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Here's the full length reaction to Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania! Apparently this is an unpopular opinion, but I had so much fun with this movie! Enjoy!

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ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANIA - Full Length Reaction!

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Onno Smits

I had a very negative comment here, that's not helpful. A bit more constructively worded: What I love about this film: - Jonathan Majors' performance, and basically everything about Kang (design, backstory, character). - The Victor Timely post-credit. The first time they tease a Disney+ show in the movies! Very cool. What I like about this film: - Some of the creature designs are very cool and inventive. What I dislike about this film: - Almost every scene very clearly feels like a set on the digital production set The Volume. The blocking is extremely basic, and everyone is standing in a tight-knit group on a flat surface. From a directorial standpoint, it's boring. - The actress for Cassie was... not very good imho. The previous actress from Endgame gave me more emotional impact in her 10-second performance than this girl did in the entire 2 hour movie. - The ending feels very unearned. I think it've been much better if either Scott and Hope were stuck at the end, or maybe if Hank had died or something. As-is, nothing was really lost or gained. - The writing of this movie is dismal, in my opinion. Even the trailer for the movie pitches a much more compelling story; one where Kang convinces Scott to help him by promising to send him back in time and allow him to experience those lost years with Cassie. And then Kang doesn't keep his promise... Doesn't that sound more interesting? I think there may be a much better version of this movie on the cutting room floor. And that's a shame. What I hate about this film: - M.O.D.O.K. - It breaks a lot of the rules established in the prior Ant-Man movies. What happened to needing a helmet? Why are you "huge" and needing citrus if in actuality you're literally minuscule tiny the entire movie in the quantum realm? What happened to the mental disorientation from your mind not being able to cope with the quantum realm? Where are Janet's powers that she had in the previous movie?

LightsCameraJake

One thing you have to remember Addie. All this is happening before Loki season 1. Somehow one way or another, Kang Aka, "He who remains" ends up as the keeper of time again in Loki season 1. He will end up back In that chair for Sylvie to Stab.

Onno Smits

This is not true. It might be a theory you subscribe to, but not something to state as fact. Given the efforts the movie makers have put into making their appearances different (different outfits, different primary colours, different facial scarring, different speech patterns), and the post-credits scenes showcasing the multitude of Kang variants, I'd say it's much more likely to be two different variants. But what with time being all timey-wimey, especially when Loki and Kang are concerned, I guess anything is possible.

Anthony Jackson

Even tho its a short film, i would say its important to the storyline, did Addie ever react to GOTG holiday special? I don't think I've came across it yet! Would highly recommend before watching the 3rd film if you haven't already..

Billy Dancel

Heyyy, it’s Billy and I’m not sure if it was mentioned yet but our ally here, Jentorra, is played by Katy M O’Brien. She was Elia Kane in the third episode of The Mandalorian season three. She betrayed the Dr who ended up getting his brain fried. (Little joke) Darren says to Cassie, something like, “I hardly recognized you.” Kathryn Newton is our third Cassie. Little Cassie … Endgame Cassie … This Cassie I just saw GOTG vol 3 a little while ago and I can’t wait to watch it again with you! Take care of yourself, Addie!! Hey there, Ollie!!

The Dingo

IMPORTANT: Scott's book is for sale on Amazon. It releases next month (seriously!)