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Euro on the Scene: Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man’ Red Carpet
We’ve got a star-studded cast in Ant-Man. Initially, it was to be Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz, Sean of the Dead) at the helm with Simon Pegg playing the titular character. Neither of them has disappointed. It is already public knowledge that Ant-Man will be present in the next Marvel film, “Captain America: Civil War” and eventually take his place among The Avengers, so I look forward to seeing more of Rudd and this character in the future. Pym needs to hire his own “hero” in Scott Lang (Rudd), a former con-man, to break in to his former company and steal the prototype before it is sold to other countries as a weapon. Now older and unable to withstand the rigors of being the Ant-Man, he recruits an ex-con (Paul Rudd) looking to go straight for the sake of his young daughter. He has a hard time holding down a job with his background as a criminal.
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After putting on the suit, Scott realizes he wants nothing to do with it, but quickly finds out that his stealing the suit was no accident and was all part of a plan to save the world.
However, numerous setbacks that included a director walking out halfway through filming meant that Ant-Man was going to be haunted by action behind-the-scenes, rather than that on it. But what is the finished product like? It feels different and unexpected, thus there’s a fresh feeling to it that few films in the genre have.
“I was wearing a T-shirt with myself on it”, Rudd said when asked if his “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” character was as nerdy as Carell’s.
He explained: “The suit as you see it in the movie does not exist in real life”.
Corey Stoll stars as Darren Cross in “Ant-Man“.
Verdict: See it, even if you’re not a fan of bugs. Tall, handsome and fit, this man exudes sexiness. In the comics, the character is known as Red Queen, but we’re predicting with the movie’s set-up of Paul Rudd’s Scott Lang taking over the Ant-Man from Michael Douglas’ Hank Pym – that we’ll see Ant-Man and Wasp reunited (possibly in an Ant-Man sequel) or future Marvel movie.
Y’all gonna see me unleash the FALCON. Second, some of the graphics are subpar including a giant sized ant towards the end of the film and the massive molecules used to show Lang sinking into the Quantum particles. He plays the iconic comic book hero with a perfect sense of comedic timing, and he makes for – eventually – a very heroic sort of hero, as he tries to help make up for his daughter the bad heel He has been to her, reported by GMA News.
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The highly-praised feature film debut of comedian Amy Schumer in Trainwreck, directed by Judd Apatow, earned $10.7 million on Friday including $1.8 million from Thursday previews, slightly higher than Melissa McCarthy’s Spy early in June.