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ActionAdventureScience Fiction

Ant-Man and the Wasp

- Real heroes. Not actual size.

Just when his time under house arrest is about to end, Scott Lang once again puts his freedom at risk to help Hope van Dyne and Dr. Hank Pym dive into the quantum realm and try to accomplish, against time and any chance of success, a very dangerous rescue mission.

Release Date : 2018-07-04

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Marvel Studios

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Ant-Man 2Ant-Man 2: Ant-Man and the WaspMarvel's Ant-Man and the WaspMarvel Studios' Ant-Man and the WaspAnt Man 2

Cast

Paul Rudd

Character Name : Scott Lang / Ant-Man

Original Name : Paul Rudd

Gender : Male

Evangeline Lilly

Character Name : Hope Van Dyne / Wasp

Original Name : Evangeline Lilly

Gender : Female

Michael Douglas

Character Name : Dr. Hank Pym

Original Name : Michael Douglas

Gender : Male

Hannah John-Kamen

Character Name : Ava / Ghost

Original Name : Hannah John-Kamen

Gender : Female

Randall Park

Character Name : Jimmy Woo

Original Name : Randall Park

Gender : Male

Michelle Pfeiffer

Character Name : Janet Van Dyne / Wasp

Original Name : Michelle Pfeiffer

Gender : Female

Laurence Fishburne

Character Name : Dr. Bill Foster

Original Name : Laurence Fishburne

Gender : Male

Michael Peña

Character Name : Luis

Original Name : Michael Peña

Gender : Male

Walton Goggins

Character Name : Sonny Burch

Original Name : Walton Goggins

Gender : Male

Bobby Cannavale

Character Name : Paxton

Original Name : Bobby Cannavale

Gender : Male

Judy Greer

Character Name : Maggie

Original Name : Judy Greer

Gender : Female

T.I.

Character Name : Dave

Original Name : T.I.

Gender : Male

David Dastmalchian

Character Name : Kurt

Original Name : David Dastmalchian

Gender : Male

Abby Ryder Fortson

Character Name : Cassie

Original Name : Abby Ryder Fortson

Gender : Female

Divian Ladwa

Character Name : Uzman

Original Name : Divian Ladwa

Gender : Male

Goran Kostić

Character Name : Anitolov

Original Name : Goran Kostić

Gender : Male

Rob Archer

Character Name : Knox

Original Name : Rob Archer

Gender : Male

Sean Kleier

Character Name : Agent Stoltz

Original Name : Sean Kleier

Gender : Male

Benjamin Byron Davis

Character Name : Agent Burleigh

Original Name : Benjamin Byron Davis

Gender : Male

Michael Cerveris

Character Name : Elihas Starr

Original Name : Michael Cerveris

Gender : Male

Riann Steele

Character Name : Catherine Starr

Original Name : Riann Steele

Gender : Female

Dax Griffin

Character Name : Young Hank

Original Name : Dax Griffin

Gender : Male

Hayley Lovitt

Character Name : Young Janet

Original Name : Hayley Lovitt

Gender : Female

Langston Fishburne

Character Name : Young Bill

Original Name : Langston Fishburne

Gender : Female

RaeLynn Bratten

Character Name : Young Ava

Original Name : RaeLynn Bratten

Gender : Female

Madeleine McGraw

Character Name : Young Hope

Original Name : Madeleine McGraw

Gender : Female

Tim Heidecker

Character Name : Whale Boat Captain Daniel Goobler

Original Name : Tim Heidecker

Gender : Male

Stan Lee

Character Name : Shrinking Car Owner

Original Name : Stan Lee

Gender : Male

Charles Justo

Character Name : Fireman

Original Name : Charles Justo

Gender : Male

Brian Huskey

Character Name : Elementary School Teacher

Original Name : Brian Huskey

Gender : Male

Suehyla El-Attar

Character Name : Agent Pearson

Original Name : Suehyla El-Attar

Gender : Female

Julia Vera

Character Name : Luis' Abuelita

Original Name : Julia Vera

Gender : Female

Jessica Winther

Character Name : Tourist Wife

Original Name : Jessica Winther

Gender : Female

Norwood Cheek

Character Name : Tourist Husband

Original Name : Norwood Cheek

Gender : Male

Bryan Lugo

Character Name : Wharf Cop

Original Name : Bryan Lugo

Gender : Male

Ana Maria Quintana

Character Name : Sister Ana Maria

Original Name : Ana Maria Quintana

Gender : Female

Darcy Shean

Character Name : Nanny

Original Name : Darcy Shean

Gender : Female

Blake Vogt

Character Name : Online Magic Instructor

Original Name : Blake Vogt

Gender : Male

Torrey Vogel

Character Name : Burch's Goon

Original Name : Torrey Vogel

Gender : Male

Simon Potter

Character Name : Burch's Goon

Original Name : Simon Potter

Gender : Male

Jon Wurster

Character Name : Burch's SUV Driver

Original Name : Jon Wurster

Gender : Male

Tom Scharpling

Character Name : Burch's SUV Driver

Original Name : Tom Scharpling

Gender : Male

Virginia Hamilton

Character Name : San Francisco News Announcer

Original Name : Virginia Hamilton

Gender : Female

Jessica Castro

Character Name : San Francisco News Anchor

Original Name : Jessica Castro

Gender : Male

Reggie Aqui

Character Name : San Francisco News Anchor

Original Name : Reggie Aqui

Gender : Male

Natasha Zouves

Character Name : San Francisco News Anchor

Original Name : Natasha Zouves

Gender : Female

Mike Nicco

Character Name : San Francisco News Anchor

Original Name : Mike Nicco

Gender : Male

Alexis Smith

Character Name : San Francisco News Anchor

Original Name : Alexis Smith

Gender : Female

Mika Kubo

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Mika Kubo

Gender : Female

Joshua Mikel

Character Name : Burch's Bodyguard (uncredited)

Original Name : Joshua Mikel

Gender : Male

Chris Gann

Character Name : FBI Agent (uncredited)

Original Name : Chris Gann

Gender : Male

Sergio Briones

Character Name : Firefighter (uncredited)

Original Name : Sergio Briones

Gender : Male

Denney Pierce

Character Name : Flatbed Truck Driver (uncredited)

Original Name : Denney Pierce

Gender : Male

Vanessa Ross

Character Name : Hot Jogger (uncredited)

Original Name : Vanessa Ross

Gender : Female

Zachary Culbertson

Character Name : Man on Pier (uncredited)

Original Name : Zachary Culbertson

Gender : Male

Steven Wiig

Character Name : Pier 39 Fisherman (uncredited)

Original Name : Steven Wiig

Gender : Male

Timothy Carr

Character Name : Prison Guard (uncredited)

Original Name : Timothy Carr

Gender : Male

Sawyer D. Jones

Character Name : School Kid (uncredited)

Original Name : Sawyer D. Jones

Gender : Male

Rick Richardson

Character Name : SF Police (uncredited)

Original Name : Rick Richardson

Gender : Male

Benjamin Weaver

Character Name : SF Street Pedestrian (uncredited)

Original Name : Benjamin Weaver

Gender : Male

Jamel Chambers

Character Name : SF Street Pedestrian (uncredited)

Original Name : Jamel Chambers

Gender : Male

Jennifer Black

Character Name : SF Street Pedestrian (uncredited)

Original Name : Jennifer Black

Gender : Male

Sandra Dee Richardson

Character Name : SF Street Pedestrian (uncredited)

Original Name : Sandra Dee Richardson

Gender : Female

Dale Liner

Character Name : SF SWAT Team Leader (uncredited)

Original Name : Dale Liner

Gender : Male

John Ozuna

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : John Ozuna

Gender : Male

Marcella Bragio

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Marcella Bragio

Gender : Female

Sophia Marcs

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Sophia Marcs

Gender : Female

William W. Barbour

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : William W. Barbour

Gender : Male

Kevin Carscallen

Character Name : Whale Watcher (uncredited)

Original Name : Kevin Carscallen

Gender : Male

Seth McCracken

Character Name : Whale Watcher / Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Seth McCracken

Gender : Male

Andy Arness

Character Name : Whale Watcher (uncredited)

Original Name : Andy Arness

Gender : Male

James Siderits

Character Name : Office Type (uncredited)

Original Name : James Siderits

Gender : Male

Tahseen Ghauri

Character Name : San Francisco Pedestrian (uncredited)

Original Name : Tahseen Ghauri

Gender : Male

Jake Hanson

Character Name : Precision Driver (uncredited)

Original Name : Jake Hanson

Gender : Male

Tanya Wheelock

Character Name : UC Berkeley Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Tanya Wheelock

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

It's fun to see big stuff get real little and little stuff get real big, but _Ant-Man and the Wasp_ suffers the same problems of its predecessor, except this time with an added issue, one that effects many movies (and even more TV shows), the problem of "The entire movie didn't have to happen if people would just have had normal human conversations with one another". _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

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John Smith

@benefits247

2021-06-23

Actually quite good! It's like a less-weird, but more fun version of a Deadpool - in the sense that it is both filled with action but also with fun acting. I recommend it for a Saturday evening. It is quite wholesome.

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

I did indeed enjoy this movie…somewhat. However I cannot say that I was overly impressed. The story was okay. I would not expect a deep and thought provoking story from a super hero movie nor would I want it. It served as a decent enough vehicle for moving things forward. Most of the actors did a good enough job of the role they were given which in some cases was pretty much mission impossible given some of the overly silly characters in the movie. In particular I got tired of Luis almost before the first scenes he was in had finished. He was just so silly that you started to wonder what age the target audience was. Jimmy Woo was not far behind. I think this leads to my main gripe with the movie. I expected a super hero movie but what I got was a fairly lame comedy with super heroes in it. It was just too much comic elements in it for me. I could probably have liked it if the jokes were somewhat intelligent but, for me, they were not. They alternated between overly silly and stupid characters, slap-stick and simple fall-on-your ass jokes. What about the bad guy? Well, first off, there was not really a distinct bad guy but a hole bunch of them. Unfortunately none of them had any real bad guy charisma. I assume that Sonny was supposed to be the main bad guy and he certainly had enough evil lunatic air about him to fit that but again…too silly. Then we have the lame Jimmy Woo who was just annoying. The Ghost was probably the best one but then she was not really a bad guy was she? I did like most of the action and the special effects though. The playing around with shrinking and returning to normal size, or greater, was both cool and funny. This shrinking business is of course a difficult theme to work with from a science and logic point of view. For instance, if you shrink a car to the size of a toy car it still weighs like a full size one and you cannot just pick it up. And what about the lab popping up and down all the time? Why weren’t everything shaken to bits inside when they started to run around with it? And don’t get me started about electricity and plumbing. But then, in this kind of movie I would say just just have to turn off that part of your brain. It made for some cool scenes after all. I also did like that the story was more of a down to Earth story. No overall galactic plot, no snapping of fingers to make…well you know what. Okay, there was the post credit scenes which was a bit of an annoying tie in. Perhaps best of all though, I could not really feel much SJW or other form of politically correct preaching being showed down my throat. Today that is a great plus for any movie. So, to sum up, I did enjoy it but it was not great and I was indeed a little bit disappointed at the end.

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tmdb44006625

@tmdb44006625

2021-06-23

For fans of the first one, which includes me, Ant-Man and the Wasp is more of what you like. More heisting. More car chases. More Giant Man. More of the three wombats. More humour. More mediocre villains. More romance between Scott and Hope. More family bonding. And of course, more quantum realm. It's fun. It's light hearted. It works. That post credit scene though .... 😲

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

@screenzealots

2021-06-23

“Ant-Man and the Wasp” is a really weird Marvel movie. Like its pint-sized superhero, the film doesn’t quite fit in with the typical MCU big screen canon and is a laid back yet thoroughly forgettable entry into the fatigued superhero genre. The story doesn’t try to tie too much together (save for a mid-credits scene), there’s not an over-dependence on rambunctious CGI effects, and the attempts at humor feel oddly forced (I’d estimate only 30% of the jokes land successfully). Despite the lame title characters and the ever-likeable Paul Rudd‘s offhand charisma, this film gives the impression that it’s an average C student trying desperately to overcome underdog status and achieve a place on the honor roll. The best part of the film besides Rudd (he makes this one, just like every movie he’s cast in, impossible not to enjoy at least a little), are the special effects. Sure, they’re all computer generated, but they’re some of the most creative since 2016’s “Doctor Strange.” The worst part of the film is its contrived humor. It’s stiff, often cringe-worthy, and sticks out like a sore thumb as it grows increasingly desperate. The film’s multiple writers couldn’t have helped things, and the barrage of thoughtless, lazy jokes quickly wore me down. Also lacking is suspense and a viable antagonist. There’s the oddly disturbing Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), a woman who is living in unbearable pain and appears to be a formidable foe for Ant-Man (Rudd), The Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), and Hank Pym (Michael Douglas). But then she suddenly finds her heart and the evil disappears. The same goes for Dr. Foster (Laurence Fishburne), a professor who also has a near immediate change of heart. The thin rescue mission premise of extracting Hank’s wife Janet (Michelle Pfeiffer) from the Quantum Realm after being trapped there for the last 30 years also means there’s not too much else to root for. The quantum rules change on a whim to fit the action sequences, with a sometimes shrinking and sometimes growing super suit. And cars. And buildings. The exposition dialogue is long-winded and repetitive, and the ill-advised “comic” relief from Michael Peña is not snarky enough to feel fresh or new (see “Thor: Ragnarok“). This is a shallow, pointless film that becomes an exhausting bore.

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Peter McGinn

@narrator56

2021-06-23

I have the impression that this movie is not a favorite of the hardcore Marvel community, which makes sense, as I am not part of that community and this is flat out my favorite entry into the Marvel line. In fact, it is the only Marvel film I have recommended my wife watch with me. (She hasn’t taken me up on it yet.) I like the humor from the Scott Lang character and its self-deprecating tendency. Perhaps it would be over the top in a more serious entry like the infinity movies, but it works here. I really enjoy the chemistry between him and his daughter and I even appreciate the Luis character, which apparently separates me from the serious Marvel viewers. It is a fun ride and is not so much fueled by the violence of the other entries in the genre. In fact, the only thing I didn’t like is the bittersweet way this movie is tied into the Infinity universe, regarding Scott (Ant-Man) and his daughter. And since that happens off in a different film altogether, it allows the story within this movie to stand on its own. If the reason you haven’t watched this is because you aren’t into the rest of the Marvel series or are worried about not getting it out of sequence, don’t worry. It stands on its own.

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ikomrad

@ikomrad

2021-06-23

The Ant-man and Wasp is simple, silly movie with some redeeming features. It grew on me despite the silly acting and twisting plot that had a few unnecessary scenes. The special effects were pretty good, and I liked most of the combat scenes. They went a little overboard with CGI, which broke through my suspension of disbelief on a few occasions. There were too many characters who played a weak villain. None of them felt like a real threat to any of the heroes. That gave the movie a very cartoonish feel. What was weird that Ant-man's love interest Wasp, played by Evangeline Lilly, looked like she could have been his mother! Every time they showed affection for each other, like when they kissed, I recoils with a mental "ewww, this is gross!". Wasp was like a cougar hunting Paul Rudd. Overall, the movie was enjoyable as long as you don't question its science, since it wouldn't work even if you believe their explanation of the quantum realm. Final note, skip the credits and there is a scene in there to tie it into the rest of the MCU. The scene is entirely unecessary, and it ruins the actual ending of the movie. They should have left it out.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

A fine watch, but the novelty and freshness that the first film had has dissipated. I enjoyed 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' just about enough. It's the MCU's weakest film, up until this point at least, so far. I rate the 2015 film quite a bit, it's entertaining and something different, but this sequel kinda felt flat to me for the majority. There's marginally enough there to like though. Paul Rudd is satisfactory as the lead, while Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas and Michael Peña remain as solid as before. Michelle Pfeiffer and Laurence Fishburne are cool additions, but I can't say their characters are all that memorable - still passable, mind you. The action is the film's biggest plus. The shrinking stuff always looks good, too. The humour is at a suitable level. Overall, it's an OK watch.

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-14

As with the last one...Michael Peña is still the best part of the movie. He's the heart and soul of the Ant-Man movies. Unfortunately this time his stories aren't made with the same hysterical blunt finesse they were in the past. But that doesn't take away from his delivery. And unfortunately that goes with the rest of the movie. It's fun to watch and entertaining, and that is what matters, but the wind was sort of out of the sails here. Blame it on the script, the acting and direction were fine, they just didn't have a lot to work with.

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The Movie Mob

@mooney240

2023-02-11

**Ant-Man and the Wasp takes everything that was wonderful about the first film and makes it even better.** The Ant-Man franchise is so delightfully entertaining and lighthearted. Ant-Man and The Wasp takes all the fun and goofiness of the first movie and cranks it up a notch while adding the heartfelt plot of uniting a long-broken family. Paul Rudd’s lovable buffoon and Evangeline Lilly’s serious and driven heroine make a hilarious combination. I found myself laughing so hard that tears were in my eyes multiple times in this movie. Hannah John-Kamen’s Ghost is one of the better villains in the MCU due to a clearer and more sympathetic backstory. It’s easy to overlook how excellent the cast is in this movie, but it is a true all-star lineup with Laurence Fishburne, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Walton Goggins joining the already fantastic team from the first film. Ant-Man and the Wasp was a genius follow-up in the MCU timeline - after the severe and sobering Avengers: Infinity War, the franchise needed a laugh. Ant-Man is a fun series that doesn’t take itself too seriously while making the audience really care for its characters. I can’t wait to see what comes next!

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Andre Gonzales

@SoSmooth1982

2023-04-22

Not as good as the first. Hardly any action at all. More comedy this time then anything. It was just an ok movie.