Having read the reviews from the so called critics. You'd think that this is the worst ever Marvel film in the franchise.
However, please ignore these critics because clearly they'd been watching a different film to what I watched this afternoon.
Since we last saw Scott Lang a lot has changed in his life. He can't walk down the street without people recognising him and he has also brought out a book about himself being an Avenger.
Scotts daughter is a chip off the old block in that she has been in and out of prison. However, rather than steel things Cassie uses her new found knowledge to do good.
This is where we find that during the 5 years of the blip Cassie and Hank Pym have been building a contraption that fires a signal down into the Quantom Realm. Which as we find out later isn't a good idea.
Having opened the door way via the contraption to the Quantom Realm out heroes are dragged in but split up and spend time looking for each other.
The quantom realm is like no other and they soon discover that other unkown species live in this realm but live in fear of an individual.
When they find out that Janet Pym is back things look bleak because having spent 30 years in the realm and managing to escape things are not good.
There is a short but funny cameo from Bll Murray who meets a sticky ending which leads to the introduction of Kang (Johnathan Majors) who is hell bent on conquering all the realms across the multi verse and has already conquered the quantom realm.
Once he realises that Janet is back he goes on the offensive to crush the rebellion that is beginning to build up and seak his revenge for Janet leaving the realm with him still in it.
Helping Kang conquer the universe is an old adversary from Ant Man, Darren Cross who has now become M. O. D. O. K. (Mechanised Organism Designed Only for Killing) and he does have some of the funnier lines in the film as well.
The characters within the Quantom Realm are funny at times and the relationship between Cassie and Scott is really sweet and it also seems as though Scott has gained some respect from Hank Pym too.
I'm not going to spoil the ending for you, as you'll just have to wait until you go and watch it or wait for around 6 months before it appears on Disney +.
The graphics etc. Are really good representing the Quantom Realm. The acting isn't as bad as some of the reviews will make you believe.
It is a bit slow in parts but to be honest i've seen worse films in the Marvel Universe (Thor: Love and Thunder) being one. But, it's a solid start to phase 5.
However, please ignore these critics because clearly they'd been watching a different film to what I watched this afternoon.
Since we last saw Scott Lang a lot has changed in his life. He can't walk down the street without people recognising him and he has also brought out a book about himself being an Avenger.
Scotts daughter is a chip off the old block in that she has been in and out of prison. However, rather than steel things Cassie uses her new found knowledge to do good.
This is where we find that during the 5 years of the blip Cassie and Hank Pym have been building a contraption that fires a signal down into the Quantom Realm. Which as we find out later isn't a good idea.
Having opened the door way via the contraption to the Quantom Realm out heroes are dragged in but split up and spend time looking for each other.
The quantom realm is like no other and they soon discover that other unkown species live in this realm but live in fear of an individual.
When they find out that Janet Pym is back things look bleak because having spent 30 years in the realm and managing to escape things are not good.
There is a short but funny cameo from Bll Murray who meets a sticky ending which leads to the introduction of Kang (Johnathan Majors) who is hell bent on conquering all the realms across the multi verse and has already conquered the quantom realm.
Once he realises that Janet is back he goes on the offensive to crush the rebellion that is beginning to build up and seak his revenge for Janet leaving the realm with him still in it.
Helping Kang conquer the universe is an old adversary from Ant Man, Darren Cross who has now become M. O. D. O. K. (Mechanised Organism Designed Only for Killing) and he does have some of the funnier lines in the film as well.
The characters within the Quantom Realm are funny at times and the relationship between Cassie and Scott is really sweet and it also seems as though Scott has gained some respect from Hank Pym too.
I'm not going to spoil the ending for you, as you'll just have to wait until you go and watch it or wait for around 6 months before it appears on Disney +.
The graphics etc. Are really good representing the Quantom Realm. The acting isn't as bad as some of the reviews will make you believe.
It is a bit slow in parts but to be honest i've seen worse films in the Marvel Universe (Thor: Love and Thunder) being one. But, it's a solid start to phase 5.