What i’m most happy about is that they bothered explaining why the Quantum realm looks different in each of the Ant Man movies. Hank of course notices that it looked different from when he first arrived to rescue Janet, and she of course tells them its worlds upon worlds, that the Quantum realm is a universe beneath ours, so of course a lot of stuff down there looks different in different locations
Doesnt that Kang statue at the end of Loki look an awful lot like the Kang the Conqueror we just saw. Maybe his "death" at the end was just him being transported to where the TVA is?
It would have been a great story line if Antman had to stay back in quantum realm, and his daughter had to assemble the new avengers, this movie was a big missing opportunity.
I agree, I think he's specifically looking for he who remains, and I think it's Victor timely because of the time period essence of the TVA. It seemed very 50's-60's design
@Dank Fartz early twentieth century, but it would take decades to prepare everything to win the multiversal war, so it's plausible, and he would be a bit ahead of his time.
I believe marvel will over do Kang. Like introduce him and everything now and it will have the opposite effect than we think. We got pieces of Thanos and then Thanos on screen. I understand the variants but the drip is going to not hit. But there is no better way to do it. Anything less would be one Kang explaining the other which is worst.
I studied quantum mechanics for years and the coolest thing ab it (so far) is that it does not act as if we would ever expect, so it's the ultimate plot hole loop hole, at least until we get that "theory of everything" so many have attempted and failed at. Best of luck physicists, I'm rooting for you all. 👍 😊
I think that's just one way to travel there, probably the most simplest. When the kangs variants stranded him there it seems like they used that orb which can travel through universes, not just time. Even the machine Cassie used to pull them out wasn't making them big, but created an actual portal for them to pass through.
@@xplosiv211 You make a very astute point, which makes a great amount of sense. I suppose as long as someone has the coordinates for said portal, one doesn't necessarily need to be exceptionally small to access it.
2:21 maybe the One Above All is really in the MCU, despite what people may think, and he's been pulling the strings in order to make sure Thanos failed. (or it could've been Kang that did so.)
@@tonygoodwinjr9293 is that cannon??? Regardless, Kang has tech from the 31 century that makes everyone look like little kids. He showed off some of it but who knows what other OP tech he has. I don't think Kang killing Thor is about strength. I was talking about the ant's strength
@@dylansmith6059 Yeah, me too. When Kang comes back all we need is our own big CGI disposable giant ant army on the Avengers' side during the final battle this time lol
I was thinking part of the reason why Kang held onto Cassie saying she’ll be better without him is yes because he’s the villain but also because of his younger self’s relationship with her
@@metaprimefandoms9763 One of Kahn’s variants is Iron Lad a founding member of the Young Avengers and in the time he was with the team he fell in love with Cassie or Stature as she was known then. Assuming THIS version of Kang was Iron Lad in the past then it’s possible he could see Cassie as a lost love the one that got away
I didn't think Antman 3 took place in the Quantum realm. It was actually just a different universe. The Quantum realm was where Scott went to in Antman 2.
Did I miss something about the quantum realm where one year is about one hour? Scott was stuck for 5 years and only about 5 hours passed by. If Janet was stuck for 31 years, shouldnt she have only had 30 hours pass?? Or is that a different realm?
I just watched Quantumania with my kids and we love it a lot! Its a great movie but i think they over expose Kang, not sure what i can expect with Kang Dynasty if i have seen what Kang can do. 🤔
Looking back at Endgame, it’s kind of ridiculously convenient that a rat of all things hit the button to send Scott back 😣 it would’ve been much better if it was a curious human or even a thief like Ant-man himself once was
Looper team is not able to understand Marvel movie 🤣 and still they will make 30+ videos on it. Just like they did when Multiverse of Madness was released..
That rat in 'Endgame' that accidentally manipulated the Quantum machine to bring Scott back is the true hero of the Marvel Universe, besides Stan Lee, that is!;)
Ratatouille should have his own spin-off series... 10 seasons, 24 episodes each, leading up to the push of the button that saved The Avengers Y so serious 😈🃏🥃
Well, so far no Kang version seems formidable, so-to-speak. I mean, He Who Remains died easily and Kang The Conqueror was beat by Ant-Man/Wasp and ridiculous gigantic Ants that made me think I was watching - Honey I Shrunk The Kids.
@Dank Fartz dude antman physics have always contradicted ,like when there small they weigh lot, hence why his punches hurt which means it's impossible to carry around a shrunk down tank or any kind of car and it also means the bigger he gets the weaker he should be..and so many other little things and this just from the first movies :D quantuman realm laws just hurt one's mind..I'm honestly surprised that someone would even comment back on this ,let alone answer..so If u don't mind,I'd love to hear u explain how it all makes sense and fix the contradictions 🙃
It was a poorly written and directed film. Having the whole suspense of the movie be “I’ll tell you later 7 times” is just poor writing. The character development of Cassie in the beginning didn’t go anywhere it was just a social justice moment. There should have been more consequences within the movie and doesn’t going big make you exhausted? No explanation of that loophole.
@Dank Fartz none bro. Look at the ratings. I’m not the only one. If “I’ll tell you later” line is the only reason for the film to hold suspense until they meet the villain then it’s weak. Oscar written or not they can still write duds regardless and this didn’t hit the mark. Edit: I looked up and the director hasn’t made an Oscar film so I’m confused at your Oscar comment. This wasn’t even close to Oscar worthy. His best movies were antman 1 and yes man.
Were there any moments that left you scratching your head?
What i’m most happy about is that they bothered explaining why the Quantum realm looks different in each of the Ant Man movies. Hank of course notices that it looked different from when he first arrived to rescue Janet, and she of course tells them its worlds upon worlds, that the Quantum realm is a universe beneath ours, so of course a lot of stuff down there looks different in different locations
So ur saying. The remaining avengers that did't get blipped just left cassie on her own. Smh
Doesnt that Kang statue at the end of Loki look an awful lot like the Kang the Conqueror we just saw. Maybe his "death" at the end was just him being transported to where the TVA is?
It would have been a great story line if Antman had to stay back in quantum realm, and his daughter had to assemble the new avengers, this movie was a big missing opportunity.
So basically Kang is Rick Sanchez without a Morty
i think Loki season 2 will be him hunting down different Kang varients
I agree, I think he's specifically looking for he who remains, and I think it's Victor timely because of the time period essence of the TVA. It seemed very 50's-60's design
@Dank Fartz early twentieth century, but it would take decades to prepare everything to win the multiversal war, so it's plausible, and he would be a bit ahead of his time.
I believe marvel will over do Kang. Like introduce him and everything now and it will have the opposite effect than we think. We got pieces of Thanos and then Thanos on screen. I understand the variants but the drip is going to not hit. But there is no better way to do it. Anything less would be one Kang explaining the other which is worst.
I studied quantum mechanics for years and the coolest thing ab it (so far) is that it does not act as if we would ever expect, so it's the ultimate plot hole loop hole, at least until we get that "theory of everything" so many have attempted and failed at. Best of luck physicists, I'm rooting for you all. 👍 😊
The Subatomic Universe, or Quantum Realm, is on an entirely different reality which is only accessible by becoming extremely small.
I think that's just one way to travel there, probably the most simplest. When the kangs variants stranded him there it seems like they used that orb which can travel through universes, not just time. Even the machine Cassie used to pull them out wasn't making them big, but created an actual portal for them to pass through.
@@xplosiv211 You make a very astute point, which makes a great amount of sense. I suppose as long as someone has the coordinates for said portal, one doesn't necessarily need to be exceptionally small to access it.
2:21 maybe the One Above All is really in the MCU, despite what people may think, and he's been pulling the strings in order to make sure Thanos failed. (or it could've been Kang that did so.)
I think Hank might have ended food scarcity the way he enlarges his daily food using pym particle
they already mentioned that Hope’s company was doing that
This movie was 1 of the best marvel movies I've seen. I'm so glad that I wasn't dissuaded by negative reviews!
How about you explain to me how Kang killed "the 1 with the hammer" but almost got torn to pieces by giant ants
Aren't ants like 10 times strong that humans? I honestly don't remember. But if that's the case, I think that explains that
10 times stronger in association with weight of human vs ants*
@@dylansmith6059 Thor can lift 14 times his body weight so Kang would have to be even stronger
@@tonygoodwinjr9293 is that cannon??? Regardless, Kang has tech from the 31 century that makes everyone look like little kids. He showed off some of it but who knows what other OP tech he has. I don't think Kang killing Thor is about strength. I was talking about the ant's strength
@@dylansmith6059 Yeah, me too. When Kang comes back all we need is our own big CGI disposable giant ant army on the Avengers' side during the final battle this time lol
I was thinking part of the reason why Kang held onto Cassie saying she’ll be better without him is yes because he’s the villain but also because of his younger self’s relationship with her
Could you eleborate?
@@metaprimefandoms9763 One of Kahn’s variants is Iron Lad a founding member of the Young Avengers and in the time he was with the team he fell in love with Cassie or Stature as she was known then. Assuming THIS version of Kang was Iron Lad in the past then it’s possible he could see Cassie as a lost love the one that got away
So Kang is basically Rick
Rick is basically if you spliced the scientist from back to the future and Kang. Sorry, I'm not really a fan of back to the future.
This is actually where they got the council of rich from 💯
2/10 troll
I didn't think Antman 3 took place in the Quantum realm. It was actually just a different universe. The Quantum realm was where Scott went to in Antman 2.
Did I miss something about the quantum realm where one year is about one hour? Scott was stuck for 5 years and only about 5 hours passed by. If Janet was stuck for 31 years, shouldnt she have only had 30 hours pass?? Or is that a different realm?
I think this is, he who remains trying to get to the one time line as a young kang
I just watched Quantumania with my kids and we love it a lot! Its a great movie but i think they over expose Kang, not sure what i can expect with Kang Dynasty if i have seen what Kang can do. 🤔
each Kang will be like a different character
The Kang in this movie & Loki was the good guys...the heroes make bad decisions🤦will find that out later💯
Looking back at Endgame, it’s kind of ridiculously convenient that a rat of all things hit the button to send Scott back 😣 it would’ve been much better if it was a curious human or even a thief like Ant-man himself once was
Then they randomly had one of our own 🇮🇪 Robin Mcauly on lead vocals for a while
Looper team is not able to understand Marvel movie 🤣 and still they will make 30+ videos on it. Just like they did when Multiverse of Madness was released..
That rat in 'Endgame' that accidentally manipulated the Quantum machine to bring Scott back is the true hero of the Marvel Universe, besides Stan Lee, that is!;)
I liked this movie it was amazing
What a great movie 🎥🍿
I'll do you one better, WHY IS LUIS!!!
I liked this movie it was tons of fun
🐜 man and the wasp quantumania was ok movie but I liked the first and the second one are the best 🎬🎬🎬📽
Ratatouille should have his own spin-off series... 10 seasons, 24 episodes each, leading up to the push of the button that saved The Avengers
Y so serious 😈🃏🥃
Can we appreciate how good black widow looked in iron man 2 and end game I mean damn❤
Sure bro
So Cassie who was 8 when the blip happened read and understood quantum physics……… Scott isn’t a genius he’s a thief just uh what
Well, so far no Kang version seems formidable, so-to-speak. I mean, He Who Remains died easily and Kang The Conqueror was beat by Ant-Man/Wasp and ridiculous gigantic Ants that made me think I was watching - Honey I Shrunk The Kids.
No hard ya try to explain this movie..the rules and laws established just contradict themselves 😅
@Dank Fartz dude antman physics have always contradicted ,like when there small they weigh lot, hence why his punches hurt which means it's impossible to carry around a shrunk down tank or any kind of car and it also means the bigger he gets the weaker he should be..and so many other little things and this just from the first movies :D quantuman realm laws just hurt one's mind..I'm honestly surprised that someone would even comment back on this ,let alone answer..so If u don't mind,I'd love to hear u explain how it all makes sense and fix the contradictions 🙃
Wow. The quantum realm is really big…. Umm I mean really small…. Whatever
Cassie actor was not good at all. The other one was better.
It was a poorly written and directed film. Having the whole suspense of the movie be “I’ll tell you later 7 times” is just poor writing. The character development of Cassie in the beginning didn’t go anywhere it was just a social justice moment. There should have been more consequences within the movie and doesn’t going big make you exhausted? No explanation of that loophole.
@Dank Fartz none bro. Look at the ratings. I’m not the only one. If “I’ll tell you later” line is the only reason for the film to hold suspense until they meet the villain then it’s weak. Oscar written or not they can still write duds regardless and this didn’t hit the mark.
Edit: I looked up and the director hasn’t made an Oscar film so I’m confused at your Oscar comment. This wasn’t even close to Oscar worthy. His best movies were antman 1 and yes man.
The movie was excellent! I'm glad I didn't listen to negative reviews
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@@jimbo9208 LoL 😂
Not confusing, just stupid kid movies with crappy writers. No need to make sense
In the arena full of Kang variants must be "He Who Remains".