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- ZokkiieAugust 9, 2026I actually liked parts of this, but there's just too much working against it. Jonathan Majors is easily the highlight, and Kang is a much more interesting villain than the movie around him. The Quantum Realm has some cool creatures and weird little details too, and Paul Rudd is still fun as Scott. The rest feels pretty forgettable, though. The humor gets annoying fast, the CGI is all over the place, and it barely feels like an Ant-Man movie anymore. The story is also pretty thin, especially for something that's supposed to introduce such an important MCU villain. Not terrible, just nowhere near what it could've been.
- camermike1987July 13, 2026I'm disappointed that the Kang storyline was dropped from the MCU. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Loki both did a fantastic job introducing Kang, and I hope Marvel finds a way to bring him back someday. I'm also excited to see more of Giant-Man whenever Ant-Man returns to the big screen.
- BryanJuly 8, 2026Several problems here 1) the CGI was overtaxed and not up to making the Quantum Realm feel like anything other than CGI. 2) Cassie Lang is one of two "young avengers" (with Ironheart) who just don't work. She is petulant, whiny, and irritatingly over-confident. And 3) there a wash of new characters here who get next to no exploration. If you can't explore them, then they need to be further in the background. Personally, I did not hate M.O.D.O.K. as much as most, but I can see why many did. And the CGI there was bad as well. A positive to mention was Majors's Kang. In his three variants of this character,this is the only one that actually worked, so he bares noting.
- thomasrogers753May 14, 2026On rewatch this movie really is what people call “marvel slop” and with that being said Paul Rudd and Johnathan Majors put this movie in their backs and make it somewhat interesting. The writing and CGI are by far the worst part of this movie. Modok as whole is a prime example of the both of these idea failing at the highest level. There is no way they saw that and were like, that’s best we could have done without a doubt. Kang was literally beat with the power of ants and friendship, there is no way in hell Ant Man should be able to beat Kang in any capacity.
- HakihikoMarch 25, 2026Visually Ambitious but Narratively Underwhelming "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" aims to push the franchise into a larger and more fantastical direction, trading the grounded charm of previous entries for a more spectacle-driven approach. While the film clearly wants to feel like a major turning point, the overall experience comes across as less engaging than its ambitions might suggest. The performances remain energetic and committed, with the cast doing their best to bring personality and humor to the material. Character interactions still provide moments of lightness and familiarity, helping to maintain some of the series' playful identity even as the tone shifts toward something more epic. Visually, the film is imaginative and colorful, embracing a highly stylized world filled with unusual designs and large-scale action. The soundtrack supports the adventurous tone effectively, adding momentum and intensity that help carry several sequences. However, the script struggles to provide a compelling foundation. The story feels surprisingly thin, lacking the wit and creativity that defined earlier installments. Pacing can feel uneven, and certain developments seem rushed or underexplored, making it harder to stay fully invested. Because of these issues, the film often feels like it is relying more on spectacle than substance. Some emotional or dramatic beats fail to land with the intended impact, leaving the experience feeling less memorable than expected. Despite its visual ambition and occasional entertaining moments, it ultimately stands as one of the more disappointing entries in the broader franchise, suggesting potential that never quite translates into a satisfying narrative. Barely sufficient.
- AjaySeptember 3, 2025Quantumania is definitely an interesting movie, but it shows signs of regression in the overall MCU. Once again, we're faced with a vicious villain hell-bent on destroying not just the world, but the universe, and yet we're sitting down having a nice cuppa whilst watching dad and daughter bond. It's not an entirely bad film, but what little we get to see of the Quantum Realm is compounded with a strange appearance from M.O.D.O.K., who serves little purpose aside from being a joke. Kang is almost invisible, save for the final act, and the way he's set up makes him feel more like seasoning than the plot itself. Credit where it's due, Quantumania does one thing right - it reaches back to The Blip, and sets the next phase of the MCU up for success. But in an of itself, it's worth a watch for the laughs, but not much else unfortunately.
- Kevin WardJuly 3, 2025Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania feels like it’s really trying to mimic the tone, humor and other-worldliness of the Guardians of the Galaxy films, but for some reason the mix that works with talking raccoons and aliens and space ships, doesn’t really feel the same with….ants….and holy shit whatever M.O.D.O.K. is. I love the cast. Paul Rudd, Jonathan Majors, Michelle Pfeiffer can do no wrong in my opinion, and for the most part they come out of this unscathed. Katheryn Newton is an excellent addition to the cast as Cassie, as well. Some of this movie is just soooo silly and it’s hard to take any of the rest of it seriously. I guess we’re not supposed to anymore? Kind of had this feeling for most of phase 4 now. I had a good time, definitely laughed, but I’m really starting to experience diminishing returns with regards to my enjoyment of the MCU films. Will probably see it again, Friday with my kids, so we’ll see if my rating goes up or down. I promise you…..you are not prepared for M.O.D.O.K though. 👀
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania was released on February 15, 2023.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania was directed by Peyton Reed.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has a runtime of 2h 5m.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania was produced by Stephen Broussard, Kevin Feige.
Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne are dragged into the Quantum Realm, along with Hope's parents and Scott's daughter Cassie. Together they must find a way to escape, but what secrets is Hope's mother hiding? And who is the mysterious Kang?
The key characters in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania are Scott Lang / Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), Hope Van Dyne / The Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas).
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is rated PG-13.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is a Comedy, Science Fiction, Action film.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has an audience rating of 8.1 out of 10.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania had a budget of $200M.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has made $476.1M at the box office.





























