‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’: VFX Empowered the Clash Between The Wasp and Ghost
The Marvel sequel played with scale and instability in conveying the superpowers of The Wasp (Evangeline Lilly) and Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen).
The Marvel sequel played with scale and instability in conveying the superpowers of The Wasp (Evangeline Lilly) and Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen).
The mostly-standalone sequel is forced to engage with an evolving Marvel Cinematic Universe in two game-changing post-credits scenes.
The latest Marvel movie opened to $76 million, and it may be the last time the 2018 summer box office sees an opening at that level.
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The sequel to “Ant-Man” plays out just before the events of “Infinity War,” a narrative knot that the filmmaker had to untangle to make his own film.
“She’s not a supporting character,” the director explained to IndieWire. “She’s a lead in this movie, and it really is her story.”
For his first-ever sequel, the director had to contend with the impact of another film that forever altered his hero, a “weird gift” he embraced.
Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, and their parade of co-stars greeted fans Monday night in LA, ahead of the film’s July 6 release.
It’s also been called “fun, funny, and forgettable.”
“Jurassic World” and “Incredibles 2” face steep competition if they’re going to make history at the box office this summer.
It’s set before “Avengers: Infinity War.”
Michael Douglas returns and Michelle Pfeiffer joins the cast for Marvel’s small-sized sequel.