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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania will be inspired by Thor Ragnarok, but not by what everyone thinks
Less than a month before its premiere, the great protagonists of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania They continue to leave clues about what the third Ant-Man movie will bring us. This time it has been paul ruddwho plays Scott Lang in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and that he is prepared to be one of the big stars of the franchise these years.
During an interview with Empire, Rudd has commented that one of the great inspirations when focusing this new Ant-Man movie has been Thor: Ragnarok. However, this approach that you comment is not the one that everyone thinks.
“During the process of writing Quantumania, I was thinking about Thor: Ragnarokwhere everything was like ‘Wow, we can’t believe this is the third Thor movie, it looks so different. There was something attractive about doing something unexpected“.
As Paul comments during this interview, the inspiration he wants to take from the third and successful Thor movie is not the humor or the action, but the drastic change in tone it took the superhero in a single movie.
While the first and second of the God of Thunder they were a little more serious and sentimental, the third was much more light-hearted and advocated much more chaos and fun than formality.
That’s the change in approach that Rudd has planned to make for Ant-Man 3: Go from a talkative superhero who drops jokes every 5 minutes to a superhero in caps you have to save the world from quantum doom.
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