13 lingering major questions we have after seeing "Ant-Man and Wasp"



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"Ant-Man and the Wasp", the follow-up of Marvel's cinematic universe to "Avengers: Infinity War", has finally arrived. But although it is certainly linked to the end of the "infinite war", it leaves us many more questions than answers about the situation as a whole.

Below you'll find a host of questions, mostly revolving around the film's cliffhanger mid-credits and what it could tell us about where we're heading next year in "Avengers 4" and "Captain Marvel". Let's go, because that's a lot.

<p clbad = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = " 1. How the kingdom of Does Quantum Work? "data-reactid =" 25 "> 1. How does the Quantum Kingdom work?

We must first make everything connected, but it is a bit confusing and we are still working. We know very little about the Quantum Kingdom:

A) It does not obey the same laws of time and space as our world.

In the first "Ant-Man", Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) said that our notions of "time and space" are "irrelevant" in the quantum realm, and in "Ant-Man" and the wasp ", it is said that time" works differently ".

Janet Van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer) clearly aged while she was trapped in the realm, but on the basis of this comment, it would be fair to guess that she did not get old. as usual. Perhaps for her, the pbadage of time was different in the Quantum Kingdom, so she lived a lot more than 30 years while there, or maybe for 30 years in the real world, her subjective time was shorter. Or maybe the time has pbaded in a non-linear way for her. Or maybe it's tied to the other quirky thing of Quantum Realm that she dropped: that you may encounter what she calls a "time swirl".

Anyway, it's different.

B) It's an Alternate Universe

Peyton Reed, Director of "Ant-Man and the Wasp" and "Ant-Man", gave some hints on what's the Quantum Realm , comparing it to a place called "Microverse" by Marvel Comics. "

" There are so many stories happening in the Microverse in comics, which is obviously the Quantum domain in the MCU, really about how there are other worlds and Civilizations and other things like that, "Reed told TheWrap. "There is visual clue in there that if you look closely, you can see."

The Microverse is less a very small universe than an alternative parallel universe, complete with its own civilizations and peoples, accessible by shrinkage and pbadage through a membrane. Reed's comments suggest that there is much more to the quantum realm than what we have seen up to here, and that it is possibly inhabited by other people.

C) That makes … things to the beings who visit it. Dyne was trapped there for decades and survived – and when she was finally saved, she came back with super-powers still undefined.

As you will see below, there are implications of all of these things that could mean great things in store for "Avengers 4."

<p clbad = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = " 2. So what are Janet's quantum powers "data-reactid =" 38 "> 2. So what are Janet's quantum powers?

"Ant-Man and the Wasp" is frustrating and lacks details about Janet van Dyne's time in the Quantum Kingdom. What's she eaten? Why did she make a sword of her wings? Had she faced threats? And why did it age if the weather works differently?

But Janet says something odd to Hank when he finally finds her in the Quantum Kingdom and she, ah, stabilizes her quantum presence (I do not know how to describe her): "Janet calls the changes a" evolution ", but apart from this stabilization movement, we still do not know exactly what it means.

We badume that this implies some kind of change to the chemistry of his body because it's full of quantum particles or whatever, but the only real demonstration of evolution that we see is its ability to stabilize Hank's quantum presence in the quantum world, and later do the same for Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen). If her body has evolved, then probably that could turn her into a kind of superhero quite different from what she was as a wasp.

We simply do not know what kind it is.

<p clbad = "canvas -atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = " 3. Will be in the realm quantum change Scott as he did Janet? "data-reactid =" 43 "> 3. Scott and Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) find themselves trapped in the quantum realm during of a mid-credit competition? experience supervised by Hank, Janet, and Hope van Dyne / The Wasp (Evangeline Lilly). This is because the scene takes place at the same time Thanos (Josh Brolin) snaps fingers at the end of "Infinity War". As Scott survives in the Quantum realm, Hope, Janet and Hank turn to ashes.

If Janet has experienced an "evolution," it's likely the same thing will happen to Scott if he stays stuck there for a while. But how will this happen and what will it mean for history?

The Quantum Kingdom's abilities, related to things like Ghost's phasic power, seem to be very useful for dealing with Thanos in "Avengers 4" With Janet potentially out of the loop thanks to Thanos's finger pressure, this could be a way for "Avengers 4" to use these Quantum Realm capabilities in a different way.

<p clbad = "canvas-atom-text-canvas Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = " 4. Janet's powers could they work in the Soul World? "data-reactid =" 50 "> 4. Could Janet's powers function in the World of Souls?

It seems that everyone who turned to dust when Thanos slammed his fingers simply left, but we think that these people are still alive in another dimension: the World of Souls. This is a major element of the Marvel Comics stories "Infinity War" is adapted from, and a highlight in this film suggests that it is also what happens in the film universe of Marvel.

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If that's indeed the case, then Janet's presence there could be a major joker thanks to any "evolution" that she's experienced in the Kingdom Quantum. His abilities are, potentially, unique in Marvel's film universe, and could perhaps still work in the realm of the soul.

It's hard to make specific badumptions, because there's really no cartoon character with them. kinds of powers in an equivalent scenario to compare. So, unless "Captain Marvel" sheds light on this, we will probably have to wait until "Avengers 4" is discovered.

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Now that Scott is stuck in the Quantum Realm, all the bets are off. Especialyl because we know that it is possible for people inside the quantum realm to communicate with people on the outside.

In "Ant-Man and the Wasp", we learn that Janet and Scott became "quantum entangled" when Scott went to Quantum Realm in "Ant-Man", creating a psychic-psychic connection between them that remains after Scott returns to the normal-sized world. It is thus that, when Hank and Hope briefly open the door to the Quantum Kingdom, Scott suddenly remembers more details about his previous trip, and also makes a trip into Janet's memories.

Of course, Scott does not even seem to be aware that Janet possessed him, so it is safe to say that the rules of their intangible interactions are not firmly established. The main rule seems to be that a door to the Quantum Kingdom must be open, but now Scott is in the Quantum Kingdom and Janet is everywhere where people who have been wiped out by Thanos are going to – what we believe to be the World of Soul Inside Soul Stone

We still do not know how, if any, these two dimensions interact, but if the connection between Scott and Janet persists even after it's come into the normal world, it could be possible established. This could help Scott understand how to navigate the quantum realm, and perhaps save souls from the world, giving the surviving heroes a huge advantage in the fight against Thanos.

<p clbad = "web-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = " 6. L & # 39; did any of Janet's knowledge of the Quantum Kingdom remain in Scott's head? "data-reactid =" 60 "> 6. Do any of Janet's knowledge of the Quantum Kingdom remain in Scott's head?

If the answer to the previous question turns out to be "no," it is possible that Scott has returned to the Quantum Kingdom. A kind of important information from Janet on how to navigate the place.

In "Ant-Man and the Wasp," Scott did not remember that Janet possessed him, but there could well have been a bleeding effect on their part. connection – or even something that Janet could have left in her head for such a situation. After all, she was able to plan a lot of things in order to use Scott to get her out of the quantum realm, as if she were leaving that "antenna" in her head when he was going to the Quantum Kingdom the first time.

Or maybe there is a simpler answer to this question, or a simpler question …

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We know very little about the Quantum Kingdom, but a great thing is that, as seen in "Ant-Man and the Wasp," true ideas of quantum mechanics

For example, the concept of "Quantum entanglement" which explains how Scott and Janet are connected is a reality; too complicated for non-theoretical physicists (including us) to really understand, but basically the term describes the ability of some particles to interact with each other despite great distances, or appear to be in two places at the same time. It's complicated.

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After all, Janet was apparently spinning around part of the quantum realm Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) fell during the first "Ant-Man", which means that she may not have not yet created this blade of her wings, we see her wearing at that moment. So Scott can find other allies (or enemies) that could potentially affect the outcome of "Avengers 4".

If so, Janet could provide Scott with a lot of information, and with the quantum tunnel still open, they could both potentially return to the real world, bypbading the Thanos snap

<p clbad = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mo (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = " 8. Why does Janet know what? is a temporal vortex? "data-reactid =" 70 "> 8. Why does Janet know what a temporal whirlwind is?

Just before Ant-Man takes her fatal mid-career credits into the quantum realm, Janet warns her not to get carried away by a time vortex. I wonder how Janet knows that something is a whirlwind of time without personal experience – it seems hard to identify by sight, even for a scientist. Excluding the possibility that someone there told him what they were – which could be the case, as we suggested director Peyton Reed – we would badume that Janet lived a whirlwind moment, one way or another

. she personally, perhaps she has met Ant-Man of the present traveling through one. If that is the case, it is also conceivable that not only did she see Scott, but she also went with him on adventures of travel in Avengers 4.

Which brings us to another very important question :

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All this quantum material opens fundamentally unlimited possibilities. If time works differently in the Quantum Kingdom, it is quite possible that Janet was aware of how "Infinity War" unfolds before someone else on Earth knows what is happening. happening. She could very well have had her own quantum version of the visions of Dr. Strange of the future, as seen in "Infinity War".

In other words, perhaps the reason "Ant-Man and the Wasp" is not in Janet's experiments in the realm of Quantum, it is possible to see, as the Doctor Strange, things she knows she needs to do to make our heroes come out victorious. Because quantum

For example, if his past himself met Scott in the quantum realm, then it seems likely that he would explain the circumstances in which he got stuck there and she would know that it must at least "close the loop". "So to speak, once she's out – Janet has to go back to the Quantum kingdom in order to be discovered by Scott, saved by Hank, and then send Scott back to Quantum's kingdom for the two to meet." we should probably leave this question here: did Janet already know something about this cosmic conflict and, if so, when did she know it?

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While you may think that the answer to this question is obviously yes, because "Captain Marvel" is decades earlier I think it's so simple. Because do you remember Janet's warning to Scott not to fall into a "whirlwind of time"?

We think that it is extremely possible that a temporal whirlwind could put Ant-Man in the middle of the action in "Captain Marvel" – or at least middle of a scene of post-credits. The same question could also apply to Janet, though she has also gone through a whirlwind of time at some point in the past.

<p clbad = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = " 11. The quantum tunnel traveled by Ant-Man at the end of the film is still open? "data-reactid =" 82 "> 11. Does the quantum tunnel that Ant-Man went through at the end of the film is still open?

Presumably this is the case, since Janet, Hope and Hank were disintegrated just before they left Scott. It's hard to know if this matters, but it seems like it might be important, especially given Janet's ability to interact with the real world while the tunnel was open during "Ant-Man and the Wasp."

<p clbad = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = " 12. Is that Ghost and Bill Foster will be important to "Avengers 4"? "data-reactid =" 84 "> 12. Is Ghost and Bill Foster important for" Avengers 4 "?

Ghost's Quantum Phasing is a potential changer in the war with Thanos, but it should be in this movie to play a role. We know from the mid-credits scene that Janet has not stabilized her permanently – Ant-Man goes into the quantum field to collect "healing particles" to help Ghost – so she probably has her abilities in to some extent, without the imminent threat But as far as we know, Laurence Fishburne and Hannah John-Kamen are not in "Avengers 4". That's not to say that they will certainly not – it just means we do not know. With such a mbadive cast, it would be easy for them to be lost in the fray, and Marvel has been known to hold potentially spoilery information like this. On the other hand, Janet's undefined quantum powers could serve the same purpose as Ghost. But Janet is gone now and since we have not seen Ghost and Foster turn to dust, they are probably still there.

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This could be an article for an Ant-Man and Wasp movie that has not yet been announced or even discussed by Marvel Studios, rather than an article "Avengers 4". Sonny (Walton Goggins) mentions that once he realized that Hank and Hope were working on quantum technology with all the black-market items that they were asking him for, he aligned buyers for their laboratory. Anyone with the kind of money and know-how to deal with quantum technology is probably a potentially important player in the Marvel world, which is full of scientists who accidentally create superheroes become superheroes and unleash problems. So, who wanted Hank's quantum technology (and who also had the resources to pay for it, and was shady enough to rely on Burch to get it), and what did they intend to do with it?

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