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Glad the movie is getting a positive reaction, AOU was a disappointment to me so I would love for this to be really good to make up for that.
I like both Thor films.I like Thor 2![]()
I think Hank Pym is likeable in West Coast Avengers, Avengers United They Stand (when he lead the team), Mighty Avengers and Avengers Academy.I'm going to be super happy if this turns out to be another surprise hit for Marvel. I must admit it was hard to get excited for this one, only because other than the way he was shown in Avengers EMH, Hank Pym has never been a likeable character (and yes I know the movie is about Lang), so it was hard for me to get excited for this film.
And lets face it the way Ant-man/Giant-man is portrayed in the Ultimates, no one would go see a solo movie based on that character.
Marvel has got me invested in a character I probably could have cared less about. That's saying something!
Part of me thinks they aren't real, though, since it seems [BLACKOUT]almost a certainty at this point Lang will be a part of the Avengers by the end of the movie[/BLACKOUT]
I loathe everything Ultimate....even the good stuff by association lol
That and [Blackout]It's not a good introduction to Strange since the majority of people have no idea who he is. [/blackout]
That's not really valid as Thanos and the twins were both revealed post-credits and they are not anymore well known than Strange. Thanos and the twins are picking up popularity now, but when those stingers came there were a lot of confused people in the audience
From The LA TimesArtist Mark Brooks’ teaser creation is loaded with classic comic book faces. Left to right, there’s Whirlwind, Porcupine, the new Beetle and Grizzly (yes, the villain whose go-to look was a giant furry bear suit/exoskeleton). When we asked if the black-and-white motif was alluding to a flashback or something else, Spencer said he thinks Brooks was playing with “a little bit of a ‘Breaking Bad’ homage. I think Mark Brooks took some inspiration there in terms of the color choices.”
But that doesn’t explain why the cover for "Ant-Man No. 1" surrounds Scott Lang with villains. Spencer pulled back the curtain a little further and said, “We’re hinting at a major development for Scott. Scott is an ex-con, he’s a guy with a criminal past. This teaser hints that he may not be quite as reformed as we might have thought. This is our first big hint that Scott’s going to find himself back in his old world, back in a criminal life.” However, Moss warned to take a closer look before assigning Lang a spot in the rogues' gallery, “The key thing to take away from the promo images is, if you look at Scott’s hand that he’s holding behind his back, he has his fingers crossed.” So don’t count Scott out just because he’s hanging around with a bunch of bad guys.
Other villains not pictured on the cover, but still a major part of the new Ant-Man title include Darren Cross and a classic Marvel villain whom Spencer would not name, but teased as "'80s-tastic."