Ant-Man Michael Douglas is Hank Pym

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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?

Dunno....will be interesting to see. Wright hasn't indicated that the 1960s scenes are integral --- just a prologue. But there could be more to it than that.

I hope the 60s scenes show Pym with SHIELD, and Wright takes the opportunity to connect some more dots with SHIELD's evolving backstory.
 
Dunno....will be interesting to see. Wright hasn't indicated that the 1960s scenes are integral --- just a prologue. But there could be more to it than that.

I hope the 60s scenes show Pym with SHIELD, and Wright takes the opportunity to connect some more dots with SHIELD's evolving backstory.

Yeah I'd like that. SHIELD knowing about Hank while it's in its early days. It'd be curious to see perhaps Hank's using the powers in a different reason than we'd expect, just a scientist who was in over his head. Maybe as a nice bonus we'd get to see the classic SHIELD costume in the flashbacks. :woot:
 
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Yeah I'd like that. SHIELD knowing about Hank while it's in its early days. It'd be curious to see perhaps Hank's using the powers in a different reason than we'd expect, just a scientist who was in over his head. Maybe as a nice bonus we'd get to see the classic SHIELD costume in the flashbacks. :woot:

Please tell me that there will be ANOTHER guy playing Hank Pym in the 60's flashbacks!! A much younger guy!!!:cmad:

surely we are not gonna have a geriatric Pym as ANT MAN in flashbacks!!!! Come on!!!

SMH
 
Dunno....will be interesting to see. Wright hasn't indicated that the 1960s scenes are integral --- just a prologue. But there could be more to it than that.

I hope the 60s scenes show Pym with SHIELD, and Wright takes the opportunity to connect some more dots with SHIELD's evolving backstory.
Why the 60s and not 70s?
Is Douglas playing the character as older than himself?
 
Please tell me that there will be ANOTHER guy playing Hank Pym in the 60's flashbacks!! A much younger guy!!!:cmad:

surely we are not gonna have a geriatric Pym as ANT MAN in flashbacks!!!! Come on!!!

SMH

Well obviously it wouldn't make sense to have an actor who's 69 year old to also play a younger version of his character in flashbacks.
 
Isildur´s Heir;27644333 said:
RIDICULOUS!
As much as i like Douglas, to make Hank Pym 69 year old guy is pointless and moronic.

Of course that some people will like it because they are more interested in the idea of legendary actors in Marvel movies than an actually good portrait of the characters.


You nailed it!
 
I'm not a huge Ant-Man / Pym guy and don't know a ton about it but would love to see Douglas turn to the 'dark side' as YellowJacket or Giant Man and become the villain in this one.

If this is blasphemous please educate me.
 
This just in: Morgan Freeman will play the Submariner!!
 
Well obviously it wouldn't make sense to have an actor who's 69 year old to also play a younger version of his character in flashbacks.

It makes as much sense as this crap!!
 
Screw that. I'm checking out at 40 :o

So, does this mean, since Marvel Comics let the movies dictate the books now, that Hank Pym will be a 70+ year old man in the current 616?

I'm guessing time-travel.
....you give up too easy. C Lee and I are over 50 and still goin'.
 
You nailed it!

Why is there anything wrong with that?

Is it a bad thing that we want Hollywood legends, icons, royalty (and Douglas might fit the bill for all three!) to give us their interpretations of these characters? I'm actually ecstatic that Marvel's making room for these oldies to come into their playground and pretend to be supers. That's an incredible thing. Sure it's another white male dude, but there is ageism in Hollywood as well, and there aren't a lot of major roles for 60+ somethings in blockbuster films. Marvel's actually taking a huge chance on Douglas as one of their classic heroes.

Two time Oscar winner Michael Douglas. He of Kirk Douglas' seed.

You guys say Hollywood legends like it's a bad thing.
 
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Why the 60s and not 70s?
Is Douglas playing the character as older than himself?

Wright has always said specifically that Pym's tenure as Ant-Man took place in the 1960s in Joe Cornish's script. Feige says that very little has changed from the original script, so those of us who've been following this film's development for the past, what, 8 years are still going with 60s.
 
There's no rule stating true to the comics is the only way for getting good portrait of characters, now I'm not saying they should change everything but if they're willing to do a different interpretation than we're used to, then why not give it a go? Comics goes through a different phases so would it be so harmful if a movie to do the same? I like that Wright's putting a different take on a origin story of a character.
 
It'd be great if they got Kathleen Turner for Wasp.
 
I'm not a huge Ant-Man / Pym guy and don't know a ton about it but would love to see Douglas turn to the 'dark side' as YellowJacket or Giant Man and become the villain in this one.

If this is blasphemous please educate me.
I don't think he'll be any of them in the PRESENT.
I CAN see Howard Stark and Hank meeting at the Stark Expo in 1974 tho and plenty can start THERE that hasn't even been touched on yet
 
Why is there anything wrong with that?

Is it a bad thing that we want Hollywood legends, icons, royalty (and Douglas might fit the bill for all three!) to give us their interpretations of these characters? I'm actually ecstatic that Marvel's making room for these oldies to come into their playground and pretend to be supers. That's an incredible thing. Sure it's another white male dude, but there is ageism in Hollywood as well, and there aren't a lot of major roles for 60+ somethings in blockbuster films. Marvel's actually taking a huge chance on Douglas as one of their classic heroes.

Two time Oscar winner Michael Douglas. He of Kirk Douglas' seed.

You guys say Hollywood legends like it's a bad thing.
Nick Nolte did it already 11 years ago, now I'm happy that Glenn Close, Robert Redford and Michael Douglas are onboard.
Let's hope Pitt and Cruise are offered the same before they become old men.
 
Why is there anything wrong with that?

Is it a bad thing that we want Hollywood legends, icons, royalty (and Douglas might fit the bill for all three!) to give us their interpretations of these characters? I'm actually ecstatic that Marvel's making room for these oldies to come into their playground and pretend to be supers. That's an incredible thing. Sure it's another white male dude, but there is ageism in Hollywood as well, and there aren't a lot of major roles for 60+ somethings in blockbuster films. Marvel's actually taking a huge chance on Douglas as one of their classic heroes.

Two time Oscar winner Michael Douglas. He of Kirk Douglas' seed.

You guys say Hollywood legends like it's a bad thing.
I'm lovin' all the older stars getting a spot in Marvel films.
 
Nick Nolte did it already 11 years ago, now I'm happy that Glenn Close, Robert Redford and Michael Douglas are onboard.
Let's hope Pitt and Cruise are offered the same before they become old men.
technically, THAT wasn't a Marvel Studios film.
 
Wright has always said specifically that Pym's tenure as Ant-Man took place in the 1960s in Joe Cornish's script. Feige says that very little has changed from the original script, so those of us who've been following this film's development for the past, what, 8 years are still going with 60s.
To be realitistic, isn't it impossible for someone born 1944 to become a leading top scientist before the age of 26?

technically, THAT wasn't a Marvel Studios film.
Nope, but Nolte was an old actor in a Marvel comic film, playing someone with super powers :)
 
Why is there anything wrong with that?

Is it a bad thing that we want Hollywood legends, icons, royalty (and Douglas might fit the bill for all three!) to give us their interpretations of these characters? I'm actually ecstatic that Marvel's making room for these oldies to come into their playground and pretend to be supers. That's an incredible thing. Sure it's another white male dude, but there is ageism in Hollywood as well, and there aren't a lot of major roles for 60+ somethings in blockbuster films. Marvel's actually taking a huge chance on Douglas as one of their classic heroes.

Two time Oscar winner Michael Douglas. He of Kirk Douglas' seed.

You guys say Hollywood legends like it's a bad thing.

Because the fans deserve better! And because there are tons a fine YOUNGER actors who can get this done!! Douglas has had his time in the sun! He is not a Superhero or anything close to it!! This is ridiculous! This aint about ageism!! It's about common sense! Drop Morgan Freeman as the Black Panther then!! Oh he's a great actor!!! Thats all that freakin matters!! Not fit!! Not type!! "Oh, he's a legend!!" Well guess what??? All of the legends have had bombs in their careers!! Even in roles that fit who they were.....

And another great question was asked.....Are the comics gonna excelerate the age of the 616 Hank Pym now, to fit this stupid movie image they are shoving at us??
 
To be realitistic, isn't it impossible for someone born 1944 to become a leading top scientist before the age of 26?

Nope, but Nolte was an old actor in a Marvel comic film :)
Not Really, Howard Stark was pretty young. Killian was pretty young when he met Tony in 1999.
 
It makes as much sense as this crap!!

How does this not make sense? The script for Ant-Man was written 8 years ago, and remains largely unaltered, according to Kevin Feige. The plan was always to base it around "To Steal An Ant-Man," which focuses on Scott Lang stealing the suit from Hank Pym as a means to save his daughter's life, and on Pym taking Lang under his wing and mentoring him to become a superhero instead of a supervillain. Cornish and Wright always liked the idea of Pym being literally from the 1960s, where he made his comic book debut, and setting up this old mentor/young student dynamic.

What on earth is wrong with having a 70-year old Pym in that story?
 
I'm lovin' all the older stars getting a spot in Marvel films.

Me too..........but it out to be the correct spots! SMH Look at Robert Redford........he's playing a "role" ....he's not playing Captain America.
 
Because the fans deserve better! And because there are tons a fine YOUNGER actors who can get this done!! Douglas has had his time in the sun! He is not a Superhero or anything close to it!! This is ridiculous! This aint about ageism!! It's about common sense! Drop Morgan Freeman as the Black Panther then!! Oh he's a great actor!!! Thats all that freakin matters!! Not fit!! Not type!! "Oh, he's a legend!!" Well guess what??? All of the legends have had bombs in their careers!! Even in roles that fit who they were.....

And another great question was asked.....Are the comics gonna excelerate the age of the 616 Hank Pym now, to fit this stupid movie image they are shoving at us??
Who says Mike will even BE Hank in the 60's? There could be another actor yet to be chosen.
 
Hate to say this but:

NEWSFLASH!

Pym wasn't EVER portrayed as a fragile old many in any of the stories he's famous for. None of that alternate future or what if? crap applies here.

Wait a damn minute, wasn't Pym an old man in the AOU comic book?

You know how I can tell most of you who are vehemently upset about this have never even read an Ant-Man comic before? SAM IS HAPPY ABOUT THIS. And he was highly pissed just a few months ago because he thought Marvel would be minimizing Pym. But he's not upset that he's old and weary. Why is that? Because casting someone as big as Douglas means Marvel has plans for the character and is taking him seriously. And why does him not being old and weary take away from that for him? Because Pym is basically an old weary guy in a 40 year old's body in the comics. Making him 70 years old does absolutely nothing to the character's essence and personality and characteristics other than making him the age he acts anyway.

Well said.:up:

....you give up too easy. C Lee and I are over 50 and still goin'.

What? Really?:eek:
 
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