Feature Name: Antman And The Wasp
Director: Peyton Reed
Cast: Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Peña, Hannah John-Kamen, Michael Douglas
Runtime: 118 minutes
After helping Captain America in Germany, Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) is under house arrest for his crimes according to the government. Hope (Evangeline Lilly) and Hank (Michael Douglas) hate him for exposing the tech of Antman to the world and are secretly trying to figure out ways to get Hope’s mother back into this world.
The whole movie is a barrel of fun and adventure, you get to watch how an ant would be seeing the world and then how a bird sees our world. It is exciting and a fresh storyline, quite underwhelming too from other Marvel movies.
The star of the movie was Evangeline with her amazing action scenes and her charismatic performance. Another female who played the role of villain, Hannah John-Kamen was the ghost who could go through walls and a tough beat to both, Antman and The Wasp!
Watch The Trailer Here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUkn-enk2RU
Director Peyton Reed has done a phenomenal job in showcasing different scenes, where anything can shrink or enlarge at any moment in the movie. Especially the VFX done for the scenes in the quantum realm.
Antman And The Wasp is an overall thrilling experience, a much-needed movie post Avengers: Infinity War, which left everyone sobbing. PS. Do not miss the post-credit scenes.
We give it 3.5 Buzzing Bees.
Antman And The Wasp
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Antman And The Wasp