in Loki’s Loki TV series, and is also featured on the newly released poster.
Trailer: Marvel Studios has released the first highly anticipated trailer for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantummania, kicking off Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Poster: The trailer (via Marvel Studios YouTube) also offers a new look at Jonathan Majors’ Kang the Conqueror, which made its MCU debut in Loki’s Loki TV series last year, and features on the newly released poster
The trailer begins with Scott Lang walking down the street and now recognized by many for his status as an Avenger.
“I used to ask myself a lot of questions. Scott, you’re an ex-con. How are you an Avenger? That makes no sense,” he says, having seen him return to the Baskin-Robbins store where he worked in the first Ant-Man, where he’s called “Employee of the Century.”
He also high-fives a young child with an Ant-Man backpack, as seen on the red carpet at a black-tie event with Hope, wearing a white dress.
Acknowledged: The trailer starts with Scott Lang walking down the street and is now recognized by many for his status as an Avenger
Baskin-Robbins: ‘I used to ask myself a lot of questions. Scott, you’re an ex-con. How are you an Avenger? That makes no sense,” he says, returning to the Baskin-Robbins store where he worked in the first Ant-Man, where he’s called “Employee of the Century.”
“But everywhere I go, people tell me the same thing,” Scott adds a voiceover, as a coffee shop employee tells him, “Thank you Spider-Man!” though he does not correct it.
Back home, his daughter Cassie (Kathryn Newton, who replaces Abby Ryder Fortson in 2015’s Ant-Man and 2018’s Ant-Man and the Wasp) reveals something they’ve invented.
“People still need help, Dad. That’s why we made this. It’s like a satellite to deep space, but Quantum,” Cassie explains, turning on the device.
Spider-Man: “But everywhere I go, people tell me the same thing,” Scott adds voiceover, as a coffee shop employee tells him, “Thank you Spider-Man!” though he doesn’t correct it
Cassie: Back at his home, his daughter Cassie (Kathryn Newton, who replaces Abby Ryder Fortson from 2015’s Ant-Man and 2018’s Ant-Man and the Wasp) reveals something they invented
Immediately alarmed, Janet adds, “You’re sending a signal to the Quantum Realm? Turn it off now.’
But she’s too late, as the device starts pulling everyone into the Quantum Realm, as Scott goes after Cassie.
They find themselves in a mysterious and unknown place where Cassie asks, “Where are we?” as Elton John’s Goodbye continues to play Yellow Brick Road as some bizarre characters surface.
Turn it off: Janet is immediately alarmed and adds, ‘You’re sending a signal to the Quantum Realm? Turn it off now’
Quantum: But she’s too late as the device starts pulling everyone into the Quantum realm as Scott goes after Cassie
Janet explains, “It’s a secret universe, beneath ours,” while she’s with Hank and their daughter Hope, while Hope asks why she’s so scared.
“There’s something I never told you,” she says, as we hear Kang say, “This place, it’s not what you think.”
The trailer continues with more photos of several bizarre characters – including a glimpse of the unspecified character played by Bill Murray in his MCU debut.
Secret Universe: Janet explains, ‘It’s a secret universe, below ours’, while with Hank and their daughter Hope, as Hope asks why she’s so scared
Never: ‘There’s something I never told you,’ she says, as we hear Kang say, ‘This place, it’s not what you think’
Bill’s Debut: The trailer continues with more shots of various bizarre characters – including a glimpse of the unspecified character played by Bill Murray in his MCU debut
“I can take you home and give you more time…if you help me,” Kang says over some action-packed shots, as we see Scott, Cassie, and Hope all in their Ant-Man suits as Kang approaches.
“So what’s it going to be… Ant-Man?” Kang asks, as the trailer draws to a close.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania will debut in theaters across the country starting February 17, 2023.
Suits: “I can take you home and give you more time…if you help me,” Kang says over some action-packed shots, as we see Scott, Cassie and Hope all in their Ant-Man suits as Kang approaches
Kang: “So what’s it going to be… Ant-Man?” Kang asks, as the trailer draws to a close
Theaters: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania debuts in theaters across the country starting February 17, 2023