hope: do you ever wanna talk about your feelings, mom?
janet: no
hank: i do
hope: i know, dad
hank: i like ants
hope: i know, dad
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Kang the Conquerer in Antman and the Wasp: Quantumania might have been the good guy!!
(Or at least the least evil villain in this story... so hear me out! :))
I just went out to see Antman and the Wasp: Quantumania with my family and my father, who has never seen a single Marvel movie, just had the greatest speculation in the world!
Imagine: The first post credit scene showed three main Kang Variants disputing the matter of the exiled Kangs fate which resulted in them calling every single one of the remaining Kang Variants. Now, think about the short scene where Janet touched Kangs mind (and therefore most likely the other Kang's minds). And lastly, think of the way Kang asked her multiple times about what she saw and how they never had time to talk about what she had seen.
Now here's the thing my father pointed out:
What if the Kang in Quantumania was the Kang they SHOULD have let free? What if the other Kangs exiled that particular Kang because he wanted to STOP the other Kangs? What if Janet had seen what the other Kangs had done and what that Kang was trying to stop? This would make a lot more sense than just all the other remaining Kangs exiling that one Kang because he was following the same mindset. Maybe it was all just a big misunderstanding?
This especially makes sense if you include the ending of Quantumania in this debate, where Scott "overthinks" what has happened and guesses (right) that other Kangs will come and bring destruction upon the world.
Please give me some pieces if your mind in the comments. To me, this makes so much sense. xD
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You know what, the ridiculousness that is MODOK in Quantumania works. Idc what anyone says, only an Ant-Man movie could have pulled that off and it did.
They even gave Cassie her first inspirational hero moment😭
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After the events of Endgame”, we had:
1) Wanda trapping innocent people in her fanfiction
2) Sam and Bucky fighting left-wing terrorists while dealing with racism, political corruption, and therapy
3) Alternate Loki learning about the horrible truth of the multiverse
4) Clint trying to stay retired, but had to relive his various traumas during Christmas time
5) Thor losing the love of his life to cancer
6) Peter Parker losing his aunt and being forgotten by literally the entire universe
7) Strange watching his former love, Christine, get married, and then traveling through the multiverse to stop Wanda
8) Shuri and all of Wakanda dealing with the death of T’Challa and conflict with another nation
9) Bruce going back to space to get his son back
So everyone was having a tough time due to personal problems and reliving traumas. All this to say that it’s hilarious that Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne were the ones that came out of “Endgame” as the true winners. Based on the marketing, Scott and Hope have become beloved celebrities by selling their Avenger stories (which helps explain all the Ant-Man love in “Ms. Marvel” and “Hawkeye”).
Of course, Kang. But that’s a new issue. Before Kang arrived, it looks like Scott and Hope were absolutely living their best lives.
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