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Yeah, because its not like casting Robert Redford worked out for TWS.
Oh wait..
Why thank you, sirGood Points All.
People often forget that the source of Ant-Mans powers is a chemical known as Pym Particles, which can shrink ANYTHING, not just Ant-Man himself. As a result of this, Ant-Man often carries a number of useful items with him inside a device called a toolbot, shrinking them to microscopic size so that he can keep them close at all times.
The amount that Batman holds in his utility belt may seem unrealistic, but Ant-Man can hold ten times more equipment than that without even noticing the weight. In the comics, Hank Pym has used the shrinking Pym particles to store items such as a ship, a minicomputer, chainsaw, tent, guns and even a freaking energy sword which are all readily accessible for any given situation. Thats pretty impressive, but theres certainly scope to be even more imaginative with this ability, both within the comics and the movie.
Imagine the possibilities
This infinite arsenal could contain literally anything the writers can come up with. A nuclear bomb could be carried safely within his pocket. Sure, it sounds risky, but you never know when a WMD may come in handy. Bet youd think twice before facing a miniature superhero with a weapon of mass destruction hidden in his pocket
Ignoring the fact that the original Ant-Man could also grow to the size of a house and literally step on his enemies, the ability to shrink is far more powerful than people give it credit for.
Ant-Mans ability to shrink down to the sub-atomic level potentially allows him to change things at the molecular level thats a god-like power right there! In a particularly inspired story, Lang once used this ability to cure the Hulk of a disease by entering his actual DNA and replaced the sick genes with healthy ones taken from the corpse of the Hulks father, Brian Banner. Ant-Man basically cured an incurable disease by re configuring a persons DNA. The possibilities are mind-boggling
But lets think in comic book terms. If Ant-Man could alter the Hulk at the molecular level, what is there to stop him from killing the Hulk using the same method? Even without shrinking to a sub-atomic level, Ant-Man could just enter the Hulks brain and pulverise it from the inside. Thats right loyal readers. Ant-Man could kill the Hulk and there would be no way of stopping him if he shrunk small enough to avoid detection.
The upcoming movie adaptation is unlikely to explore Ant-Mans powers to quite this extent, as Marvel Studios prefer to keep their films family friendly, but the potential is certainly there for Ant-Man to take on almost any super powered character and win. Even if the filmmakers decide to limit his powers so that sub-atomic shrinking is no longer possible, Ant-Man could always just shrink his enemies, grow back to full size and then grind them under his shoe like a bug somewhat ironically. Hilarious or troubling? You decide.
So, Marvel lately has been hyping up everyone, from this years Captain America, TWS, to Guardians of the Galaxy, released a teaser for Avengers, Age of Ultron, then had a special press release where they pretty much named movies for Phase three. But, they didn't say a damn thing about Ant Man, which is supposed to come out after Avengers AOU. It seems to me that they don't have much faith in this movie either. If the studio itself isn't hyped up about, excited and whatnot, how the hell am I supposed to be excited for this. Face it guys, this movie looks to be their first flop.
So, Marvel lately has been hyping up everyone, from this years Captain America, TWS, to Guardians of the Galaxy, released a teaser for Avengers, Age of Ultron, then had a special press release where they pretty much named movies for Phase three. But, they didn't say a damn thing about Ant Man, which is supposed to come out after Avengers AOU. It seems to me that they don't have much faith in this movie either. If the studio itself isn't hyped up about, excited and whatnot, how the hell am I supposed to be excited for this. Face it guys, this movie looks to be their first flop.
They had SDCC to hype this movie. The press conference was for Phase 3 with a scene from the very next movie (which has had more filming completed) included for good measure. If this announcement had been made after AoU aired, they probably would have used Ant-Man instead (although it's unlikely that scenario ever would have occurred).
So, Marvel lately has been hyping up everyone, from this years Captain America, TWS, to Guardians of the Galaxy, released a teaser for Avengers, Age of Ultron, then had a special press release where they pretty much named movies for Phase three. But, they didn't say a damn thing about Ant Man, which is supposed to come out after Avengers AOU. It seems to me that they don't have much faith in this movie either. If the studio itself isn't hyped up about, excited and whatnot, how the hell am I supposed to be excited for this. Face it guys, this movie looks to be their first flop.
Why is casual being used as a noun?