Honest Trailers | Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

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Honest Trailers | Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
Voice Narration: Jon Bailey aka Epic Voice Guy
Title Design: Robert Holtby
Written by: Spencer Gilbert, Danielle Radford, Lon Harris
Produced by: Spencer Gilbert
Edited by: Kevin Williamsen
Post-Production Manager: Emin Bassavand
Content Manager: Mikołaj Kossakowski
Post-Production Specialist: Rebecca Castaneda
Director of Video Production: Max Dionne
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All Comments (21)
  • @HEELKAIJU
    "Science. With ants. Ant science." SCI-ANTS WAS RIGHT THERE!
  • @neb2504
    So from the trailers, did anyone else think Kang was going to offer Ant-Man a chance to get the five years he lost with his daughter back? Because that would’ve given at least one of this films characters an emotional hook/arc that they desperately needed
  • I had forgotten about it due to Luis, but realizing that the Marvel writers basically got rid of most of Scott's friends is irritating, because Scott's character is not the type to just abandon his friends or let fame go to his head.
  • Kang: "I have conquered timelines and killed many variants of Avengers." Also Kang: "OH MY GOD! THE ANTS! THEY'RE EVERYWHERE! HELP ME! GET THEM OFF ME!"
  • @ascended1163
    Props to the actors tho. Reacting to green walls and floors is really hard.
  • Without Luis, this movie was the equivalent of elevator music. Thanks Screenjunkies for highlighting this.
  • @jskrabac
    IMO the biggest thing missing from this movie is the "quantum" part. I mean, they're in subatomic world, and it seems not a single person on set tried to get creative incorporating any quantum phenomena like entanglement, matter spontaneous popping into and out of existence, people and things getting blurred into probability waves by uncertainty principle, and many more. It just felt like another planet. Scott replicated in one scene, but that wasn't really a quantum phenomena per se.
  • "A universe that has gotten so big that it's starting to collapse under it's own weight" is legit the best description of the MCU post endgame Edit: Yes people I also like No way home, Shang Chi and others ... what I meant to say was they work diffferently but all of them in one universe fells kinda cramped ... Loki was a nice change of Pace because it exists outside of the time flow .... but keeping track and making sense of thousands of characters all within the same earth , all having world ending stakes can get messy
  • Comparing Modok to a live action minion had to be the funniest thing in this, and his redemption had to be the corniest one I have ever seen in film.
  • @Memelord2020
    Please say, “Love really makes a guy come out of his shell.”
  • @Thomasdracup
    Those two actors drumming on their legs and chanting ants was more entertaining than the whole film. He's right the most honest trailer.
  • @Goodbrew84
    I love it when characters speak in awkward and unnatural ways to keep from revealing something to the audience.
  • @thehippie3610
    I would 100% go to a movie of just Louis walking and talking doing recaps of everything we need to know. God it'd be less painful at least
  • @AbrahamBenno
    Thank you for mentioning the “low stakes appeal” of Ant-Man films. That was easily my biggest problem with Quantumania.
  • Kang was supposed to be the next Avengers-level threat since Thanos but fell flat after being beaten by an ex-Baskin Robbins employee of the month and his family who can shrink/grow and talk to ants.
  • @Calzaki
    The question I have for the effects team is... How did they make Evangeline Lilly look older than Michelle Pfiefer?
  • "join our heroes on a desperate search for a reason to make more MCU movies." One sentence movie summary nailed.
  • @vanquish5023
    My favorite part is when the ants just fell into a separate quantum zone and evolved over a 1,000 years just to be there at the end to save the day.
  • @andrewlim9345
    Watching Antman and the Wasp: Quantamania felt like watching a Star Wars film. The people of the Quantumverse looked like they could have appeared in Star Wars or Guardians of the Galaxy.