Ant-Man and the Wasp - The Quantum Realm We've Been Hearing About
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*Thanks Wikipedia.
Coming after Infinity War, it is safe to say that Ant-Man and the Wasp under-performed, trying to elevate its box office with the constant reminder that it was the next MCU film after Infinity War. Really, it takes place simultaneously; imagine if Ant-Man and the Wasp had been released before Infinity War. Would the Infinity War hype have helped it? Would the dusting of Wasp and her parents have ruined Infinity War, or intrigued us more as to what was going to happen? Honestly, I think that, if not both, than at least Ant-Man and the Wasp would have pulled more money, fans left to wonder, just what happened.
You only need the end credit clips of this movie for Endgame. Sorry Paul Rudd, but this isn't working. And I have fun with both Ant-Man movies - Paul Rudd and Michael Peña are great - but having just come off of Infinity War, this was a slight bump on the road.
So, in just a little over a minute, what you must watch for Endgame:
Yeah, so just remember the quantum realm, and my guess is you should be good. Keep in mind the time vortex mentioned!
I feel bad saying it, but Ant-Man and the Wasp is skippable in your rewatching journey, especially at this point in the game with Endgame so close. Use this time for Infinity War, and if possible, the first Avengers film!
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