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'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' is an upcoming American superhero film based on Marvel Comics featuring the characters Scott Lang / Ant-Man and Hope Pym / Wasp. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is intended to be the sequel to 'Ant-Man' (2015) and 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' (2018) and the 31st film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film is directed by Peyton Reed from a screenplay by Jeff Loveness, and stars Paul Rudd as Scott Lang and Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne alongside Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kathryn Newton, Jonathan Majors, and Randall Park. In the film, Lang and van Dyne explore the Quantum Realm.

Plans for a third 'Ant-Man' film were confirmed in November 2019, with Reed and Rudd returning. Loveness was hired by April 2020, with development on the film beginning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The film's title and new cast members were announced in December 2020. Filming in Turkey began in early February 2021, while additional filming occurred in San Francisco in mid-June, ahead of principal photography starting at the end of July at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire and ending in November.

'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' is scheduled to be released in the United States on February 17, 2023, as the first film of Phase Five of the MCU.

Premise



Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne, along with Hope's parents Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne, go on a new adventure exploring the Quantum Realm.

Cast



* Paul Rudd as Scott Lang / Ant-Man:
An Avenger and former petty criminal with a suit that allows him to shrink or grow in scale while increasing in strength. After the events of 'Avengers: Endgame' (2019), Lang has become a well-known celebrity to the public, as well as the author of an autobiographical book titled 'Look Out for the Little Guy', which tells a different version of how he helped save the universe from Thanos in 'Endgame'.

* Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne / Wasp:
The daughter of Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne who is handed down a similar suit and the Wasp mantle from her mother. Lilly said the film would explore how the character deals with her "fragilities and her vulnerabilities", continuing from how 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' (2018) showed how powerful and capable she was.

* Michael Douglas as Hank Pym: A former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, entomologist, and physicist who became the original Ant-Man after creating the suit.

* Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet van Dyne: Pym's wife, Hope's mother, and the original Wasp, who was lost in the Quantum Realm for 30 years.

* Kathryn Newton as Cassie Lang: Scott Lang's daughter who acquires a suit similar to her father's. She was previously portrayed as a child by Abby Ryder Fortson in the previous 'Ant-Man' films and as a teenager by Emma Fuhrmann in 'Endgame'.

* Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conqueror:
A "time-traveling, multiversal adversary" who is an alternate-timeline variant of the character He Who Remains, the creator of the Time Variance Authority (TVA) introduced in the first season of 'Loki' (2021). Kang was described by 'Loki' head writer Michael Waldron as the "next big cross-movie villain" for the MCU. Majors said Kang is different from He Who Remains, who is not in 'Quantumania', with a shifted psychology, portraying Kang differently from He Who Remains due to the different characters surrounding him, and transitioning from a series to a film.

* Randall Park as Jimmy Woo: An FBI agent who was previously Lang's parole officer.

Additionally, Bill Murray has been cast in an undisclosed villain role. Also slated to appear in the film is MODOK, a mutated, cybernetically enhanced individual with an oversized head and a disproportionate body.

Production



Development

Ahead of the release of 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' (2018), director Peyton Reed said there were elements of that film that leave "a lot to play with" in a potential third film in the franchise. He highlighted the Quantum Realm, which was introduced in 'Ant-Man' (2015) and explored further in 'Ant-Man and the Wasp'; Reed said they were "just dipping our toes into it" for the previous films. Reed added that he and Marvel Studios were hopeful about a third film and had discussed potential story points for such a sequel. In February 2019, Hank Pym actor Michael Douglas confirmed that informal discussions regarding a sequel to 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' had taken place, though by that time Evangeline Lilly had not heard of any plans for her character Hope van Dyne / Wasp following her role in 'Avengers: Endgame' (2019). Lilly stated that "Hope is mid-journey. I don't see her journey as being over by any stretch." That October, Michelle Pfeiffer expressed interest in reprising her role of Janet van Dyne in a sequel, while Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was asked about the future of Paul Rudd's Scott Lang / Ant-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) following 'Endgame', and responded that "the chess pieces were arranged very purposefully" at the end of that film, with some taken "off the board" and others, like Ant-Man, "still on [the board, so] you never know". Rudd was asked whether he would be returning to the role, either in a third 'Ant-Man' film or as part of another hero's MCU franchise, and said that both of those options had been discussed.

Reed officially signed on to direct a third 'Ant-Man' film at the start of November 2019. Rudd was set to star as Lang, with Lilly and Douglas also returning. Filming was scheduled to begin in January 2021 for a likely release date in 2022. Reed was hired again, despite Marvel's interest in new filmmakers bringing different takes to their heroes for each film, because executives felt he had "a real grasp on the 'Ant-Man' universe and want[ed] to see him return to wrap up his trilogy". Jeff Loveness was hired to write the script for the film during "the early days of Hollywood's shutdown" due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and he had begun working on the screenplay by April 2020. At that point, it was no longer clear when production would begin on the film due to the effects of the pandemic on all film productions. In August 2020, Reed confirmed that development on the film was continuing during the pandemic. He said that Lilly would continue to get equal billing in the film alongside Rudd as she is "a very, very important part" of the partnership between Ant-Man and the Wasp, despite rumors that her role would be reduced following controversial comments about the pandemic. Reed added that the story for the film had been "cracked", though "nothing [was] official yet", and said the third film would be a "bigger, more sprawling movie than the first two [with] a very different visual template".

Pre-production

In September 2020, Jonathan Majors was cast in a "lead role" for the film, which was reported to be Kang the Conqueror. Because the actor cast as Kang would first portray an alternate version of the character, named He Who Remains, in the Disney+ series 'Loki', Kate Herron and Michael Waldronthe director and head writer of 'Loki' first season, respectivelywere involved in casting Majors in addition to Reed and executives at Marvel Studios; Majors was approached for the role without an audition, and later noted he had been involved in the film "since the beginning" before joining 'Loki'. In November, filming was expected to start in 2021. In December, Pfeiffer confirmed her involvement and that filming would begin in mid-2021. Shortly after at Disney's Investor Day, Feige revealed the film's title as 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania', confirmed the return of Rudd, Lilly, Douglas, and Pfeiffer, alongside Majors as Kang, and revealed that Kathryn Newton had joined the film as Cassie Lang. Emma Fuhrmann, who played the character as a teenager in 'Avengers: Endgame', was saddened by the announcement of Newton taking over the role, and hoped to be involved in the MCU in the future. Later that month, Loveness revealed that he had turned in the first draft of the script, and said Marvel had used the COVID-19 pandemic break to "do something new and weird" with the film. Pfeiffer and Douglas both indicated that the film would be released in 2022. Reed planned to feature comedian Tom Scharpling again in the film, after his cameos in the previous two films were ultimately cut from the theatrical releases; however, the scene in which he would have been featured was cut before it was filmed.

Filming

On February 4, 2021, Turkey's Minister of Culture and Tourism Mehmet Ersoy announced that shooting for the film had begun in the country's region of Cappadocia, with the production also set to film in other parts of Turkey. At the beginning of March, Tip "T.I." Harris was revealed to not be returning as his character Dave from the first two 'Ant-Man' films. This news came after sexual abuse allegations against Harris and his wife Tameka Cottle arose at the end of February, but 'Variety' reported that this was unrelated and Harris was never set to return for the sequel; David Dastmalchian, whose character Kurt appeared alongside Dave in the first two films, did not return for 'Quantumania' either. In early May 2021, Marvel Studios announced that the film would be released on February 17, 2023. In mid-June, Rudd and Douglas headed to England to prepare for filming. Shooting to capture exterior shots and background plates took place at the San Francisco Police Department Central Station in North Beach, San Francisco on June 19 and 20, with filming of the station's interior, the outward view of the building, and downtown San Francisco. In July, Joanna Robinson of 'Vanity Fair' reported that Corey Stoll would reprise his role as Darren Cross / Yellowjacket from 'Ant-Man' in "some shape" for 'Quantumania'.

Principal photography began on July 26, 2021, at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, using the working title 'Dust Bunny'. Industrial Light & Magic provided the same StageCraft virtual production technology Reed used while directing episodes of the Disney+ 'Star Wars' series 'The Mandalorian'. Principal photography was previously set to begin in January 2021, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was then expected to take place between May 31 and September 24. Will Htay served as production designer. By September 16, over 50 crew members from Pinewood Studios productions, including 'Quantumania', contracted norovirus following an outbreak at the studio. The main cast was not affected. In October, the film's release was delayed to July 28, 2023. Later that month, Bill Murray revealed he had shot material for a Marvel film with Reed, which was believed to be 'Quantumania'. Murray explained he joined the project as he liked Reed and his work on 'Bring It On' (2000), despite not being interested in superhero films, before he further indicated his involvement in the film, but said he could not comment on his prior statement; Murray later said he was playing a "bad guy" in the film. Principal photography was completed in November 2021. Filming was also expected to take place in Atlanta, and the production was slated to move to San Francisco in 2022 with the cast.

Post-production

In April 2022, the film was moved back to its February 17, 2023 release date, swapping places with 'The Marvels' given 'Quantumania' was further along in production than that film. In September 2022, Randall Park was confirmed to be reprising his role as Jimmy Woo, and Feige called the film "a direct line" into Phase Five and 'Avengers: The Kang Dynasty' (2025).

Music



Christophe Beck was revealed to be composing the score by July 2022, after previously working on the previous two 'Ant-Man' films, as well as the MCU Disney+ series 'WandaVision' (2021) and 'Hawkeye' (2021).

Release



'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' is scheduled to be released on February 17, 2023. The film was previously set to be released in 2022, before being officially announced as releasing on February 17, 2023, in May 2021. It was delayed to July 28, 2023, in October 2021, and returned to the February 2023 date in April 2022. It will be the first film of Phase Five of the MCU.

Future



In June 2015, Reed proposed a prequel film focused on a younger version of Hank Pym, an idea that Douglas expressed interest in by June 2018.

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