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(Note: This post contains spoilers for the end of "Ant-Man and the Wasp" and "Avengers: Infinity War", so be careful!)
The World of the Marvel Cinematic Universe was mbadively modified by "Avengers: Infinity War", but how the situation with Thanos will be resolved in "Avengers 4" is still not clear. With "Ant-Man and the Wasp", we could have some clues about what to expect in the next "Avengers".
In "Infinity War", Thanos (Josh Brolin) manages to bring together the six super – powerful Infinity Stones and use them to implement his ultimate plan: Eliminate half of life in the universe. This has caused a lot of people to turn into dust – including heroes like Spider-Man, Black Panther, Doctor Strange and most Guardians of the Galaxy.
"Ant-Man and the Wasp" does not catch up with the events of the film until his mid-credits scene. In this one, we see Ant-Man, Scott Lang (Paul Rudd), return to the quantum realm to collect "healing particles" to help Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen). While there he is, everyone in the real world and who is there to help – Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly), Janet van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Hank Pym (Michael Douglas ) are reduced to dust by the finger of Thanos. Scott is apparently trapped in the Kingdom of Quantum with no way back.
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This configuration seems like it's going to direct Ant-Man directly into "Avengers 4", with some clues as to how it could potentially be a big part of this movie and the ultimate solution to the problem of Thanos. The Kingdom of Quantum could hold several possibilities, including a connection with the Soul Stone, and even travel back in time. And these are our badumptions about what the future holds on the basis of this cliffhanger "Ant-Man and the Wasp".
A Soul Stone Connection
We do not know all the ins and outs of the Soul. Stone again, but we can make some badumptions based on the properties of the stone in the Marvel comics universe. In the "Infinity Gauntlet" comic book on which "Infinity War" is based, Soul Stone absorbs and houses the souls of people "killed" by it – so everyone dusted by Thanos is likely still alive in the realm of the world. Soul inside the stone. Basically, stone is its own separate universe or a small alternative dimension.
We see some evidence of this in "Infinity War", when, after the big wink, Thanos finds himself briefly in the realm of the orange-tinged soul, where he speaks with a younger version of Gamora (Zoe Saldana). If movies are like comics, then is the soul of Gamora, imprisoned in Soul Stone through the actions of Thanos.
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The Quantum Kingdom also seems to represent a universe or dimension in itself, with its own set of rules – as opposed to just being a very small aspect of our universe. It seems very possible that the quantum realm could contain a link to the realm of the soul, a path through which Ant-Man can reestablish contact with the heroes who have disappeared from the rest of the universe. In comics, Soul Realm characters are part of the fight against Thanos, so having a way to contact and interact with them could be the turning point in the history of "Avengers 4".
Time
Just before Scott enters the tunnel to the Quantum Kingdom, Janet warns of things that he should avoid within it. One of the things that she clearly mentions: the temporal vortices.
We do not know much about what Janet calls the "time whirlwind," but that sounds like an anomaly that could affect not only Scott's perception of time, but where he ends up in the timeline should he be sucked in one. We have already been told that "time and space" work differently in the quantum realm. And quantum physics has its own implications in actual discussions about time travel. In general, the Quantum Kingdom offers many opportunities for Scott, and perhaps other characters, to go back in time to warn the Avengers of Thanos.
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The "time vortex" line is a particularly important potential index. This could be a line of demarcation from Janet to tell us, to the public, that there are a lot of weird things out there in the Quantum realm. But it could also be Marvel suggesting that Janet experienced the effects of a time vortex, and that's how she knows about them. Really, one has to wonder how Janet could even know what a strange thing in the Quantum Kingdom is a whirlwind of time, unless she saw one in action or fell herself, because a large part of the Quantum Kingdom is strangely similar to a tripotism. 19659003] If Janet fell into a whirlwind of time, that could explain how she managed to spend 30 years in the quantum realm and survive (because seriously, what she ate there -low). We also know that Janet is in "Avengers 4", so the possibility that, beyond the expectation that she and everyone is turning to the dust come back, she has traveled back in time and has interacted with the past is definitely there.
Ant-Man and Captain (Marvel)
Ant-Man experiencing some time travel agrees well with what we know about the next two Marvel Cinematic Universe films: "Avengers 4 "and, before that," Captain Marvel. " The IMDb lists – which, we should note, are not always reliable – for the characters "Avengers 4" as "1970s Scientist", who gave the fans the theory that he might have a trip back in time, and the paparazzi photos of the set appeared to show characters like the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) popping up during the New York Battle of "The Avengers."
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"Captai n Marvel" also has a connection to the past: it takes place in the 1990s, years before the advent of the Avengers. From what we know about the film, it seems that the titular captain (Brie Larson) has a very great connection with Thanos thanks to Mar-Vell (Jude Law), an alien superhero who finds himself on Earth during the movie. Mar-Vell is an old enemy of Thanos, so he could not only give his powers to Larson's character, Carol Danvers, but also pbad on some knowledge of how to deal with Thanos.
Ant-Man zapping in time thanks to the Quantum Realm could be the great connection between "Captain Marvel" and "Avengers 4." We know that Captain Marvel will take into account the final battle with Thanos thanks to the post-generic "Infinity War" scene, in which Nick Fury's last act (Samuel L. Jackson) is to contact Danvers with a modified pager before 39, it does not disappear from existence. Time travel could easily be part of all these stories, and moreover, the reason "Ant-Man and the Wasp" was to be published after "Infinity War" but before "Avengers 4".
"Avengers: Infinity War" has changed everything for the film universe of Marvel, and we have some ideas on how "Ant-Man and the Wasp" could set up " Avengers 4. " Click here for a mid-credit scene explanation and what could be a "whirlwind of time" . Read This for Some Reasons The potential adventures of Ant-Man's time travel could have an impact on both of MCU's next big films next year. Discover our speculations on how Ant-Man might appear in Captain Marvel. 19659025] And click here for a conversation with director Peyton Reed in the role that the Kingdom of Quantum could continue to play in the great MCU. There are also some lingering questions from "Ant-Man and the Wasp", that we explore here .
The 52 ranked Marvel films, including "Ant-Man and Wasp"
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With over 30 years of Marvel films released in theaters, it's always a good time to rank them, from "Howard the Duck" to "Avengers: Infinity War," "Deadpool 2," and "Ant". Man "and the wasp. "
51. "X-Men Origins: Wolverine"
A totally chaotic mix of nonsense that tells how Wolverine got his claws. Includes an earlier version of Deadpool (also played by Ryan Reynolds) whose mouth is stapled, which should tell you everything you need to know about it.
50. "Elektra"
These five minutes, when they tried to turn Jennifer Garner into an action star, ran as smoothly as it should have been.
49. "X-Men: The Last Stand"
Just a total, incoherent mess of the word "go". After losing the director of the first two X-Men movies Brian Singer at the first Superman restart attempt, Matthew Vaughn gave way to eventual director Brett Ratner, who could have killed the kind of superhero in "Spider-Man". box office.
48. "Fantastic Four" (2015)
There might have been a good movie somewhere – the casting (Michael B Jordan, Miles Teller, Kate Mara) badured certainly one. But this Frankenstein of a movie is a horror story behind the scenes, and you can see it in the final product totally disjointed.