Ant-Man & The Wasp End Credits Explained

On this episode of Comic Movie-10, the Kane brothers discuss the end credits for the recent Marvel movie, Ant-Man and The Wasp. They start by explaining how they were both incredibly disappointed with the end credit scene. This is because it was nothing more than an enormous ant playing a drum set. This is not only, unimportant but also frustrating, as this image had previously appeared in the trailer for the movie, and was therefore nothing new.

However, Joe and Dan focus more on the mid-credit scene, which was impactful to the MCU and exciting to fans of the Marvel movies. What this scene showed was Hank Pym, his wife, and the Wasp counting down to bring Ant-Man back from the quantum realm. When they reached the number two, they evaporated into thin air, leaving Ant-Man trapped where he is. This is especially important as it relates directly to the moment in Infinity War when the Thanos snap takes place. This not only allows viewers to understand the time placement of all of the movies, but it also showed how Thanos’ actions really affected the entire universe.

In addition to how shocking this moment was for viewers, it is also a different type of credit scene as it is the first time an end credit scene shows a consequence of another action, rather than a moment leading up to future events. Joe and Dan do however acknowledge that this scene will definitely lead to other actions, especially how the 4th Avengers movie will play out. In fact, in a recent interview, Tom Holland began talking about how integral the quantum realm is and how important it will be moving forward, which was perhaps a big slip up on Holland’s part.

Did you catch the mid-credits scene of Ant-Man and The Wasp? What did you think of it? Leave your comments, questions, and opinions, and as always, tune in to the next episode of Comic Movie-10!

Antman & The Wasp review

Ant-Man & The Wasp Review

On this episode of Comic Movie-10, the Kane brothers offer a run down of the latest superhero movie, Ant-Man and The Wasp. They explain that the movie starts with Paul Rudd’s character, Scott Lang (a.k.a. Ant-Man), on house arrest. While Ant-Man has been making very public appearances, authorities are constantly checking on Lang to ensure he is still in his home during his last days of confinement.

Interestingly enough, Lang is on house arrest based on his actions during Captain American: Civil War. It was Lang’s decision to join Captain America in Germany that has led to his current situation. Joe and Dan explain that this movie is set between Captain America: Civil War, and the more recent Infinity War. While this time line can confuse some viewers, the brothers believe that overall, the story is really solid and enjoyable.

The brothers also point out that this is a much smaller story than what Marvel has been producing, which is interesting because it shows how the heroes are still working and experiencing trials between the life shattering moments that are more present in other movies. In addition, Lang’s character is shown as endearing, through his relationship with his daughter Cassie, as well as his ex and her new boyfriend. It is interesting to see how he navigates his relationships with the people around him.

Also worth mentioning is that Evangeline Lilly plays the Wasp. This is the Wasp’s first ever full-on, fleshed-out appearance on the big screen. Joe explains that Lilly’s take on the Wasp is very similar to the Wasp in the classic comic, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.

Lastly, the brothers explain how new technology allowed viewers to see flashbacks with well-known characters looking notably younger. They explain how this was done and how there was even a special family connection in one of the flashback scenes. To hear more detail about this and all things related to the review of Ant-Man and The Wasp, check out this week’s episode. As always, leave your comments, questions, and opinions, and tune in to the next episode of Comic Movie-10.