1:33 this part has ALWAYS given me chills. I can visibly see through his body language that once he remembers this specific section of Hank’s warning does he realize the enormity of what he has just done. You can see him kinda curl into himself with despair as he enters the fractal. It’s freaking traumatic.
@@electrotoxins This is why I love when people read deeper into details, even if that's unnecessary or not the creator's intention. Sometimes the true beauty of storytelling can be found the deeper we dig. The comments "bro it's not that deep" just irk me more than any other. Sometimes we should embrace a story for it's simplicity, but other times we should look for deeper meaning to them. The vast variety of perspectives that arise from watching or reading a story is a part of what makes us human. I apologize for this rambling, Just something I had to say
I love how during the shrinking moment, you can catch flashes of Janet reaching out to Scott…shows that the creative team behind this movie had a proper plan for Ant-man and the Wasp
Nobody has mentioned at 1:52 when we finally see the Quantum Void. Every sound just died in an instant and we're left in an empty black void of nothingness. It's like being alone in space and it's terrifying.
2 things 1. Yellow jacket's death was freaking brutal, like one of his arms went inside him and he could still feel pain through the whole thing 2. Scott's motivation for his daughter and his craziness did something that hank couldn't, which is impressive
Can we ignore the fact someone was going to kill this innocent child and then his entire body just begins to deform and shrink right in from of them, and then her dad just appears out of thin air with no reason how. I would be terrified
@@otskarimotskari8402 The suit shrank so fast that he literally got compressed into subatomic particles. My man antman is literally swimming in Yellowjacket.
"Yellowjacket isn't dead. He may be back in another movie." - The actual director, after Hank Pym disabled the regulator on Yellowjacket's suit, causing it to shrink without shrinking his body, audibly crushing him to death in spectacular, gruesome fashion.
@@squidbeard7885 theres a universe in DC where superman melts shazams brain with his laser eyes, and if you didn't know, shazam is a 10 year old kid. Also in a separate universe, wonder women straight up slaughters him in his kid form. That's only at the top of my head, DC gets very dark. With marvel, usually the horrible shit only happens to the villains. mostly.
This was honestly more visually interesting than anything they did in the new film. Quantumania’s quantum realm could just be an alien planet like we’ve seen in the GotG movies.
Literally, just thinking the same thing. This film only utilizes visual effects when they are necessary to advance the story, rather than using them all throughout and spreading the impact thin.
@@kehnemdafriend Utilize Kang’s fortress more. Make it look less like a Star Wars knock off. Or, if they were so adamant about a quality fantasy world, they frankly should’ve put forth an Avatar level of effort, where it’s indistinguishable from reality. Unfortunately No one would risk that on an Antman movie. Thus, my overall thought is that their story was too ambitious for what they were capable of. Rather than filling the movie with mediocrity, they should’ve reevaluated their capabilities, and done what they knew they could with maximum effectiveness. The Batman had a 200 million dollar budget. So did Quantumania. One showed exactly how to put that money to good use to create stellar visuals.
@@solvemproblerstudios5889 oh yeah i thought u was talking bout utilizing visual effect(quantum realm) when necessary to advance the story. they did that in ant man 1 coz Scott made the hero call to eliminate the villain in the final act, when in Quantumania, it's literally the setting of the entire movie so they utilize that visual effect all troughout.... so is this u suggesting that they should've done more on Earth than the q. realm?
@@kehnemdafriend Yeah- I think using Earth and making the Quantum Realm scenes extremely impactful would’ve been a better use of the budget. It’s kind of a big plot rework. A good chunk could still be there though- like a whole 40 minutes could still work, just with more emphasis on intensity and importance.
In endgame it was 5 hours for him. Here he was there for idk... Less than a minute. I think that time in the quantum realm time passed faster but because he was there for a VERY short period of time, in our world it's been a little bit as well. I'd say.... Around an hour or even less. You can see Cassie is in a different position and has now calmed down a bit. But that's my personal theory. Edit: Ok, recently I came to the realization that he isn't actually in the Quantum REALM in this scene, he's in the Quantum VOID, which is still in our dimension, so time passes normally there.
Time become zero when anyone transcend physical nature... Thats why when mind reaches state of samadhi soul or the consciousness disconnects from five senses of physicality.. Or we can say consciousness reaches another dimension where time doesn't matter..
@@mikopolar9585 idk man I think it's subjective. I liked doctor strange as a movie better but something about the idea of shrinking down smaller than the smallest smallest thing we know to exist still hurts my brain and fascinates me from a scientific and sci-fi standpoint. I've watched doctor strange straight up on shrooms and it still doesn't hit me like this scene hits me even when I'm sober.
Almost everyone disliked that scene at the time because it was "unrealistc". Now the considered best Avengers movie had an entire plot based upon time travel trough the microverse, that started with this "unrealistc" scene.
Joseph Gooding the in-movie science is that he shrinks by compressing the space between atoms. By the movie’s own logic, he couldn’t be smaller than atoms.
For anyone confused about this scene. He didn't need to go between molecules to break the suit, but he had to disable his regulator so he would shrink without stopping. Since the regulator makes his suit shrink him to the size of an ant, he couldn't get into the suit. So by disabling the regulator he started shrinking smaller than an ant, letting him get into the suit, but the regulator was off so he kept shrinking.
@@toasterpenguin3781 he didn’t though, if he got through that suit by passing by space between atoms, he wouldn’t have been able to see anything macroscopic.
How is No one talking about Darren’s screams of pain and anger throughout this movie. When he got stuck in the electric fly trap thing and when he shrinks. I get chills highkey. Everytime
One of the best scenes ever created. Can't change my mind. This is not about physics or logic, it's about the epic, fun, breathtaking visual phantastic movie! Antman is still on my top 5 in 2019
Agreed. If you analyse it with modern science, it makes absolute zero sense but that's why it's a movie, and the part where he says "I love you Cassie" as he shrinks and the music goes louder, it always gives me goosebumps
just laughed at this. and then I thought. if he... gets stuck... inside? I mean, how much force is he enlarging with? Is it enough to break anything? or would he be trapped in Thanos ass...
Can we just acknowledge the fact that Cassie‘s stepfather stepped in front of her prepared to die for her? I mean sure Scott saved the day but I would die for a man that would sacrifice his life to save one of my kids!
Dang that moment he realizes what he has to do/risk and goes I love you Cassie is amazing. Like Janet when she told Hank "Tell Hope I love her". You know someone thinks they are dead when they say things like that.
Libby Boyce is payibute to her son Cameron Boyce on what would have been his 12st birthday Thurnday. The Disney star tragically died at just 20-years-old last Jule after
If I am not wrong ,initially Hank Pym also introduced Pym particles to have the capability to change the size of things along with a bit of their surrounding environment.
@@yashovardhan849 The way I always envisioned it is reality in a small area getting compacted so that normal laws of physics work just the same but in a smaller scale.
Around 1:17 is that hinting the old Wasp being stuck in the quantum realm? There are a couple frames where you can kinda tell it's a woman's figure on the right of the screen
that would probably explain why scott lang cant remember anything whilst trying to explain how he got out to hank pym. janet must have taken over scotts mind to help him get out.
@@robertberry2477 It was Scott not Janet because he did remember being in the quantum realm, but do not remember seeing Janet down there, you don't have to believe in me but that's what happen👍🙂😁.
The part where Scott says “I Love You Cassie” when he goes subatomic brings a tear to my eye because it seems like he is about to disappear forever in the Quantum Realm and also, you like him, you don’t want to see Scott go but luckily, the person he loves the most gives him the resolve to mess with the regulator and grow back to normal size
Cameron Boyce's father Victor Boyce is breaking his silence. After news borke that the 20-yeas-old Disney star passed aways on Satunday, Jule 6. his father opened up about the
What doesn't make sense is the fact that he's now always fucking smiling and has a stupid looking face, seriously why couldn't they just give him the scared and wrinkled face like in literally every other depiction
For a superhero film that had such a breezy tone and such a happy-go-lucky vibe, _Ant Man_ featured a horrific denouement for its villain. And it didn't even have to show any blood or gore. Just the way Yellowjacket's fate was filmed and the audience's imagination made it gruesomely intense.
And now he's the only person in the current timeline with knowledge of Kang! (Thanos x100) Scotty just became one of the most important people in the Multiverse Saga and the current MCU 🤣🤣🤣
I am addicted to this scene . Can't get enough of it . The love he has for his daughter , the cellular world , the quantum void. Everything is so perfect
0:09 Ant-Man may be the smallest Avenger but he has the biggest heart. He doesn’t even hesitate to risk his life for his child, that’s a true parent, hero and Avenger right there
2:06 That part was shown in Ant-Man And The Wasp during the flashback when Dr. Hank Pym said to Hope "But then Scott showed up or should I say broke into our house. And when he went into the Quatum Realm. He came back everything change." In Ant-Man And The Wasp, that was shown in the 1st film of Ant-Man came out in 2015, where Ant-Man destroys molecules inside the Yellowjacket suit & Darren Cross/Yellowjacket (Corey Stoll) disappears.
I miss the appeal of old suits before nano suits become a thing in phase 4. It feels more organic seeing them in suits without unmasking themselves every 20 seconds. Disney, we can remember the actor’s face without having short attention span. We don’t want another Master Cheeks Syndrome
@@arnoldrimmer960 for sure and not to say the those movies are bad but it just make zero sense. And seriously every superhero has it now even someone like Moon Knight
@@zrex3927 The movies are not bad, but imagine how better they'd be if it was iron man and captain America arguing on the airport in civil war, instead of Robert Downey jr.s head on a CGI armor. Or the meeting of Iron man and Spidey with guardians in infinity war. Spider-Man removes his mask when star lord has a huge fucking gun to his head. Same with iron man. Zero sense
0:26 Goddamn that scream… You can tell that he was definitely supposed to be dead here with the suit shrinking over his body and violently crushing it before they retconned him into MODOK.
@@wholesomesandwich2437 Bro.... Ant man and the wasp's release date is 4th of july and this video was posted on 20th july.... What happened????.. Go check first......
Y’know what I think is the worst part of Yellow Jackets death? The the suit around him doesn’t shrink all at once. More like 1 limb at a time. Edit: I guess he survived after all.
Which is smart if you think about because it was setting him up to be MODOK because during his death you notice his arms and legs are shrinking but not his head
If you slow the video down to .25 speed, you can see the Wasp at 1:20. You can see her shadow, her wings. She’s there. You can even see her reflection in his helmet.
2:58 What if A different rare quantum virus got on his suit, but he did not catch it, because he didn't have his skin contact, But virus catches Cassie. WHAT IF
It's like he's in outer space. You really have to have a strong will power to not go crazy or lose it in there. Anyone would freak out being in his situation in the quantum realm.
This movie is so underrated. This scene is great. The theme, CGI, the way Scott was ready to sacrifice his life for his daughter without a second of hesitation, they're all so beautiful.
That has to be one of the most disturbing parts of the MCU. The way his body begins shrinking and falling into itself. Plus the screaming, that kid would need psychiatric help afterwards
0:34 MODOK: "...banished me down here-" Scott Lang: "Wait...! Darren?" MODOK: "Surprised to see me?" Scott Lang: "Yeah...?" Cassie Lang: "It's the bee guy... *To Scott* It's the bee guy." MODOK: "Cassie? I almost didn't recognize you." Scott Lang: "How are you not dead?" MODOK: "I became the ultimate weapon. Darren is dead. There's only MODOK!"
There he goes. A future Avenger. By the way, anyone championing for the honor of Darren and Modok, have you seen Modok? He's the one villain everyone's allowed to make fun of. When you play him straight, you get the Avengers Game.
Oh yeah suuuurrreee. Because who would want an actual intimidating version of Modok. Played brilliant by a severely underrated actor and given actual depth and respect. Nah he’s just the jar jar binks of Marvel let’s just shit all over him because he’s got a funny design.
The fractal like objects are quarks, and I think the movie implies that his longing to reach Cassy set in motion the behavior-states of those quarks, essentially guiding him back.
so looking back at this scene in end game when scott says 5 hours in the quantum realm was 5 years on earth wouldnt he have came back like a full day into the future or something
Possibly, but we really don't know how long he was in there. He might actually have been in that state for about 30 seconds. I'll get back to you after doing some math brb.
Back... And doing some math, every second he spends in there would be err... About 2.5 hours in the real world... Ok my logic didn't work bye Edit: typo Edit 2: fixed math
Scott says time is unpredictable so you don't know how long you are in there until you come back out. He was extremely lucky he was just in there for like a few seconds
No one talks about how when Scott was in the quantum realm and remembered what Hank said, the voice was distorted, right until he said, "Everyone you know and love, gone forever. And it even ends with Scott's daughter saying "Daddy!" Jeez this is deeper than I thought
Check out Ant-Man’s complete story in the MCU: th-cam.com/video/htjNH7tiiLQ/w-d-xo.html
Not dead
Bro yellowjacket is springlocked💀💀💀💀
@@Euro-PKXD👦🏼🐶🦆
@haroldjajsnecmann7040
Hank: you cant go subatomic, if you do you'll never come back
Scott: you got it set to M for Mini when it should be set to W for Wumbo
Ah a fellow person of culture I see
I understand that reference
Hank: Scott, i dont think the letter W would work..
SPONGEBOB
*applause*
1:33 this part has ALWAYS given me chills. I can visibly see through his body language that once he remembers this specific section of Hank’s warning does he realize the enormity of what he has just done. You can see him kinda curl into himself with despair as he enters the fractal. It’s freaking traumatic.
Thats why he doesnt remember anything after that traumatic experience
I like how they obscure the eyes with darkness in that shot, the helmet becomes a hollow skull, a deathmask.
@@electrotoxins This is why I love when people read deeper into details, even if that's unnecessary or not the creator's intention. Sometimes the true beauty of storytelling can be found the deeper we dig. The comments "bro it's not that deep" just irk me more than any other. Sometimes we should embrace a story for it's simplicity, but other times we should look for deeper meaning to them. The vast variety of perspectives that arise from watching or reading a story is a part of what makes us human.
I apologize for this rambling, Just something I had to say
@@ReiseLukasok but sometimes it really isn’t that deep
@@nickmiller9910some people feel deeper than others
"Darren is the best example of You either die a Badass Villain, or live long enough to become a comic relief."
Dragon Ball
@@leviettri3576 balls
Except he wasn't really a badass in this movie
@@dumon4264 He was better here than in Quantumania... that's good enough for me.
@@treyrex5987 They used Yellowjacket to make MODOK???
I love how during the shrinking moment, you can catch flashes of Janet reaching out to Scott…shows that the creative team behind this movie had a proper plan for Ant-man and the Wasp
interesting, I'll have to watch it again and see if I can catch that...
I think maybe at 1:18?
@@NevTheDeranged yep, I see it
Too bad the other 2 movies suck balls
Nah that's just pareidolia.
nobody talks about how Scott was basically prepared to die when he said "i love you cassy"
The Bab God that was Scott’s defining & Heroic moment as Ant-Man.
He knew he had to sacrifice himself in order to save his daughter. That's a real hero.
@@OscarVargas he loves her 3000
@@pepegaclap668 what did tony mean by 3000?
@@drachenlordtstrolls3608 Man you should do yourself a favour and watch endgame again
I love how the scene portrays really how small he is, at that point he is so small that his thoughts echo throughout the realm around him
He was so small that his heart probably stopped. Had he stayed for a few more seconds he would have died
@@tonii_cooks then how hank's wife lived there like 30 years?
@@tonii_cooks bruh no
@@zimknxckb4ck because quantum realm physics.
Never tried ego death have you ?
props to the cameraman for being able to shrink smaller than an atom to film this
It's just a regular Tuesday for Mr. Cameraman.
These comments always make me roll my eyes but this one made me chuckle
@@Jay-og4yb why thank you
Props to your parents for living with such an annoying kid.
@@militaryman585 damn
Nobody has mentioned at 1:52 when we finally see the Quantum Void. Every sound just died in an instant and we're left in an empty black void of nothingness. It's like being alone in space and it's terrifying.
It probably is because between atoms it literally is just empty space.
@@dimension-121 Yeah it's obvious but he said its "like" being alone in space and I just stated the fact that he literally is alone in space.
2 things
1. Yellow jacket's death was freaking brutal, like one of his arms went inside him and he could still feel pain through the whole thing
2. Scott's motivation for his daughter and his craziness did something that hank couldn't, which is impressive
GREAT LOVE..
@@juno_the8774 that's how he becomes MODOK
@@donlalo2002 intentional as Peyton Reed directed the whole trilogy and insisted for MODOK in Quantumania despite the focus being Kang
But what if Yellow Jacket have not died ,and He is MODOK, who will take appearence in Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania?
Dude ma guy didnt shrink he got crushed by the suit
Can we ignore the fact someone was going to kill this innocent child and then his entire body just begins to deform and shrink right in from of them, and then her dad just appears out of thin air with no reason how.
I would be terrified
Actually only the suit shrinked and so it crushed yellowjacket making this even more fucked up
@@otskarimotskari8402 mashed human
@@otskarimotskari8402 it makes it hilarious and cool to me lol
@@otskarimotskari8402 The suit shrank so fast that he literally got compressed into subatomic particles. My man antman is literally swimming in Yellowjacket.
@@Marvelfanatic3658 ooh edgy
"Yellowjacket isn't dead. He may be back in another movie."
- The actual director, after Hank Pym disabled the regulator on Yellowjacket's suit, causing it to shrink without shrinking his body, audibly crushing him to death in spectacular, gruesome fashion.
Zanithos wtf and niggas think dc is dark
@@squidbeard7885 theres a universe in DC where superman melts shazams brain with his laser eyes, and if you didn't know, shazam is a 10 year old kid.
Also in a separate universe, wonder women straight up slaughters him in his kid form. That's only at the top of my head, DC gets very dark.
With marvel, usually the horrible shit only happens to the villains. mostly.
Subject Delta so scarlet witch and quicksilver incest, hulk and she hulk incest, and wolverine killing the X-men isn’t dark
@@squidbeard7885 compared to DC? Not really.
Realistically wouldn’t that cause a black hole? Forcing that amount of matter and mass to such a small size?
This was honestly more visually interesting than anything they did in the new film. Quantumania’s quantum realm could just be an alien planet like we’ve seen in the GotG movies.
Literally, just thinking the same thing. This film only utilizes visual effects when they are necessary to advance the story, rather than using them all throughout and spreading the impact thin.
@@solvemproblerstudios5889 they're literally in the quantum realm the entire film. tf were u expecting? 😂
@@kehnemdafriend Utilize Kang’s fortress more. Make it look less like a Star Wars knock off. Or, if they were so adamant about a quality fantasy world, they frankly should’ve put forth an Avatar level of effort, where it’s indistinguishable from reality.
Unfortunately No one would risk that on an Antman movie. Thus, my overall thought is that their story was too ambitious for what they were capable of. Rather than filling the movie with mediocrity, they should’ve reevaluated their capabilities, and done what they knew they could with maximum effectiveness.
The Batman had a 200 million dollar budget. So did Quantumania. One showed exactly how to put that money to good use to create stellar visuals.
@@solvemproblerstudios5889 oh yeah i thought u was talking bout utilizing visual effect(quantum realm) when necessary to advance the story. they did that in ant man 1 coz Scott made the hero call to eliminate the villain in the final act, when in Quantumania, it's literally the setting of the entire movie so they utilize that visual effect all troughout.... so is this u suggesting that they should've done more on Earth than the q. realm?
@@kehnemdafriend Yeah- I think using Earth and making the Quantum Realm scenes extremely impactful would’ve been a better use of the budget. It’s kind of a big plot rework. A good chunk could still be there though- like a whole 40 minutes could still work, just with more emphasis on intensity and importance.
This was probably the trippiest thing we've ever seen in the MCU. And then Doctor Strange came out
And then doctor strange 2 came out
@@hawtdanger5256 nah that shit lame
Both of those weren’t even that trippy lmao
@@vomitspit1560 what kind of come out
@@vomitspit1560congrats for him 🎉 I know I’m a stranger but he has my full support 😁
Imagine if instead of infinitely shrinking, he started infinitely growing
Like with those enlargement pills they advertise on the hub.
@@yahikotendo5631 BRUH
@@yahikotendo5631 bruh
@@yahikotendo5631 I-
i think his body would literally burst from the strain.
2:23 who else got anxiety when he nearly lost that thing that could bring him back to reality?
Like smaller than air
Half the universe would still be dust
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@Allie Carlson The air shrunk in his suit with him, that's why he needs the suit.
The worst fate in the MCU happened to Darren Cross. He became a badly animated CGI head.
Now that I watched quatumainea I now know what that means
Me: You Mean M.O.D.O.K?
Somebody had to be modok and I’m glad they didn’t waste an actor this crazy asshole deserved it he was gonna kill a kid
@@jonathanmendoza2319 why do you put “Me:”? Who else is the comment coming from
@@winxwest2964 probably a mental disorder
In endgame it was 5 hours for him. Here he was there for idk... Less than a minute. I think that time in the quantum realm time passed faster but because he was there for a VERY short period of time, in our world it's been a little bit as well. I'd say.... Around an hour or even less. You can see Cassie is in a different position and has now calmed down a bit. But that's my personal theory.
Edit: Ok, recently I came to the realization that he isn't actually in the Quantum REALM in this scene, he's in the Quantum VOID, which is still in our dimension, so time passes normally there.
Time become zero when anyone transcend physical nature... Thats why when mind reaches state of samadhi soul or the consciousness disconnects from five senses of physicality.. Or we can say consciousness reaches another dimension where time doesn't matter..
It was five years!!! He was trapped in the quantum real for five YEARS!!
Xenia Martin yeah but it was 5 hours for him
@@xeniamartin5297 if you're referring to Endgame....he clearly says it was 5 hours....5 hours for him. 5 years for everyone else
I think the time is decelerating, not just slower
This shrinking scene literally left me speechless. It’s one of the MCU’s most intense moments.
Yup
Same. I was so brainfucked in this scene.
@@manuelk1853 Dr. strange hallucination scene was more mind fucked...
@@mikopolar9585 I know but this was the first time the MCU mindfucked us.
@@mikopolar9585 idk man I think it's subjective. I liked doctor strange as a movie better but something about the idea of shrinking down smaller than the smallest smallest thing we know to exist still hurts my brain and fascinates me from a scientific and sci-fi standpoint. I've watched doctor strange straight up on shrooms and it still doesn't hit me like this scene hits me even when I'm sober.
"I'm gonna' need to shrink between the molecules to get in there."
Isn't nearly that small when he gets in, then keeps shrinking.
Movie
Steve Walker I don’t think he could control how small he shrunk.
Your a fucking idiot, Hank pym says don’t mess with the regulator and Scot messes with it as he jumps in
WiG sdun to save his daughter
he damaged the regulator so he could go subatomic.
DARREN IS DEAD, THERE IS ONLY MODOK!!!!
Shouldn’t it technically be MODOFK?
He even used the "psionic blasts" from mvc3 🤣🤣🤣
Still not sure if that was a good idea or not
But he's Avenger now
Darren:I am not a dick!!
I love how Ant-Man and Dr Strange talk about the same concept (multiverse) but one uses science as argument and the other uses magic
"I come from a place where science and magic are one in the same"
@@Catboy-01-10
I think it’s from Thor, a scene when Thor telling Jane about Asgard, with a hand drawn Yggrasil.
Magic is just science we don't yet understand :)
Science is part of magic.
Almost everyone disliked that scene at the time because it was "unrealistc". Now the considered best Avengers movie had an entire plot based upon time travel trough the microverse, that started with this "unrealistc" scene.
I think the infinity war was the best :D
Exactly!
Pretty sure everyone loved this scene
How could people complain about it not being realistic? It’s a super hero movie. Did they watch the rest of the movie?!
Joseph Gooding the in-movie science is that he shrinks by compressing the space between atoms. By the movie’s own logic, he couldn’t be smaller than atoms.
For anyone confused about this scene. He didn't need to go between molecules to break the suit, but he had to disable his regulator so he would shrink without stopping. Since the regulator makes his suit shrink him to the size of an ant, he couldn't get into the suit. So by disabling the regulator he started shrinking smaller than an ant, letting him get into the suit, but the regulator was off so he kept shrinking.
Still After all those years, this scène of non-stop shrinking give le chills
@@toasterpenguin3781 he didn’t though, if he got through that suit by passing by space between atoms, he wouldn’t have been able to see anything macroscopic.
@@mylesmichel9108 ew
@@benonaru ?
Consider that he is inside Yellowjacket as that one's shrinking goes out of control as well.
That's a double shrinkage going on.
How is No one talking about Darren’s screams of pain and anger throughout this movie. When he got stuck in the electric fly trap thing and when he shrinks. I get chills highkey. Everytime
One of the best scenes ever created. Can't change my mind. This is not about physics or logic, it's about the epic, fun, breathtaking visual phantastic movie! Antman is still on my top 5 in 2019
Agreed. If you analyse it with modern science, it makes absolute zero sense but that's why it's a movie, and the part where he says "I love you Cassie" as he shrinks and the music goes louder, it always gives me goosebumps
Pretty sure there's other marvel movie in your top 5, or maybe all of them are
vexonica 02 are you trying to tell someone else what their top 5 is?
BearMeatTaco well in a way it makes sense since quantum doesn’t make any sense
Yeah ant man is a movie which is just is fun to watch
no one mentions how violently that suit crushed him into a molecule.
He is dead along with hela and mysterio.
He does not exist anymore
@@korrblank1361 Actually it is confirmed he returns in the third movie.
@@cewla3348 I think he’s referring to Mysterio.
@@manuelk1853 confirmed? Mysterio isn't confirmed for the 3rd movie? Or am I wrong?
A single grain of sand must be like an entire Universe due to how small Ant-Man is when he goes Subatomic.
More Like 20000 Universes actually
@Tristan Parker YO a drop of Water is probably the size of your mom
I'm joking btw
@@ny2354 So random but made me laugh
@@whatsyourname9581 Seriously? Holy shit
This scene was not only a spectacle in the MCU, but it was a setup to important plot points in later films, even for Quantumania.
Yes but unfortunately, we can't take Yellow Jacket's "death" seriously anymore.
Lets not make quantumania a thing by trying to justify its existence
@@JohnDavidSullivan man people really hate that movie I guess
Not really, remove him from the film and the plot be the same.
@@selfimprovement5873 remove the movie from history and marvel's plot would still be the same
Oh god, looks like I missed out this new "sneek peek" of Avengers endgame Thanus scene!
You can see Janet on 1:19 (X 0.25 )
@@zuko.7039 Where?
@@bigmike9947 find it...
Who tf is thanus
Did you just say th*anus*....
ant man going subatomic to get past thanos' ass crust
LOL
This is the kind of thing I could've gone my whole life not reading. And here it is.
just laughed at this.
and then I thought.
if he... gets stuck... inside?
I mean, how much force is he enlarging with? Is it enough to break anything? or would he be trapped in Thanos ass...
@@SafetyKitten The Thanus would probably crush him instead
LOL
2:41 - That was one seriously dusty room.
looooool
Hate to break it to you fam but you've been breathing dead skin and dust mites in every room you've ever been in.
😂
@Rafael Cardeño Jr. I was just about to say that.
The roof was broken...! 😜
I freaking love the theme in the back at 2:51. It’s a nice twist on the antman theme super triumphant and sorta emotional. It’s a cool touch.
Can we just acknowledge the fact that Cassie‘s stepfather stepped in front of her prepared to die for her? I mean sure Scott saved the day but I would die for a man that would sacrifice his life to save one of my kids!
It was good that the step father wasn't shown to be a bad person. He cared for his family too and was ready to die.
He is a good man. But I'm sure he'll put his life in risk for any random person. Why? Because he is a brave policeman.
Love step dad’s acceptance of Scott in second Ant man movie. Always cracks me up
He's really a stand up guy throughout both movies.
@@ameennasar2583 😂
Dang that moment he realizes what he has to do/risk and goes I love you Cassie is amazing. Like Janet when she told Hank "Tell Hope I love her". You know someone thinks they are dead when they say things like that.
I noticed that too, it shows that Janet and Scott were willing to give up their lives for the lives of the ones they love
Libby Boyce is payibute to her son Cameron Boyce on what would have been his 12st birthday Thurnday. The Disney star tragically died at just 20-years-old last Jule after
2001: A Space Odyssey vibes
'' cosmos: a spacetime odyssey'' it's on disney+ btw
@@IsmaelDiall0 no, 2001: A Space Odyssey is the correct name. Funny you haven't heard of it, it's a masterpiece.
@@stephenwitwick3926 ow I only know the one from Neil degrasse tyson
@@IsmaelDiall0 watch the trailer and remember that the movie was made in *1968*
I'm afraid you can't say that, Dave.
0:36 and that’s the origin of MODOK
He was evil even before
@@Annihilated64-13yearsago true
0:28
I never thought Daren would even still be alive after Scott destroyed his suit.
@@KRRJ yea we saw that mans Body Get Crushed into him self
0:54 water bear says hello to ant man.
Demir Güvener thats a dustmite definitely
Gggg Gggg no it isn’t, that is called a tardigrade. Unless you were making a joke then...sorry?
@@thischanneliscrap5239 its also called a water bear..
Darkness Incarnate i was talking to the guy above me
@@thischanneliscrap5239 yeah but it isn't that small!
0:47 "Oh no......" You really feel the fear in his voice
If he’s smaller than an atom how is he breathing?
Edit: I realised he has a suit on
There is a reason that looks like a diver's helmet.
If I am not wrong ,initially Hank Pym also introduced Pym particles to have the capability to change the size of things along with a bit of their surrounding environment.
@@yashovardhan849 The way I always envisioned it is reality in a small area getting compacted so that normal laws of physics work just the same but in a smaller scale.
@@vladtheimpaler9577 ya something like that...
@@yashovardhan849 but they can only change the distance between atoms not the size of the atom
The quantum realm being an endless barren void is much more terrifying than it being a star wars landscape
Around 1:17 is that hinting the old Wasp being stuck in the quantum realm? There are a couple frames where you can kinda tell it's a woman's figure on the right of the screen
Oh yea more like 1:19 though
I saw it, wow
This scene is terrifying in 0:25x speed
You can see it again at 2:39
It's kind of shaped like the wasp costume too
White suits brought me back here! Quantum Realm plays a big role!!! Love you Marvel!!
What is it?
@@jonathan-rw3mx endgame. When the avengers used white quantum suit to time travel
Are you from another universe
Like marvel universe
One of top 5 MCU scenes by far! I love Ant-Man!
Good film.
... Somehow Yellowjacket returned.
And he looks *HIDEOUS!*
He can fly? They fly now!
Bro looks like a knockoff Mr. Electric.
*handsome
1:19 Janet and Scott entangled in quantum realm
that would probably explain why scott lang cant remember anything whilst trying to explain how he got out to hank pym. janet must have taken over scotts mind to help him get out.
@@robertberry2477 he even searched left and right for the shrinking gas capsules. Didnt he know there was only one... _Or didn't she?_
Spoiler alert: ... you’re right. You see Janet saving Scott from the quantum realm in Ant-Man and the Wasp. Nice job 🤘🏽
You can see a sillouet of a person. The attention to detail is amazing. You can even see Janet's shadow on his helmet
@@robertberry2477 It was Scott not Janet because he did remember being in the quantum realm, but do not remember seeing Janet down there, you don't have to believe in me but that's what happen👍🙂😁.
Yes, I know he's that guy in Quantumania, but if you notice at 0:30, you can see his head get bigger for a brief second.
The part where Scott says “I Love You Cassie” when he goes subatomic brings a tear to my eye because it seems like he is about to disappear forever in the Quantum Realm and also, you like him, you don’t want to see Scott go but luckily, the person he loves the most gives him the resolve to mess with the regulator and grow back to normal size
Cameron Boyce's father Victor Boyce is breaking his silence. After news borke that the 20-yeas-old Disney star passed aways on Satunday, Jule 6. his father opened up about the
Given the nature of his ‘death’ it totally makes sense that he would ultimately become M.O.D.O.K.
Apparently his different limbs shrunk at different rates and head was the biggest part afterwards.
0:30 as we can clearly see here, his right hand was shrunken first and then his head going bigger, but the rest of the limb remains shrinking
he was supposed to be dead, he wasn't a memorable villain but was an appropriate villain, the threw him in the trash by making modok
What doesn't make sense is the fact that he's now always fucking smiling and has a stupid looking face, seriously why couldn't they just give him the scared and wrinkled face like in literally every other depiction
For a superhero film that had such a breezy tone and such a happy-go-lucky vibe, _Ant Man_ featured a horrific denouement for its villain. And it didn't even have to show any blood or gore. Just the way Yellowjacket's fate was filmed and the audience's imagination made it gruesomely intense.
That kid will be forever traumatized after seeing the bad guy die in one of the most gruesome ways possible.
There was no blood and it wasn’t actually that (visually) gruesome.
That little girl seems to be as weird as her father, I think she'll be fine.
If you have seen the ending of the movie, you can tell she was barely scarred by that moment.
Well, she’s gonna become a Young Avenger soon. Like her comic counterpart.
You apparently don't recall what kind of stuffed animal she found to be cute.
The fact he came back in avengers endgame and gave the team a solution he has to be the most slept on avenger EVER
And now he's the only person in the current timeline with knowledge of Kang! (Thanos x100) Scotty just became one of the most important people in the Multiverse Saga and the current MCU 🤣🤣🤣
Along with loki
@@harryevergreen4587Kang is powerful and all but even he fears thanos.
I am addicted to this scene . Can't get enough of it . The love he has for his daughter , the cellular world , the quantum void. Everything is so perfect
That "I love you, Cassie."
Man, if I didn't start crying right then and there. He loves his daughter so much...
Christophe Beck - Cautious as a Hurrnicane (You Tube)
0:09 Ant-Man may be the smallest Avenger but he has the biggest heart. He doesn’t even hesitate to risk his life for his child, that’s a true parent, hero and Avenger right there
2:06
That part was shown in Ant-Man And The Wasp during the flashback when Dr. Hank Pym said to Hope "But then Scott showed up or should I say broke into our house. And when he went into the Quatum Realm. He came back everything change."
In Ant-Man And The Wasp, that was shown in the 1st film of Ant-Man came out in 2015, where Ant-Man destroys molecules inside the Yellowjacket suit & Darren Cross/Yellowjacket (Corey Stoll) disappears.
0:25 *_And that was the origin of the best AVENGER OF ALL TIME!!!_*
I can’t imagine being crushed to death, it’s like a spring lock suit in fnaf but way worse
I was gonna type that!
Mr. Mam yep
Yusaf Animations Really?! Cool!, btw do you mind if you can give me animation lessons somehow?, I use FlipaClip :)
But the spring lock would be worse, and way slower, its crushing you from the inside, not the outside, which just makes it worse
@@r.jguerra5526 true
Also, thanks for reactivating this post!
The Marvel CGI nowadays is kinda lacking, but this is a prime example of when CGI Animators are at their peak
I miss the appeal of old suits before nano suits become a thing in phase 4. It feels more organic seeing them in suits without unmasking themselves every 20 seconds. Disney, we can remember the actor’s face without having short attention span.
We don’t want another Master Cheeks Syndrome
Seriously the amount of times they take their helmets off in Quantumania is insane
@@zrex3927 Just look at civil war or infinity war or any other marvel movie. It's just as insane in all of them. MCU hates masks.
@@arnoldrimmer960 for sure and not to say the those movies are bad but it just make zero sense. And seriously every superhero has it now even someone like Moon Knight
@@zrex3927 The movies are not bad, but imagine how better they'd be if it was iron man and captain America arguing on the airport in civil war, instead of Robert Downey jr.s head on a CGI armor.
Or the meeting of Iron man and Spidey with guardians in infinity war. Spider-Man removes his mask when star lord has a huge fucking gun to his head. Same with iron man. Zero sense
0:26 Goddamn that scream…
You can tell that he was definitely supposed to be dead here with the suit shrinking over his body and violently crushing it before they retconned him into MODOK.
2:50 this moment hits hard :,)
And this is how M.O.D.O.K. was born and his origin story.
1:00 when the 8 acid tabs finally kicks in
Darren then proceeds to become MODOK, the ultimate weapon
Imagine being stuck in there forever, hearing your beloved daughter crying your name… that terrified me the most in the world…
same
Same
Anybody after infinity war and ant man and the wasp???
MR. VIRUS Me
MR. VIRUS this was posted after Infinity War but not ant man and the wasp
@@wholesomesandwich2437 Bro.... Ant man and the wasp's release date is 4th of july and this video was posted on 20th july.... What happened????.. Go check first......
MR. VIRUS oh oof
After captain marvel
This scene had me tearing up like seriously Scott didn't even hesitate to potentially suffer forever for his daughters safety
This is where the greatest avenger was born RIP 😢
Y’know what I think is the worst part of Yellow Jackets death? The the suit around him doesn’t shrink all at once. More like 1 limb at a time.
Edit: I guess he survived after all.
Which is smart if you think about because it was setting him up to be MODOK because during his death you notice his arms and legs are shrinking but not his head
Huh… I forgot that I made this comment.
If you slow the video down to .25 speed, you can see the Wasp at 1:20. You can see her shadow, her wings. She’s there. You can even see her reflection in his helmet.
2:58
What if
A different rare quantum virus got on his suit, but he did not catch it, because he didn't have his skin contact,
But virus catches Cassie.
WHAT IF
The shrinking scene was so well made. Definitely one of the best scene in MCU. But how was he able to breath since the oxygen molecules were too big.
His suit helped him out with that
its best to not question ant man logic since even marvel just kinda throws its rules out the window
i mean, his mouth has that breathing thing so idk, maybe it shrinks air too or has a compacted oxygen supply
Everything goes with him inside his suit
You can look it up everything in the suit, including the oxygen molecules shrink with it
Crazy to think that a few years ago Corey Stoll was playing the small character of yellow jacket, now he's playing Modok. Absolutely NUTS
You can even kinda see how everything shrinks except his head, maybe thats why his head got so big so he could become modok
1:20 Is that a Shadow of Hank's wife in the forehead?
Probably
Good call!!
Yes, and a silhouette of Janet in 1:19
0:27 Even if I tried to, I could never do a scream like that
0:30 his arm shrinked fast
Why
Best villain screaming
@@grimmshredsanguinus2915 idk
It sounds like some dead space shit
@@Cushla-np4pt yea it is
This scene blew my mind back then it blows my mind now. Being smaller than an atom is something we just can't comprehend.
Sometime after this, the greatest Avenger was born
It's like he's in outer space. You really have to have a strong will power to not go crazy or lose it in there. Anyone would freak out being in his situation in the quantum realm.
its Microverse ..
@@davyjones5068 ok and?? He was saying how it's like being in outer space.
Well, it is closely similar to outer space because it shows that atom is relevant to space
This movie is so underrated.
This scene is great. The theme, CGI, the way Scott was ready to sacrifice his life for his daughter without a second of hesitation, they're all so beautiful.
Seven years later, we go back to the Quantum Realm. Welcome to the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse, Kang the Conqueror and M.O.D.O.K.
They just had to retcon one of the coolest and most brutal deaths in the entire MCU
That has to be one of the most disturbing parts of the MCU. The way his body begins shrinking and falling into itself. Plus the screaming, that kid would need psychiatric help afterwards
Anyone else notice Paxton was on his knees when Scott came back? Like he was searching for a teeny-tiny Scott so Cassie wouldn’t be upset?
I like how his head doesn’t shrink for a bit and that’s why he gets a big head and becomes modok
Came here after seeing Quantumania like who would have thought that Cross would end up becoming MODOK.
0:34
MODOK: "...banished me down here-"
Scott Lang: "Wait...! Darren?"
MODOK: "Surprised to see me?"
Scott Lang: "Yeah...?"
Cassie Lang: "It's the bee guy... *To Scott* It's the bee guy."
MODOK: "Cassie? I almost didn't recognize you."
Scott Lang: "How are you not dead?"
MODOK: "I became the ultimate weapon. Darren is dead. There's only MODOK!"
1:36 when you rub your eyes too hard
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😌
quantum realm was seems so mysterious in the first movie but in the new movie its just feel like another alien planet
Well that’s the point the quantum realm is a world with worlds
Yellowjacket seems like a nice character i hope he join the avenger in the future 😌
😂😂😂
Yep nice character *proceeds to pull a gun on his mentor, almost killed Cassie and almost kill Scott* yep…definitely a good soul.
its never too late to stop being a dick
1:01 my dream when I have a fever
Looks like a super-covid.
I dont know why I always that dream, endless falling
Oh my god, you had those dreams, too?? Endlessly approaching some sick-looking thing through the white void of nothingness?
Those werid ones where everything is big and small at the same time and it messes with your brain
wait, im not the only one having this kind of dreams ?
Back when the quantum realm wasn’t a plot device and was something to be actually afraid of
There he goes. A future Avenger.
By the way, anyone championing for the honor of Darren and Modok, have you seen Modok? He's the one villain everyone's allowed to make fun of. When you play him straight, you get the Avengers Game.
I dunno he looked kinda like he was the best part of the otherwise mediocre Avengers Game
Oh yeah suuuurrreee. Because who would want an actual intimidating version of Modok. Played brilliant by a severely underrated actor and given actual depth and respect.
Nah he’s just the jar jar binks of Marvel let’s just shit all over him because he’s got a funny design.
The birth of MODOK.
Congratulations It's a headless boy👶
The fractal like objects are quarks, and I think the movie implies that his longing to reach Cassy set in motion the behavior-states of those quarks, essentially guiding him back.
Aren't they supposed to be strings tho?
so looking back at this scene in end game when scott says 5 hours in the quantum realm was 5 years on earth wouldnt he have came back like a full day into the future or something
Possibly, but we really don't know how long he was in there. He might actually have been in that state for about 30 seconds. I'll get back to you after doing some math brb.
Back... And doing some math, every second he spends in there would be err... About 2.5 hours in the real world... Ok my logic didn't work bye
Edit: typo
Edit 2: fixed math
But since we don't know what size counts to how much time passed, we have no idea how much time would pass.
The quantum realm is a weird place. That's the only way to explain it.
Scott says time is unpredictable so you don't know how long you are in there until you come back out. He was extremely lucky he was just in there for like a few seconds
0:26 Darren’s scream gave me chills
Technically he was in the quantum realm at 1:12 and technically speaking he’s not in the quantum realm he’s in a much much smaller “realm”
Yea and you can see a flash of Wasp's shadow at 1:19 which also shows how he went way further
Well first of all he entered the quantom realm after finishing off the last part of Yellowjacket’s suit.
At 2:38
You can see hope’s mom if u slow it down to 0.25
The original wasp stuck down there
1:19
@@spinz5937 yup there as well
No one talks about how when Scott was in the quantum realm and remembered what Hank said, the voice was distorted, right until he said, "Everyone you know and love, gone forever. And it even ends with Scott's daughter saying "Daddy!" Jeez this is deeper than I thought
It's not that deep lol