Ant-Man Michael Douglas is Hank Pym

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Good thing him being 70 stops none of it and in fact encourages them. Hank being a crazy ass cynical and pessimistic old scientist makes a lot of sense actually and is vey inspired.

Him being 70 means he isn't going to be a major part of the storylines. He's not going to be on The Avengers team. He'll be in the background when Avengers 2 and 3 roll around.

Yes him being 70 and Scott Lang/Paul Rudd being the lead and main character does stop all that. It will be Lang getting involved if anything.
 
Him being 70 means he isn't going to be a major part of the storylines. He's not going to be on The Avengers team. He'll be in the background when Avengers 2 and 3 roll around.
And Marvel is creating their own version of the Avengers in the MCU where he's not a member. I don't see this as a problem even if it doesn't completely match up with the comics.
 
People seriously need to get over this weird obsession with everything being exactly the way it was when they were 12. Get a dictionary, look up the word 'adaptation', memorize it, maybe take a few weeks personal time to adjust to this frightening new world, and move on.
 
Him being 70 means he isn't going to be a major part of the storylines. He's not going to be on The Avengers team. He'll be in the background when Avengers 2 and 3 roll around.

Yes him being 70 and Scott Lang/Paul Rudd being the lead and main character does stop all that. It will be Lang getting involved if anything.
You keep saying this and keeps being not true and narrow minded.

The MCU doesn't have to and does not comform to the comics. Him being old does not exclude him from being a major part of movies going forward and this:

And while Douglas has only done one sequel in his career spanning more than 40 years - Gordon Gekko in 2010's "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" - the actor teased about his involvement in future "Ant-Man" sequels.

"(Marvel) reciprocated well, there are sequels. Who knows?" the actor said.
backs that up. Just because Scott Lang is the main focus does not mean Hank Pym has to be left to dry. Hank Pym's character has never solely been about being Ant-Man or any one hero.
 
Him being 70 means he isn't going to be a major part of the storylines. He's not going to be on The Avengers team. He'll be in the background when Avengers 2 and 3 roll around.

Yes him being 70 and Scott Lang/Paul Rudd being the lead and main character does stop all that. It will be Lang getting involved if anything.
He probably wasn't going to be on The Avengers team anyway. The movie roster is absolutely stuffed and is only getting fuller. There are a number of terrific characters that simply aren't going to ever make the cut, and their fans are always going to be miffed.

I would think the number of other characters who are being realized fantastically in Avengers would mitigate that somewhat for fans. The character getting a nice plump role here is certainly a nice consolation prize IMO. My man Dane Whitman will be lucky to get a 2 second cameo in a Phase 12 movie :funny:
 
People seriously need to get over this weird obsession with everything being exactly the way it was when they were 12. Get a dictionary, look up the word 'adaptation', memorize it, maybe take a few weeks personal time to adjust to this frightening new world, and move on.
People don't get older, okay? I read about that in a comic book
 
People don't get older, okay? I read about that in a comic book

Why aren't you posting a bunch of angry smilies and writing about how your world has collapsed since Jason Bateman didn't get the call?

Oh wait, you're a responsible, sane adult. Nevermind.
 
I'm happy with this. Michael is a very talented actor and I've got to be honest, I was never really looking forward to seeing hank Pym on the avengers.
 
I'm happy with this. Michael is a very talented actor and I've got to be honest, I was never really looking forward to seeing hank Pym on the avengers.

Only comic book nerds would complain about a really good Oscar winning actor getting a part in a comic book movie for superficial reasons.
 
With Douglas now playing Pym, was the character really inventing the suit back in the 60s? I think the 70s (or even early 80s) will better. The actor's age must be a factor in this.
 
You keep saying this and keeps being not true and narrow minded.

The MCU doesn't have to and does not comform to the comics. Him being old does not exclude him from being a major part of movies going forward and this:

backs that up. Just because Scott Lang is the main focus does not mean Hank Pym has to be left to dry. Hank Pym's character has never solely been about being Ant-Man or any one hero.

So Michael Douglas is going to become Yellowjacket or Giant Man or Goliath and be on the Avengers instead of Ant-Man?
 
They're not known for great writing though, so I'd highly doubt you'll ever see the likes of a Dicaprio featuring in these films.
who nedds the Titanic guy if you have Robert freaking Redford? Ten times the actor
 
Good luck to them getting any acting vet who still has clout. Marvel movies are the in-thing right now, so they will rightly attract newcomers and the famous actors who want a good paycheck and a great time.

They're not known for great writing though, so I'd highly doubt you'll ever see the likes of a Dicaprio or Day-Lewis featuring in these films.
Well, Tom Hanks has expressed interest in superhero stuff. He also said he was disapointed that he's never been offered to play a hero or villain, not ever.

The Guardians already has Glenn Close in the cast. I wonder when we will see Meryl Streep, Al Pacino and those people in this kind of films :)
 
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Has it been confirmed that Paul Rudd is Scott Lang, or could he be a young Pym, with the story/heist actually taking place in the 60s? Like this whole film is a flashback.

I personally would want him to be Lang in the present day, a technician that works for SHIELD, daughter gets sick, he steals the second Ant Man suit and steals money to pay medical bills. He gets spotted, AIM kidnaps his daughter and the suit, he gets caught by SHIELD, they agree for him to use the original suit to infiltrate AIM and get the other suit back if they help save his daughter. In the end Pym reveals himself, talks about the work he did with Howard Stark, etc. etc., agrees to let Lang be the new Ant Man, continue Phase 3.
 
Man, this movie is shaping up to be the best standalone MCU movie ever.

Who would have ever thought that of Ant Man, huh?
 
Has it been confirmed that Paul Rudd is Scott Lang, or could he be a young Pym, with the story/heist actually taking place in the 60s? Like this whole film is a flashback.

I personally would want him to be Lang in the present day, a technician that works for SHIELD, daughter gets sick, he steals the second Ant Man suit and steals money to pay medical bills. He gets spotted, AIM kidnaps his daughter and the suit, he gets caught by SHIELD, they agree for him to use the original suit to infiltrate AIM and get the other suit back if they help save his daughter. In the end Pym reveals himself, talks about the work he did with Howard Stark, etc. etc., agrees to let Lang be the new Ant Man, continue Phase 3.

Yes
 
I hear Stan Lee will be filming a cameo as Pym's younger brother.
 
I just saw this. Holy cow. I love it. Never thought I'd have been so excited for an Ant-Man movie.
 
I really can't with the people saying they won't even see this movie outright before any footage is out. I mean.... Way to jump to conclusions here.

It's fine to be angry that they're doing something different than you expected, but give it a chance at least. The whole thing might surprise you. Douglas has made a career out of playing complex characters, so the biggest draw for me is seeing where he and Wright/Cornish take Hank. We're getting a different interpretation than EMH, which is a show I loved, and a Hank Pym I loved. Yet, it's Douglas' involvement in this movie that has me on the edge of my seat.

I just think it's silly to be so angry you'd admit to illegally watching a movie before the first promo drops.
 
Two thoughts come to mind.
1. I'm a little dissapointed that Hank Pym is going to be old.
2. I'm extremely excited to see how this plays out. Michael Douglas is such a great actor!

This movie is definitely jumping up my most anticipated!

Same here.
Now I wonder if we get Wasp...
 
So Michael Douglas is going to become Yellowjacket or Giant Man or Goliath and be on the Avengers instead of Ant-Man?
alright I'm done with you. You're completely caught up on him having to be in a superhero costume to be relevant and refuse to look at it any other way. Enjoy being narrow minded for the however many years Douglas is Pym right up until he's in Avengers 3 and Ant-Man sequels and not enjoying it because you can't deal with him not being in yellow spandex.
 
Him being 70 means he isn't going to be a major part of the storylines. He's not going to be on The Avengers team. He'll be in the background when Avengers 2 and 3 roll around.

Yes him being 70 and Scott Lang/Paul Rudd being the lead and main character does stop all that. It will be Lang getting involved if anything.

Please explain how you jumped to the wild-ass conclusion that being 70 precludes one from joining The Avengers.

There is nothing....nothing in Hank Pym's powerset, skillset, or perceived personality that requires him to be a 30something year old man.

Hank Pym is a scientist with a suit that allows him to shrink to microscopic size or grow to the size of a skyscraper, and a helmet that lets him talk to ants. He dates a girl named Janet Van Dyne, and he is a member of The Avengers.

Again, *please* explain how "age 70" automatically negates any of the previous paragraph. :dry:
 
This is a huge fetch, I love that they're willing to think outside the box. Just wondering since they'll show young Hank in the beginning of the movie but is that it or will there be more flashbacks during the course of the movie?
 
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