Honestly, given how the Wright situation went down, this film could have turned out to be a disaster, and the movie actually looks good. Like I have said in the past, I am seeing something around IM2 quality all said and done for this movie. Which I am okay with.
It was really good.I've been thinking about picking that up or waiting for the eventual OHC. It looks good!
I've always thought they should of gone all out crazy with one of the villainous Pym Particle using villains.I don't think people realize how much damage someone can do if they were able to shrink to a near indeterminate size.
I read the new Ant-Man comic and it was surprisingly awesome.
The comic really lived up to the hype.
I think Scott Lang is going to win a lot of new fans with that book.
I see no signs of disaster yet, but I don't think any big problems the film might have would be visible in a trailer. It would look professional and polished regardless of who's directing.
Someone who can climb through the lock in your door, climb inside you while your asleep at night and mess with your internal organs is the kind of messed up thing you would think Mark Millar would of done at some point.
The last I read of Scott Lang he was dying a fiery death in Avengers Disassembled, back in the 00's. He's come a long way.

Maybe Antman's final fight with Yellowjacket would be something satisfyingly bloody, both going all out with their Pym Particle powers.
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Throwing people by their tie is Scott Lang's trademark move in the movie I think
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t:Gory Mortal Kombat style fatalityt:
Throwing people by their tie is Scott Lang's trademark move in the movie I think
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I've watched the trailer now quite a few times and I still don't see why some people rate it so low.
Ant-Man's greatest weakness:
Casual Friday.
It was really good.
I think if your a Spider-Man fan you will probably like the book because it sort of similar to Spider-Man in a way.
You have a urban, smart ,wise cracking hero who has a dramatic personal life trying to do the right thing.
I've always thought they should of gone all out crazy with one of the villainous Pym Particle using villains.
The closest they got was Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman's Irredeemable Ant-Man.
A guy who can appear out of nowhere, can break into almost any place and is surprisingly hard to kill could be bloody terrifying.
Someone who can climb through the lock in your door, climb inside you while your asleep at night and mess with your internal organs is the kind of messed up thing you would think Mark Millar would of done at some point.
Also, being able to shrink instantly makes him almost like Nightcrawler where he's seemingly able to disappear and teleport to a different place and surprise the enemy.
Thought you were gonna say clip-ons...
The prelude preview shows that Hank was using the same suit in the 60s, so it is the original suit Scott uses.
Does Ant-Man in this movie have Giant-Man-level strength? Or is it not quite up there yet?
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