Ant-Man (film)
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Introduction
Ant-Man may well be a 2015 american superhero film based on
the Marvel Comics characters of an equivalent name: Scott Lang and coil Pym.
Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion
pictures, it's the twelfth film in the Marvel cinematic Universe (MCU). The film
was directed by Peyton Reed, with a playscript by the writing teams of Edgar
Wright and Joe Cornish, and Adam McKay and Paul Rudd. It stars Scardinius
erythrophthalmus as Scott Lang / Ant-Man, alongside Evangeline Lilly, Corey
Stoll, Bobby Cannavale, Michael Peña, Tip "T.I." Harris, Anthony
Mackie, Wood Harris, Judy Greer, David Dastmalchian and Michael Douglas as Hank
Pym. In Ant-Man, Lang must help defend Pym's Ant-Man shrinking technology and
plot a heist with worldwide ramifications.
Development of Ant-Man began in Apr 2006, with the hiring of
Wright to direct and co-write with Cornish. By Gregorian calendar month 2011,
Wright and Cornish had completed three drafts of the script and Wright shot
test footage for the film in July 2012. Pre-production began in October 2013
after being put on hold so that Wright could complete The World's End. Casting
began in Gregorian calendar month 2013, with the hiring of rudd to play Lang.
In may 2014, Wright left the project, citing creative differences, though he
still received screenplay and story credits with Cornish, as well as an
executive producer credit. The following month, Reed was brought in to replace
Wright, while McKay was hired to contribute to the script with Rudd. Principal
photography took place between August and Gregorian calendar month 2014 in san
francisco and metro Atlanta.
Ant-Man held its world premiere in l. a. on june 29, 2015
and was free in the united states on Gregorian calendar month 17, 2015, in 3D
and IMAX 3D. It grossed over $519 million worldwide and received praise from
critics, who generally welcomed the film's smaller stakes than preceding MCU
installments, as well as its cast (particularly Rudd, Peña, Lilly and Douglas),
humor and CGI sequences. A sequel, titled Ant-Man and the Wasp, was released on
july six, 2018.
In 1989, scientist Hank Pym resigns from S.H.I.E.L.D. after
discovering their plan to replicate his Ant-Man shrinking technology. Believing
the technology is dangerous, Pym vows to hide it as long as he lives.
In the present day,[N 1] Pym's estranged daughter, Hope van
Dyne, and former protégé, Darren Cross, have forced him out of his company, Pym
Technologies. Cross is near to perfecting a shrinking suit of his own, the
Yellowjacket, which horrifies Pym.
Upon his release from prison, well-meaning stealer Scott
Lang moves in with his recent cellmate, Luis. Lang visits his daughter huisache
unannounced and is punished by his former wife Maggie and her police-detective
fiance, Paxton, for not providing child support. Unable to hold down a job
because of his criminal record, Lang agrees to join Luis' crew and commit a
burglary. Lang breaks into a house and cracks its safe, but only finds what he
believes to be an old motorcycle suit, which he takes home. After trying the
suit on, Lang accidentally shrinks himself to the dimensions of Associate in
Nursing insect. Terrified by the experience, he returns the suit to the house,
but is arrested on the way out. Pym, the house owner, visits Lang in jail and
smuggles the suit into his cell to help him escape.
Pym, WHO manipulated Lang through Associate in Nursing
unknowing Luis into stealing the suit as a check, needs Lang to become the new
Ant-Man to steal the Yellowjacket from Cross. Having been spying on Cross after
discovering his intentions, Van dyne and Pym train Lang to fight and to control
ants. While Van dyne harbors bitterness towards Pym regarding her mother
Janet's death, he reveals that Janet, known as the Wasp, disappeared into a
subatomic quantum realm while disabling a Soviet nuclear missile. Pym warns
Lang that he could suffer an identical fate if he overrides his suit's
regulator. They send him to steal a device which will aid their heist from the
Avengers' headquarters, where he briefly fights SAM Wilson.
Cross perfects the Yellowjacket and hosts an unveiling
ceremony at Pym Technologies' headquarters. Lang, along side his crew and a
swarm of flying ants, infiltrates the building during the event, sabotages the
company's servers, and plants explosives. When he attempts to steal the
Yellowjacket, he, along with Pym and Van Dyne, are captured by Cross, who
intends to sell both the Yellowjacket and Ant-Man suits to Hydra. Lang breaks
free and he and Van Dyne dispatch most of the Hydra agents, though one flees
with a vial of Cross' particles and Pym is shot. Lang pursues Cross, while the
explosives detonate, imploding the building as Pym and Van Dyne escape.
Cross dons the Yellowjacket and attacks Lang before Lang is
inactive by Paxton. Cross takes flame tree captive to lure Lang into another
fight. Lang overrides the regulator and shrinks to subatomic size to penetrate
Cross' suit and sabotage it to shrink uncontrollably, killing Cross. Lang
disappears into the quantum realm but manages to reverse the effects and
returns to the megascopic world. Out of gratitude for Lang's heroism, Paxton
covers for Lang to keep him out of prison. Seeing that Lang survived and came
back from the quantum realm, Pym wonders if his wife is alive as well. Later,
Lang meets up with Luis, who tells him that Wilson is looking for him.
In a mid-credits scene, Pym shows Van Dyne a new Wasp
prototype suit and offers it to her. In a post-credits scene, Wilson and Steve
Rogers have Bucky Barnes in their custody. Unable to contact Tony Stark because
of "the accords",[N 2] Wilson mentions that he knows someone who can
help
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