Ant-Man The Official Ant-Man News and Speculation Thread - Part 7

Status
Not open for further replies.
A friend of mine was part of the press who watched the first press screening, he did not reveal to me the ending of the film for press embargo release reasons, although he did share with me both the after and post credits scenes, beware here are some spoilery details:


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT

SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT


YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED



SPOILER ALERT



SPOILER ALERT



SPOILER ALERT




After credits scene

We see Hank Pym in his office, some time later after the movie's events, he is looking at a wasp in a case nearby his office door, then his secretary notifies him about a call from Tony Stark himself, Tony tells him to check his email and to meet up with him if any interest.

Hank opens the file, and reads the title, he closes the doors with caution and looks shocked, the title of the document reads:

SUPERHUMAN REGISTRATION ACT


Post Credits Scene


Hank, after reading the file, closes his computer, packs up to leave and hurries up to leave his facility, he starts calling Tony to meet somewhere, he closes the door a little too hard in a hurry, the wasp case falls into the ground, then the camera pans down to the floor and follows the wasp flying, and flies to the window to get free, but gets trapped in some sort of spider web, then a spider with the famous radioactive symbol begins crawling to it, cut to black.




"Ant-Man will return in Captain America: Civil War"



SPOILER END


SPOILER END


SPOILER END


SPOILER END
 
Last edited:
Thorough - especially this fast, I'll give him that.
 
A friend of mine was part of the press who watched the first press screening, he did not reveal to me the ending of the film for press embargo release reasons, although he did share with me both the after and post credits scenes, beware here are some spoilery details:


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT

SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT


YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED



SPOILER ALERT



SPOILER ALERT



SPOILER ALERT




After credits scene

We see Hank Pym in his office, some time later after the movie's events, he is looking at a wasp in a case nearby his office door, then his secretary notifies him about a call from Tony Stark himself, Tony tells him to check his email and to meet up with him if any interest.

Hank opens the file, and reads the title, he closes the doors with caution and looks shocked, the title of the document reads:

SUPERHUMAN REGISTRATION ACT


Post Credits Scene


Hank, after reading the file, closes his computer, packs up to leave and hurries up to leave his facility, he starts calling Tony to meet somewhere, he closes the door a little too hard in a hurry, the wasp case falls into the ground, then the camera pans down to the floor and follows the wasp flying, and flies to the window to get free, but gets trapped in some sort of spider web, then a spider with the famous radioactive symbol begins crawling to it, cut to black.




"Ant-Man will return in Captain America: Civil War"



SPOILER END


SPOILER END


SPOILER END


SPOILER END

What does your friend think of the movie? Excellent? Or just good? :)
 
Call me skeptical. Post screening reactions for AoU were also over the moon, and we all know what happened there.
 
Post screening reactions for AoU were depressing right from the beginning. So many fake smiles.

And yes, I do know how it turned out. Just fine.
 
I hope those are fake. The second post credit scene sounds cheesy and implies that Pym is somehow involved in another hero's origin.
 
I hope those are fake. The second post credit scene sounds cheesy and implies that Pym is somehow involved in another hero's origin.

Seems to be true to me.

https://***********/MarkHudson_453/status/614349505207513088
 
A friend of mine was part of the press who watched the first press screening, he did not reveal to me the ending of the film for press embargo release reasons, although he did share with me both the after and post credits scenes, beware here are some spoilery details:


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT

SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT


YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED



SPOILER ALERT



SPOILER ALERT



SPOILER ALERT




After credits scene

We see Hank Pym in his office, some time later after the movie's events, he is looking at a wasp in a case nearby his office door, then his secretary notifies him about a call from Tony Stark himself, Tony tells him to check his email and to meet up with him if any interest.

Hank opens the file, and reads the title, he closes the doors with caution and looks shocked, the title of the document reads:

SUPERHUMAN REGISTRATION ACT


Post Credits Scene


Hank, after reading the file, closes his computer, packs up to leave and hurries up to leave his facility, he starts calling Tony to meet somewhere, he closes the door a little too hard in a hurry, the wasp case falls into the ground, then the camera pans down to the floor and follows the wasp flying, and flies to the window to get free, but gets trapped in some sort of spider web, then a spider with the famous radioactive symbol begins crawling to it, cut to black.




"Ant-Man will return in Captain America: Civil War"



SPOILER END


SPOILER END


SPOILER END


SPOILER END

Um ... those scenes sounds weird ... at least the second one.
 
What does your friend think of the movie? Excellent? Or just good? :)



He thinks that it does work well as a movie, as well as a superhero origin, but is not as spectacular as you hope it will be, relying ALOT on easter eggs on other heroes in the MCU.
 
Maybe Peter got bit on a visit to Pym Technologies...
 
Some more spoiler free reviews:

Dave Karger ‏@davekarger · 6m6 minutes ago  Los Angeles, CA
Just saw #AntMan & loved it. Sharp, easy to follow & very funny. My kind of superhero movie. Paul Rudd is terrific & Michael Peña steals it.

Josh Hatala ‏@jmhatala · 4m4 minutes ago
Shockingly, #AntMan is another home run for Marvel.

Bill Rosemann ‏@BillRosemann · 18m18 minutes ago
@AntMan Spoiler: @Marvel does it again! Hilarious, heartfelt & deeply connected to the MCU! Bravo @MrPeytonReed @Kevfeige! Bring on Phase 3!

Will Marfuggi ‏@willmarfuggi · 15m15 minutes ago
Just saw #AntMan and loved it. Has a real sense of fun. Don't let anyone spoil what happens in it for you.

Drew Taylor ‏@DrewTailored 3m3 minutes ago

ANT-MAN exceeded all expectations. Smart, fun, witty and suspenseful. It's like AVENGERS' ELEVEN.

Dan Casey ‏@osteoferocious 3m3 minutes ago

Ant-Man was a goddamn delight. A lot of people were writing it off, but it was so much fun. Great casting, inventive action, lots of bugs.

Dan Casey ‏@osteoferocious · 1m1 minute ago
Last but not least, make sure you stay allllll the way through Ant-Man's credits. Trust me on this.

Christina Radish ‏@ChristinaRadish · 3m3 minutes ago
#ANTMAN is both fun and funny, and just a damn good time. As much as I love #PaulRudd, I have to say .@realmichaelpena steals the show.

Brian Particelli ‏@BrianTooFab · 1m1 minute ago
Antman was fun. Evangeline Lilly stole it for me. Post credit scenes (yes, scenes) are must see!

Roth Cornet ‏@RothCornet · 57s57 seconds ago
It's charming, hilarious, great action, it's got a tight and engaging story. A great heist film...#AntMan

Roth Cornet ‏@RothCornet · 24s24 seconds ago
Just legitimately - as one character would say - a delight. #AntMan
 
That sounds like it's saying Pym created you know who.

Yes, exactly and

Why is a/the radioactive spider there? Peter isn't bitten? Why the two scenes will be alike one another (the wasp thing)? And why the second scene is a continuation of the first scene?
And there is really a SUPERHUMAN REGISTRATION ACT?

Just sounds weird ...
 
Some more spoiler free reviews:

Dave Karger ‏@davekarger · 6m6 minutes ago  Los Angeles, CA
Just saw #AntMan & loved it. Sharp, easy to follow & very funny. My kind of superhero movie. Paul Rudd is terrific & Michael Peña steals it.

Josh Hatala ‏@jmhatala · 4m4 minutes ago
Shockingly, #AntMan is another home run for Marvel.

Bill Rosemann ‏@BillRosemann · 18m18 minutes ago
@AntMan Spoiler: @Marvel does it again! Hilarious, heartfelt & deeply connected to the MCU! Bravo @MrPeytonReed @Kevfeige! Bring on Phase 3!

Will Marfuggi ‏@willmarfuggi · 15m15 minutes ago
Just saw #AntMan and loved it. Has a real sense of fun. Don't let anyone spoil what happens in it for you.

Drew Taylor ‏@DrewTailored 3m3 minutes ago

ANT-MAN exceeded all expectations. Smart, fun, witty and suspenseful. It's like AVENGERS' ELEVEN.

Dan Casey ‏@osteoferocious 3m3 minutes ago

Ant-Man was a goddamn delight. A lot of people were writing it off, but it was so much fun. Great casting, inventive action, lots of bugs.

Dan Casey ‏@osteoferocious · 1m1 minute ago
Last but not least, make sure you stay allllll the way through Ant-Man's credits. Trust me on this.

Christina Radish ‏@ChristinaRadish · 3m3 minutes ago
#ANTMAN is both fun and funny, and just a damn good time. As much as I love #PaulRudd, I have to say .@realmichaelpena steals the show.

Brian Particelli ‏@BrianTooFab · 1m1 minute ago
Antman was fun. Evangeline Lilly stole it for me. Post credit scenes (yes, scenes) are must see!

Roth Cornet ‏@RothCornet · 57s57 seconds ago
It's charming, hilarious, great action, it's got a tight and engaging story. A great heist film...#AntMan

Roth Cornet ‏@RothCornet · 24s24 seconds ago
Just legitimately - as one character would say - a delight. #AntMan

This all sounds so promising. Here's hoping I feel the same way about the movie.
 
The reviews are getting me really hyped for this! Just less than a month to go!
 
I think a lot of Wright fanboys were doing the same, and were sure it was gonna falter under its own ambition without him, lol.
 
Not that I am a Wright fanboy,I just did not expect this kind of reception,as early stage as it is.
 
Who'da thunk that Marvel could make a fun summer movie?! :lmao:
 
I'm so glad that this movie is getting positive reception. I love what i've seen so far; think it could be one of Marvel's best.

Peyton Reed worked so hard on this film its horrible that some people will never give it the time of day just because Wright left.
 
A friend of mine was part of the press who watched the first press screening, he did not reveal to me the ending of the film for press embargo release reasons, although he did share with me both the after and post credits scenes, beware here are some spoilery details:


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT


SPOILER ALERT

SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT


YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED



SPOILER ALERT



SPOILER ALERT



SPOILER ALERT




After credits scene

We see Hank Pym in his office, some time later after the movie's events, he is looking at a wasp in a case nearby his office door, then his secretary notifies him about a call from Tony Stark himself, Tony tells him to check his email and to meet up with him if any interest.

Hank opens the file, and reads the title, he closes the doors with caution and looks shocked, the title of the document reads:

SUPERHUMAN REGISTRATION ACT


Post Credits Scene


Hank, after reading the file, closes his computer, packs up to leave and hurries up to leave his facility, he starts calling Tony to meet somewhere, he closes the door a little too hard in a hurry, the wasp case falls into the ground, then the camera pans down to the floor and follows the wasp flying, and flies to the window to get free, but gets trapped in some sort of spider web, then a spider with the famous radioactive symbol begins crawling to it, cut to black.




"Ant-Man will return in Captain America: Civil War"



SPOILER END


SPOILER END


SPOILER END


SPOILER END
BOOM!!!
told you guys the Superhuman Registration would come into play in Civil War
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"