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(Note: Major Spoilers for the end of "Ant-Man and the Wasp" found here, as well as spoilers for the end of "Avengers: Infinity War." You've been warned!)

Marvel was good enough to keep the details of "Avengers 4" under wraps for the most part, but they have not been waterproof. Some photos have leaked indicating that time travel will be involved (we will spare you the details in case you do not want to know anything concrete), and "Ant-Man and the Wasp" certainly provides the means to get [19659003] The quantum realm is the key to this line of thinking – people in both "Ant-Man" movies make derogatory comments about the fact that the weather is strange there, but the sharpest line just happens at the end of "Ant-Man and the Wasp" during the mid-credits scene when Janet (Michelle Pfeiffer) gives a strange warning to Scott (Paul Rudd) as he prepares to cross the quantum tunnel : "Do not get sucked by a time vortex."

Now, it's an extremely interesting concept for Janet to raise just before her, Hope (Evangeline Lilly) and Hank (Michael Douglas) are turned into dust by the fing er snap Thanos (Josh Brolin) used to eliminate half of the life in the universe in "Avengers: Infinity War", browning Scott in the Quantum realm. And we can not help but assume that this reference means that Scott will definitely be sucked into a whirlwind of time, and that it will likely play in the MCU events from here.

There are many ways to travel back in time Quantum Realm There is so much in solving the war with Thanos, and we have found some ways to find out how that will work. Now, we will not guess here how to end "Avengers 4" – this level of speculation is well beyond this nugget that was given to us in "Ant-Man and the Wasp".

But, for now, we'll assume that Scott being stuck in the Quantum Kingdom is the incident that triggers the events of "Avengers 4", and so we'll think about how the Scott's second visit to the Quantum Kingdom will be played out. . We are not saying that any of them will certainly happen – but from our point of view, with so little information on where all this is going on, they seem to be the most likely possibilities, either individually or in tandem with each other. So, let's dig.

1. Scott Will Meet An Earlier Version Of Janet In The Kingdom Of Quantum

All That Talks About How Time Works Differently In The Kingdom Of Quantum Was Up To Here just talked about – we have not seen any evidence of weird weather there yet. Janet seems to have aged normally in the Quantum Realm, which seems a little strange, and she discusses the time she spent in the Quantum Realm in the same terms as Hope and Hank, suggesting that she he lived in the same way.

But there is a very important quantum concept that would give us wacky Quantum Time stuff and that would give impetus to Scott to continue his journey back in time: the idea that time does not come. is not linear in the Quantum Kingdom

concept here, which relies on real quantum physics, is that in the quantum realm, all times occur simultaneously, and that the physical locations in the quantum realm also correspond to moments different – like, for example, your room in your house in 2018 Your bathroom being in 1918. Basically, the strangeness of the Quantum Kingdom creates an intersection of all those moments and places, Scott could travel freely around the world. he knew how. Which would mean, then, that Janet is and will always be there in some places because they are different times even though she has returned to the normal world. So, Scott could meet her in one of those places that also includes a little different time.

] This could potentially give Scott access to a person with intimate knowledge of the quantum realm, as well as powers of the quantum realm, to take advantage in the Thanos conflict in 2018.

2. Wherever Scott's time arrives, Janet accompanies

Given how Hank and Janet have described the Quantum Kingdom, it seems a little strange that Janet has aged normally during the three decades that she spent there. But what if she was not really in the Quantum realm for so long? What would happen if Janet met Scott and went on a time trip with him to the normal world and that's why she got older (and maybe how she managed to survive in a place where food and the water did not seem logical for this involves a time loop, because there must be a reason why Janet returned to the Quantum Kingdom, where Hank and Hope eventually rescued her, instead of just finding Hank and Hope in the real world after escaping the Quantum realm An Easy Answer: Wherever Scott and Janet come out of the Quantum Realm is a time before Janet was lost in. if so, she would end up at a time when there would be two Janets: the original, who lives her life as superhero Wasp, wife of Hank and mother of Hope, and Janet of the future who has traveled with Scott, if the future Janet interfered with her past and her family, she would shut down the series of events that brought her to be in the Quantum Kingdom – just as Marty McFly had accidentally turned upside down her parents' meeting in "Back To The Future." "

If the events of "Ant-Man and Wasp" never took place, so Scott would not have been abandoned in the Quantum Kingdom – so, in essence, Janet should return to the Quantum Kingdom in order to make sure the chain of events could be put in motion.

All that could mean that, like Doctor Strange, Janet even potentially saw the end of the war (or at least a potential end) even before she was fought, thanks to its ability to travel in time and this could provide the heroes with essential information in "Avengers 4."

3. Scott could appear in "Captain Marvel"

The "Captain Marvel" next year takes place in the 1990s, an unexplored period in the United to cinematographic Marvel until now. And if Ant-Man has to travel in time, it would be perfectly reasonable to expect it to be where it could end. Now, it does not seem particularly likely that he will be a major player in the events of this film because we would probably know if Paul Rudd had spent a lot of time on the "Captain Marvel" set, but he could certainly appear in a cliffhanger of mid-credits. What this sort of appearance would mean for the bigger story is however hard to grasp, but at least showing up in the past might provide a way for someone to save Scott from the Quantum Kingdom in the future.

4. Scott could give Captain Marvel head to head about Thanos – somehow

Scott having access to traveling back in time before "Avengers 4" definitely feels like he will have a major role to play in reversing the events of "Infinity War "and save all the lost characters to the pressure of Thanos and the Infinity Stones. How it could work, however, is a very open question. And if Scott appears in "Captain Marvel", the natural assumption would be that its utility will alert Captain Marvel to the threat of Thanos in the future. The problem is, by the end of "Ant-Man and Wasp", Scott knows nothing at all about Thanos.

We have a very good idea that "Captain Marvel" will be an integral part of Thanos, both because of the post-generic "Infinity War" scene in which Nick Fury contacts it, and because of its backstory in comics. Carol Danvers, who becomes Captain Marvel, gets her credentials from an extraterrestrial Kree named Mar-Vell, the original Captain Marvel, who is played by Jude Law in the film. In Marvel's comics, Mar-Vell has a story of fighting against Thanos; Mar-Vell dies after Carol gets his powers, passing him over Captain Marvel's coat

We also know that, obviously, Captain Marvel has not been an active member of the MCU for the last 10 years. Something had to remove it from the procedure; if she were there, it would be logical for Nick Fury to have contacted her during "The Avengers" to help fight the alien invasion of New York, for example. Carol must have something important to do. Maybe this thing is that she leaves the Earth to find a way to beat Thanos or reverse the power of Infinity Stones – thanks to the information she got from Scott after traveling in the past to 2018. [Lire la suite] "Avengers: The Infinite War" Could Mean for the Future of Hulk

"Ant-Man and The Wasp" Ends with Scott Being Stuck in the Kingdom of Quantum, After Hope , Hank and Janet all disappear, but Scott has no information about what happened to them. While it makes sense for him to warn Captain Marvel about Thanos in the past, he lacks an item on how he will know enough about the situation in 2018.

The line of Janet on being sucked by a temporal vortex a hint. He suggests that falling into one is accidental, and probably unchecked for where one might end up if they do. So, Scott's time travel might be out of control, perhaps taking him to several different periods, perhaps even in the future. Similarly, if Scott encounters a version of Janet still trapped in the Quantum Kingdom through a non-linear time, she could have seen the situation of Thanos unfold, and could transmit this information.

We do not know, but what we know that Scott, traveling back in time, does not make much sense though he can do nothing to change the future by altering the past . Her interaction with Captain Marvel could be a good excuse for her to leave the Earth, taking her out of the MCU until "Avengers 4."

"Avengers: Infinity War" has changed everything for the Marvel Cinema Universe, and we have some ideas on how "Ant-Man and the Wasp" could set up "Avengers 4" . Click here for an explanation of this mid-credit scene and what could be a "whirlwind of time". 19659034]. Discover our speculations on how Ant-Man might appear in "Captain Marvel". There are also some lingering questions from "Ant-Man and the Wasp" that we explore here .



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    It was essentially "Early-2000s: The Movie", with Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Colin Farrell and Michael Clark Duncan as the main actors. The cherry on top of this turdish sundae was that damn Evanescence song.



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    46. "Fantastic Four" (2005)

    The first "Fantastic Four" of Tim Story is just a little there, challenging you to remember that it exists. With Chris Evans, who played here the Human Torch, embodying Captain America in the film world of Marvel, it gets more and more difficult every year



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    44. "The Punisher" (2004)

    This is the Punisher as a revenge thriller, and it is not so bad. Thomas Jane behaves admirably, but he is missing something else that would have elevated him beyond the usual genre. The setting in Tampa did not help.



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    43. "Spider-Man 3"

    Maybe the evil outweighs the good, but the Emo Peter Parker's dance number remains one of the greatest moments of all cartoon movies, sorry, hateful. title = "howard the duck" class = "image loading" data-src = "https://www.thewrap.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/howard-the-duck.jpg "/>



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    41. "The Punisher" (1989)

    Dolph Lundgren and Louis Gossett Jr. star in a low-rent 80's C-level grunge classic. This one is all the value of novelty.



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    40. "Ghost Rider"

    For a film starring Nic Cage about a guy who rides a Harley and turns into a flaming skeleton, it's a surprisingly banal movie



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    39. "The Amazing Spider-Man"

    You never know what went wrong with Marc Webb's Spider-Man duet, but his choice of Andrew Garfield to play Peter Parker is always brilliant. It just sucks that this movie does not really make sense.



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    38. "X-Men"

    The beginning of the current wave of theatrical superhero movies, "X-Men" was a kind of cheapie and he showed. Roman at the time, now it stands out as an ordinary mid-budget action that Fox was just sticking his toe in the superhero's waters. Shy



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    37. "The Incredible Hulk"

    It's sometimes hard to remember that this one counts under the MCU, since it places Ed Norton in the role of Dr. Banner since inhabited by Mark Ruffalo in the movies "Avengers". It's also hard to remember because it's usually not memorable.



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    36. "Thor"

    The fantasy film Marvel is directed by Kenneth Branagh, who covers the entire film in pitched angles and theatrical styles. It's pretty boring, too, but at least it looks cool.



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    35. "The Amazing Spider-Man 2"

    More of the same intrigue hack-n -slash impossible to follow from the previous movie, compensated by Andrew Garfield continuing to be awesome and Jamie Foxx going over the top as the big bad guy.





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    32. "X2: X-Men United"

    A big step forward compared to the first "X-Men" both in production values ​​and in quality, it still lacks a lot of energy. Which is inexcusable when you have Alan Cumming as a Mutant Teleporter Nightcrawler all over your movie.



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    21. "Big Hero 6"

    Disney Animation Studios did a Marvel movie, and it's really cute. Of course, it's the kiddie version of Marvel, but that does not prevent it from being a totally satisfying experience.



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    20. "Guardians of the Galaxy vol.2"

    An improvement on the first film, and an absolute delight from moment to moment – but it never merges quite a coherent whole because so much subprojects distract from the main story and steal it from its emotional impact. Would be a top 5 cartoon movie he had just reigned in the plot.



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    19. "Hulk"

    In 2003, the modern wave of superhero movies was still in its infancy, and Ang Lee – still the best filmmaker to make a cartoon movie – experienced with "Hulk". And what he did was an amazing melodrama with visual styles meant to simulate comic panels. "Hulk" remains one of the most fascinating and interesting Marvel films to date



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    18. "The Wolverine"

    It was, like, just a legitimately enjoyable melodramatic action film. Of course, it turns into a video game boss battle in the end, but for most of its running time, it's just a real movie.






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    14. "X-Men: First Class"

    The first movie "X-Men" that could be described as "fun". It's essentially about two movies crammed into the story, but the touch of the director Matthew Vaughn is so nice and enjoyable that it works anyway, thanks in large part to a brilliant cast that includes Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence and James McAvoy. Spider-Man Homecoming mj mary jane "title =" Spider-Man Homecoming mj mary jane "class =" loading image "data-src =" https://www.thewrap.com/wp-content/uploads / 2017/06 /spiderman-homecoming-image-5.jpg "/>



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    12. "Deadpool 2"

    While you can have a casual bunny from the sequel "Deadpool" very serious scenes and emo, the rest of the movie is quite delicious, somehow funnier – and more hilarious violent – – that the original.





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    10. "Ant-Man and the Wasp"

    It is still a little frustrating that this one does not fully integrate in the situation of the "war of the infinite", but it is not a problem. is still a real pleasure. Evangeline Lilly is so good at being wasted that I am irritated retroactively that she did not put on the costume in the previous movie "Ant-Man".



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    6. "Thor: Ragnarok"

    A thorough delight. This may be the most fun we had at the movies in all of 2017, and so we can not help but love it.



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    5. "Captain America: Civil War"

    Multiply the two previous best Marvel movies by one another and you get "Civil War." It contains the kind of emotional reward that all disconnected Marvel movies can not really provide. And as an action film it&#39;s easily the best of the superhero genre.



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    4. "Black Panther" 

    It&#39;s held back a little by being saddled with standard "origin movie" issues — introducing audiences to the world of Wakanda isn&#39;t a quick and easy task, and it could use an extra 15-20 minutes to flesh out the supporting characters — but still manages to be the most substantial superhero movie ever. It's a little surprising that Disney let screenwriter / director Ryan Coogler make this statement a political statement – it's the most politically-open budget movie I've ever seen. . In addition, while I am listing the superlatives: Michael B Jordan offers the best performance of all time in a film of superheroes. Good lord.



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    3. "Avengers: Infinity War" 

    You could certainly make the argument that "Infinity War" does not really hold up on as a complete movie on its own, because it kinda begins with the second act. But I'm mad. The culmination of this experience of the shared ten-year universe should stand on the shoulders of the films that preceded it. The fact that it packs such a profound emotional punch, however, is what really makes it work.





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    1. "Logan"

    James Mangold&#39;s small-scale western is a game changer for the entire superhero genre, daring to defy pretty much standard by which you expect these movies to operate. It's just a good movie compared to any standard. Where "Civil War" elevated the genre, "Logan" opts instead to be something else entirely and we&#39;re all the better for it.



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