Ant-Man became a super-hero on the big screen three years ago as MCU introduced Paul Rudd as the leading man .It’s all about his shrinking uniform he puts on that gives him incredible powers. Now, here in 2018, we have the sequel about Scott’s character teaming up with Hope Van Dyne/Wasp (Evangeline Lilly) and this movie or adventure is really all about her as she carries this film while Ant-Man just seems to play second fiddle. The movie reprises the role of Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Luis (Michael Pene) and there is not much to say, without spoiling it, even though it’s probably already bootlegged.
Scott teams up to help Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and his daughter Hope/Wasp to save her mother Wasp (Michelle Pfeiffer) from from the Quantum Realm. A Time warp that she has been lost in for a very long time and in the mist of all that, Scott and Hope try to unravel their secret past and while fighting a boring cgi villan called Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen). Scott is just trying to get back in the good of his family and his daughter Cassie (Abby Ryder Fortson), plus he is dealing with not being a very decent super-hero. The gags are about Ant-Man with a play on words. The special effects are pretty awesome, the color is beautiful and the ‘ant horses’ reminds me of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. This film is funny, and shall entertain you for two hours thanks to return director Peyton Reed. The film also stars Lawrence Fishburn, Walter Groggins and Sonny Burch. See This fun film in theaters everywhere July 6, 2018 in 2-D and 3-D. It is rated PG:13 for action, adventure, sci-fi. Thank you Marvel. Your universe is incredible and Ant-Man and the Wasp will return and stay focused for Stan Lee’s cameo and clips at the end of the credits. 4 stars (out of five)