I can say Ant-Man and The Wasp is going to do things in the Marvel universe that they haven't gotten an opportunity to do yet and I just got some tidbits the other day and they're mind-blowing. It's going to be really cool.
http://www.vulture.com/2015/07/spoiler-ant-mans-twists-and-cameos-explained.htmlI'm wondering if might we see another Falcon cameo?
does anyone know how it came to fruition that he would cameo in the first film? Was it a last minute thing? Or did they want Captain America or Iron Man but could only go with Falcon? I'm not knocking it. I think it was good. Helps build his fanbase.
Tell me about the cameo from Anthony Mackie's Falcon, who Ant-Man tussles with during one break-in. How did you decide to include him?
That was not in the original script, and when we were talking about increasing the heist movie tropes, McKay said, "There's always that moment where the heist is in place and the plan is ready but, oh ****, there's one more thing we've gotta get!" In our movie, it's the signal decoy, and Hank has to send Scott to this old Stark warehouse to get it. Unbeknownst to Pym, that old piece of land became at the end of Age of Ultron the new Avengers facility. So McKay pitched that he has to fight an Avenger, and we'd just seen Captain America: The Winter Soldier, so McKay suggested the Falcon. It seemed like the right character not a marquee character like Iron Man or Thor, but the right level of hero. And the kid in us was excited: This hero has these certain powers and this other hero has different powers, so if they fight, who's gonna win? That's what I love about the whole Marvel thing: Mackie's in Winter Soldier, a pretty serious-minded political thriller, and then he comes into our movie and he's doing light comedy. Then he's going to be in Captain America: Civil War, where he'll be serious again.
I enjoy the concept of shrinking. We don't get many movies that has a character with that ability. I guess we can count Night at the Museum and of course Honey I shrunk the Kids, but those were a while ago.Some Ant-Man news
David Dastmalchian says the Ant-Man sequel is "mind-blowing."
Marvel's Ant-Man animated shorts coming to Disney XD
http://ew.com/tv/2017/05/22/marvel-ant-man-animated-shorts-disney-xd/
Pena confirmed awhile back and it should be on one of the earlier post. He said he had a movie to film before reporting. This movie might be right after he is broken out by Cap.Now that we know T.I. Tip Harris is coming back for Ant Man 2 then this will definitely be a sequel worth watching that's for sure especially if they have Pena in this as well
I would like if this film dealt with what Hank thought about Scott running off to help Cap in CW. Sure he's got no love for Stark but on the other hand you could argue that Scott kinda threw away the second chance Hank gave him by doing that.
what's the budget expected to be?
Seeing that the first film's production budget was $130 million, I think this film's production will probably be around $160 - 170 million.
In the first major casting in the upcoming sequel to “Ant-Man,” Marvel has tapped Hannah John-Kamen for a new role in “Ant-Man and the Wasp.”
Paul Rudd is returning in the title role with Evangeline Lilly coming back as Hope van Dyne a.k.a. the Wasp. Michael Douglas and Michael Pena are also expected to reprise their roles from the original.
Marvel had no comment on the casting.