Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – First Teaser Trailer

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has its first official teaser trailer – and the Ant-Fam’s latest adventure takes them an entire universe away from San Francisco to the Quantum Realm. In his life post-Avengers Endgame, Lang (Paul Rudd) has gained celebrity status as Ant-Man following his role in saving the universe from Thanos.

Lang is giving high-fives, waving at people in the streets, and generally loving life. The ex-con receives a plaque for employee of the century at Baskin Robbins (amazingly, such an award exists), but he’s often mistaken for being Spider-Man.

After Scott’s daughter Cassie (Kathryn Newton) creates a device that can send signals to the Quantum Realm, from which Janet Van Dyne/the Wasp (Michelle Pfeiffer) returned in the previous film, and despite her warnings to switch it off, Scott and the others find themselves pulled into the Quantum Realm. On the other side, the group discovers strange alien vistas, described by Janet as a “secret universe” concealed beneath our own. 

Janet, as it turns out, has secrets of her own since spending the last thirty years trapped within the Quantum Realm. We hear Jonathan Major, who reprises his role as Kang from Loki, declaring that he can take them home, provided that they return the favour to help him. If one thing is for sure, nothing good can come from this arrangement.

Plus, the teaser delivers the first glimpse at Bill Murray’s character, Kryler. Marvel has previously described the sequel as “an adventure that will push them beyond the limits of what they thought was possible.”

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania will serve as the first film in Phase 5 and arrive in cinemas on February 17, 2023, starring Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Kathryn Newton, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Bill Murray, and Jonathan Majors. For more Marvel content, including the news that Harrison Ford will star in Captain America 4, stay tuned with FlickLuster.

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Matt Bailey

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