I fricking love the moment where Scott is being crushed by his pile of alternates, and then Cassie speaks over the coms, and every single one of them is instantly on the same page, working together. Because there's no version of Scott that won't go all the way for Cassie, including making sure that it's *her* Scott that makes it back. Also, I love that Kang really did make a connection with Janet, and really did mourn the loss of it.
@@briansmith48 besides Kang appearing in Kang Dynasty as the villain, we technically don't know where else he was supposed to appear. Loki season 2 was the last thing that was confirmed as far as I know
No one expects it to be Darren! His weapon is surprise! Surprise and fear! His two weapons are surprise and fear, and ruthless efficiency! Among Darren's many diverse weapons are...
At various times he has gone by the names Kang the Conqueror, Immortus, and Rama-tut, however, in all of his incarnations he has styled himself "the Master of Time."
Victor Timely is a Kang variant who worked with a scientist named Phineas T. Horton. When Bucky buys tickets to see Howard Stark's flying car in First Avenger the event was run by Phineas T. Horton as shown on the marquee
Whether or not he will still be played by Jonathan Majors, I'm excited for more of Kang going forward as the overall main villain of the Multiverse Saga
I think the reason why there has been three different actresses for Cassie is because in Ant-Man (2015) she was supposed to be 8 in Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) she was supposed to be 11 (both Abby Fortson), in End-Game she was 16 (Emma Fuhrmann), and in Quantumania she's supposed to be 18 (Kathryn Newton) AND they wanted a more experienced actress for the role.
The mass meeting of Kangs...aka The Council of Kangs aka the Bajillion Bogeymen (thanks Sylvie)...is what you saw in the mid credit scene. The pharaoh looking one is the Kang incarnation known as Rama-Tut. Another incarnation shown there was known as Immortus. One thing really shown in the Council of Kangs is a depiction of just how insane some of them are. I wonder if the Kang variant they defeated in the Quantum Zone was originally fated to be He Who Remains....
@@SilentBob731 . Nope. It's actually from the Marvel comics. It's from Secret Wars. Secret Wars in the MCU is coming up in a couple of years from now.
In the comics, Kang The Conqueror is definitely the desendant of Reed Richards from the Fantastic Four and he was born in the 31st Century, I like this movie because Jonathan Majors did gave me chills as Kang like Josh Brolin did with Thanos, Some people did not enjoyed the film, But I did anyway, Awesome reaction to this 3rd Ant Man film Angela, Darren Cross is from the 1st film.
It has never been confirmed what Nathanael Richards ancestry is even in the comics, and probably never will be. He was named after a "legendary hero" (Nathaniel, Reed's dad on a time travel adventure) It has also been eluded too that he is a descendant of Doom as well. Who knows, maybe both. The most recent Doom comic run had some very fun Kang interaction where this was brought up. But they just laughed it away. Dooms tech responds to Kang, and the Baxter building does not go into lock down when Kang enters. Arguments for both, and for none. By far, my favorite comic character. I promise, this was not an "actually" lol. Sorry if it sounded like it😊
Yeah Kang is a VERY important character in the comics he's known as Nathaniel Richards a time traveller from the 30th century of Earth-6311, a reality where humanity never went into the dark ages, at least the Kang featured in the Earth-616 comics who the Fantastic Four met. His first time machine sent Nathaniel back in time to Egypt on Earth-616 circa the year 2960 BC. Here he became Pharaoh Rama-Tut who you can see here on the right at 39:24 ruling over Egypt until the Fantastic Four stopped him. Kang himself is said to be the descendant of the Benefactor a time-traveller from Earth-616 named Nathaniel Richards who brought peace to this war-torn future and became known as the Benefactor. Although he could also be the descendant of the Latverian villain Dr. Doom. For the MCU I can 100% see Kang being the descendant of Reed Richard of the Fantastic Four, The Kang's even use the same teleportation tech as Reed Richards in Multiverse of Madness. This tech is also similar to the gateways used by the TVA which of course was secretly controlled by He Who Remains a version of Kang. The other Kangs we see are Immortus in the middle at 39:24 a future version of Kang who allied himself with the Time Keepers, intending to preserve timelines in order to have immortality. On the left we see could be Kang Prime Or Scarlet Centurion with a more futuristic looking suit. And finally the Council of Kangs who looked pull right out of the comics. Imagine the senate building but everyone is Kang just sitting around listening to other Kangs. And finally Kang Prime who we don't actually see in this film but he's pretty much the main Kang i spoke about at the very start. This Kang is like the template for all the other Kangs with the Kang featured in this film looking pretty much like Kang Prime himself from the green robes to the helmet and view visor that's Kangs main look but we can't say for sure if this is Kang Prime. Another Kang not featured in this film is Iron Lad a young Kang who discovered he was doomed to become a horrible evil space dictator when a future version of himself visited him. Richard then travelled across universes into the modern age of Earth-616 where he became Iron Lad, pretty much a 16 year old Nathaniel Richards in Iron Man armour who was apart of the Young Avengers.
I didn't like the Nathaniel Richards retcon at all. He was previously a descendant of Doctor Doom and the retcon was just stupid. He's obviously future Doom, not future Mr Fantastic. Dammit John Byrne! This could be a way to introduce Victor Von Doom, but I'm sure they will stick with the version I dislike. Oh well, so long as they do it well!
Supposedly there was a test screening version where Scott and Hope remained trapped in the Quantum Realm at the end, but I'm glad they subverted that... Everyone necessary to rescue them had made it out, so why pretend like it was a big problem to overcome, especially when everyone would have just been waiting for them to be rescued in a future film anyway?
@@TheJerbol They've traveled back and forth from Earth to the Quantum Zone in Ant-man, Ant-man 2, Endgame and Quantumania. Cassie and Hank had been experimenting with connections to the Quantum Zone between films, which was how they got sucked in during this film. Yeah, it being in the form of a portal to walk through was a new thing, but since Hank, Jan and Cassie had just walked through one I'm not overly concerned by the fact that they figured out how to reopen it with their own tech from the Earth side.... it's just a storytelling convenience. In any event, I didn't need to wait for a whole other movie for them to come and rescue them the old way, if necessary.
People say that Kang in Quantumania was underwhelming, and I could see that the first part, but in reality Kang is weakened in this film. A lot of people don't really understand that. Kang is weakened because he is in the Quantumn Realm. Now, if Kang was outside of the Quantumn Realm and had access to time, then Kang would have been more capable and more powerful like traveling through time, manipulating time, and summoning any weapon from any point in time just like in the comics. And I liked how they did this because it proves that a weak Kang, or even the weakest Kang, can be a big threat, like how Kang conquered the Quantumn Realm, like a whole dimension basically, a weakened Kang conquered a whole dimension. It just goes to show the capability of Kang, and I hope that they can expand on this Kang stuff like every Kang after the one in Quantumania will be stronger and stronger just showing the danger of Kang as a whole.
That is my biggest complaint, Janet refusing to explain for so long. My second biggest complaint is the X-Com crew not being in it at least at the beginning or end. Kang has had many different identities, Kang is just the one he is when he’s in his Conquerer era. Rama-Tut, Scarlet Centurion and Immortus are the main ones at different parts of his life. The one at the end of Loki season 1 was called He Who Remains and the one at the end of this you saw was Victor Timely (Timely comics being a name for Marvel comics before it was Marvel comics) He was even known as Iron Lad for a while. But since he keeps messing with time there are many variants of each identity.
The Egyptian Kang at the end was Rama-Tut, a Kang that traveled back in time and was an antagonist and sworn enemy to the first mutant, Apocalypse (that's a simplified explanation) Kang is every one of those variants, yes. There's so many possibilities with the future involving Kang, including introducing Reed Richards, who is an ancestor to a Kang. I loved this movie, the hate is ridiculous
I haven't been able to sit down to check, but someone had mentioned that in the second version of the intro monolog scene, there were a number of changes, including the inclusion of Kang's color scheme, that may indicate that he didn't come back to the same reality.
Not a perfect film, but personally i think it is the best of the Ant-Man Trilogy with a great villain in Kang the Conqueror, Michelle Pfeiffer's Janet van Dyne, and a good growth for Scott Lang
Although they're currently framing the threat named "Kang" to be the sheer number and diversity of Kang variants across the multiverse led by the Council of Kangs, rather than any one single Kang, I don't think they'll be the ultimate threat. After all, there is only one "main" Kang the Conqueror, and he was in this movie. Yes, he got sucked up into his Multiversal Engine Core at the end, but that's not an onscreen death that is definitive. The Council of Kangs claims that "the exiled one" is dead, but they could simply be wrong and not know it. Like you said, if Darren Cross/Yellowjacket/M.O.D.O.K. can survive a similar fate, Kang the Conqueror certainly can. What separates this movie's Kang the Conqueror as the "main" Kang compared to all the others is that he is clearly the most dangerous and influential of them all. After all, the entirety of the Council of Kangs could not actually kill him; the most they could do was sabotage his Time Ship (depriving him of most of his resources) and trap him in the one place that could hold him: the Quantum Realm. They knew this was the only way they could stop him as none of them could take him in fight directly. As Kang said: *_"They're afraid of me."_* If all the other Kangs are afraid of this one, then you know he's the most dangerous of them all. Plus, this Kang also revealed himself to be the one who started the Multiversal War in the first place, and took control of the Multiverse from his variants who he saw as playing with time like children. We saw Kang in this movie at his weakest in every aspect. Even at the climax of the movie, his forces and resources were likely nothing compared to what he had at the height of his power in the Multiversal War. Additionally, Kang alluded to his past and that Janet had *_"no idea what [he had] lost,"_* and that he would burn the Council of Kangs out of time for what they did to him. All of this points to the possibility that this Kang will return later (likely around the time of Avengers: Kang Dynasty) to take his place as the one true main villain of the Multiverse Saga, potentially having gained spacetime powers or something from his Multiversal Engine Core, thus becoming the MCU's version of The Beyonder for Avengers: Secret Wars.
Remember what He Who Remains said to Loki and Sylvie in the last episode of Loki. “If you think I’m evil, just wait until you meet my variants.” In both credits scenes, you met them. Victor Timely, Immortus, Rama-Tut and The Centurion, the 4 most well-known Kang variants in the comics, as well as Kang the Conqueror (the one who was exiled into the quantum realm by his variants) and He Who Remains. This is all a result of Sylvie destroying the sacred timeline. If you want a better understanding of that mid credits scene, you should definitely rewatch the soliloquy of He Who Remains at the end of Loki episode 6. He literally described that gathering of Kang variants.
I thought it was great! I feel like they expected more Kang? I thought there was just enough. It wasn't as jokey as the first one, but it's hard to capture that again.
@@funnylilgalreacts I think there was about 15-30min of Kang Screen time that was cut for running time. Sucks, the same happened with Gorr in Thor: Love and Thunder.
My favorite funny moments were Scott’s audiobook, Quaz’s powers, and M.O.D.O.F.K. Three things in particular that I liked about this film: 1.) Scott and Hope now have portable suits. 2.) No matter the situation, Scott’s driving force is his daughter Cassie. 3.) The final fight between Scott/Ant-Man vs. Nathaniel/Kang. Scott’s book is actually something you can preorder now. It’s dropping early September. Janet reminded me of Jen. She’s also a woman with needs (like Daredevil). They didn’t say her codename, but Cassie in her suit is known as Stature. I feel like the citrus scene is a callback to Scott needing orange slices after getting a double whammer from Iron Man and War Machine. We didn’t get to see Scott’s friends in this movie, but Veb was portrayed by David Dastmalchian - the same actor who portrayed Kurt. Jentorra was portrayed by Katy O’Brian, the same actress who portrayed Elia Kane in The Mandalorian. Parts of this movie gave me Star Wars, Guardians, TRON: Legacy, and Avatar vibes all at once. The first post-credit scene showcases the Council of Kangs. The three variants that spoke in order of appearance were Rama-Tut, Centurion, and Immortus. There was one variant who teleported wearing a suit and tie. He’s known as Mr. Gryphon. This paves the way to Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. What I’m about to say is a rumor. I’d take it with a grain of salt, but in the event that they end up making a second season of Moon Knight they’ll consider making Rama-Tut the next main villain. As for the second post-credit scene, I don’t know if Victor Timely is a member of the council and I definitely don’t know if Mobius regained his memories or not, but for now I’ll take comfort knowing he and Loki are working together again. The adventure continues in Loki season 2 this September.
Victor Timely is probably the first Kang. Kang Prime. The one who discovers time travel to kick off the whole Kang Dynasty. By the way, Timely Comics was the original name of Marvel.
I think it was way better than what people are calling trash. It was better than Eternals and Love and Thunder for sure. It was definitely the weakest of the Ant-Man trilogy, but it still had great stuff in it. Kang was on point; it made me scared of a whole army of him, I thought Cassy was fun and loved her chemistry with Scott, and I like that Kang was defeated. We were led to believe that this was the Kang who was to be the next Thanos, who was running the TVA, but no. Kang isn't the big bad of the Multiversal Saga; the idea of Kang is. Facing one version of Kang was already hard, so now saying the Avengers have to fight his variants makes it more scary. It makes it different that we're not dealing with just one Kang, but an army of them and drives home the idea of the big bad being a Multiversal threat. My issues stem from the way they handled M.O.D.O.C.K and that's really it. A lot of fans complain that Hank and Hope got sidelined, but I don't see that as an issue. We know these characters, so they've been developed enough to be sidelined. Let characters like Janet, Cassie, and Kang develop because they're the ones who need it. I would also say another issue is that no one died by Kang to build him up more as a threat; at least kill Hank. But I'm confident they will do that in time. Quantamania was in no way a fantastic film. But it was fun. And when did it become that just ok or good films be labeled as terrible films. Why can't a movie just be ok?
Even the continuity issues make sense at a quantum scale, because a particle can be in two places at the same time, so he could quantum tunnel to the new location, its why colors are at different spectrums too, they jump to a new wavelength (with no in between, the plank length doesn't give them any room to be in between)
I have a feeling that the kang they "killed" is the kang from Loki Season 1. The kang who was the least evil, or atleast wanted to prevent a multiversal war
Kang is an interesting character, from what I understand and how it was explained in Loki. There's an infinite number of Kangs in the multiverse. Some want to help others, other Kangs just want to rule. But they all came to the same conclusion, and that's how the multiversal war started. What that means for us? it means that Kang is the major bad guy, however each movie/show we see him in, it will be a different Kang that we interact with. It's possible that we will even work with a version of Kang probably to defeat another. Think of it this way, different people. But it's the same person just with different upbringings. 'He Who Remains', found a way to prevent alternate Kangs from existing, he's the guy that wins at the end. That's why his final words were "see you soon" Movie suggestion for you, "The One 2001" stars Jet Li, and handles the multiverse in a different way but may give you insight on Kang.
Loki Season 2 is coming out this year, not next year. Late summer or Fall. (Most likely September or October) Possibly pending a few things*... (*like what happens with Jonathan Majors' trial scheduled for a couple of weeks from now)
Janet being the hero, "Oh, you are killing people!" All of that sh!t, and Kang is over there like, "Oh, that doesn't matter." No BS, at the final part of the Multiversal Saga people will be routing for Kang, or saying that Kang is right, like as Kang said, and the other versions of his and those things, they will destroy the timelines, or the incusions will destroy the Universes and timelines anyway, so there is no real way to save the people that Janet mentions, because they are all going to die anyways, and so they would be left with, "it's either they die, or everyone dies," kind of situation, where sacrificing a few lives and universes means and ensures the survival of everyone else, or at least save as much as can be saved, because in this situation with Kang and the incursions and all that not everyone can be saved.
Janet being the hero, "Oh, you are killing people!" All of that sh!t, and Kang is over there like, "Oh, that doesn't matter." No BS, at the final part of the Multiversal Saga people will be routing for Kang, or saying that Kang is right, like as Kang said that the other versions of him and the rest of those things, they will destroy the timelines, or the incusions will destroy the Universes and timelines anyway, so there is no real way to save the people that Janet mentions, because they are all going to die anyways, and so they would be left with a, "it's either they die, or everyone dies," kind of situation, where sacrificing a few lives and universes means and ensures the survival of everyone else, or at least save as much as can be saved, because in this situation with Kang and the incursions and all that not everyone can be saved. Janet mentions that Kang doesn't care about anything or anyone, but even if he doesn't care about saving anyone, he would still be doing that, and it is the only way.
I totally enjoyed this movie. So, many people complained and I think its just for the sake of complaining about a Marvel movie. I was like an enthusiastic kid seeing all the characters I grew up reading about on the big screen. Seeing Kang was awesome! Paul Rudd's campy humor in the MCU is always a welcome. Plus, this movie just set up some much more for the MCU to come.
I don't know where it's going; I'm just along for the ride. (The last comic book I read was a Spiderman in 1974.) As always, I enjoy your enjoyment. Looking forward to the next one.
Best thing about this movie was the appearance of the legendary Gregg Turkington of the Victorville Film Archive(VFA). I'm a Gregg-head for life. (Angela, look up "On Cinema, at the Cinema", if you don't know what I'm talking about.)
Your reaction are one ofthe very best on RUclips some much enthusiasm Paul Rudd was over here in Wales supporting Ryan Reynolds with Wrexham Football Club.
I really enjoyed this movie too! Don’t listen to them negative people. I found this very fun and as a comic fan I totally approve you’ll probably hear people saying modok should have been more serious I completely disagree lol it’s a giant head that he some silly shit 😂 but yes the family aspect is what I loved it’s touching stuff. Kang is definitely a great villain
Haters can eat it this was an awesome movie. Not completely flawless but there were clear arcs for the characters and Kang was handled very smartly. People upset about the movie are just the whiny fans obsessed with powerscaling.
I enjoyed this reaction so much more than I did seeing this movie for the first time. Your enthusiasm, authenticity, and david dastmalchian respect have absolutely elevated this movie for me.
The orange buff girl (Katie O'Brien)is probably the gaming community's favorite fan cast to play Abby in the last of us season 2... it obviously won't happen... but she's basically a clone of Abby...
This movie, like a lot of post-Endgame stuff, gets a lot of hate. Bugger them, I say. This movie was a lot of fun and it moves the MCU further along...which is exactly what I expect. As if there's not enough real trouble in the world, idiots have to waste their time crapping on things that are actually positive.
They are all the 'possible' Kangs, each from their own branch of the multiverse, Quantum Realm is so small it's outside of the multiverses, so it should just be one quantum realm shared across all the multiverses, so theatrically you could shrink in one and then get bigger in another.
My theory is that the Ten Rings are technology from Kang. He's a time traveler and somehow lost pieces of his ship (the Ten Rings) 1000+ years in the past when The Mandarin found them. In this movie Kang's technology has floating rings as part of it and his Time Chair is driven by his thoughts. The Ten Rings float and move by the wielder's thoughts. This is not what the Ten Rings were in the comics. Ms. Marvel's bangle I think is probably something else from the comics so I don't know if the MCU will directly tie it to Kang.
the ten rings are supposed to be calling out to The Makluans a dragon like alien species but thats in the comics so they might change it for the movies but the rings has nothing to do with kang
@@CheGuevara-uf4pm I'd love to see Fin Fang Foom in the MCU but Shang-Chi 1 had a dragon and a dragon-like monster, so I don't think they would go that route. Also Shang-Chi was the first present day film in phase 4, narratively it would be a nice book end to have it tie to the end of the saga. Also the rings themselves changed drastically from what they were in the comics. It's my personal thought that the MCU is using the ten rings to go in a completely different direction.
This film wasn't bad, but it's didn't have the wow factor! Some people don't like Wakanda Forever, I love that movie like Furious 7. Love and Thunder was ok, I felt like it didn't didn't hit the mark like Doctor Strange 2. The last MCU film was a home run was No Way Home.
How did Cassie manage to make a signal to the quantum realm with the help of Hank without Janet finding out? She's pretty much the expert on the subject. You'd think she'd be the first person they consulted.
Kang the Conqueror, Every universe in the Multiverse has a version of Kang. Each Kang is "GOING" to conquer that universe in their own way. Blood and Bone vs Chocolate and Candy. How? Immortality and Time control. Think of time like a puzzle, but Kang decides what the picture is. Remember the end of Loki, there was a war between Kangs. Creating the rule; 1) only 1 "Kang" per universe. They dont play well together! It can not be overstated that Kang is the greatest Villain/Hero ever. Without melting your brain, this is a good way of looking at it.
I loved your reaction, as we are all caught up now! Spoiler: I was as surprised and happy with this movie as I hoped I'd be. I half expected it to be a fail but it hit all the right notes with me. I'm getting excited far more with phase 4, there are alot of Young Avengers being introduced throughout. I watched this yesterday and I'm am right there with you! I didn't know much about Kang prior to this film, aside from Loki and Sylvie, I am so shocked that Ant-Man be the first Avenger to encounter Kang!!! What irritated me the most about half of this film was Janet's blocking...Why!?!?!?! Definitely a Disney thing. I do not think Kang is dead, Kang is Phase 4. It was a stroke of luck that Scott could defeat Kang in this timeline due to the Ants unforseen in this realm. I loved that the ants were able to be such a powerful force in this movie.
My theory is that ms marvel's bands and the ten rings were made by Phastos of the Eternals, who may not even know he did it since his memories are removed after every emergence.
I also wonder why when cassie shrunk the guy she just kicked him aways instead of squashing him.. Anyway Always loved your reactions, specially on cobra kai which is my fave show ever ! It was cool to discover this antman movie and check your reaction !
Confirmed by rewatching that I still can't stand Kathryn Newton as Cassie Lang. Her face is *always* trying not to smirk even in the most emotional scenes. It's the kind of face a bad liar makes, while somehow not understanding that they're utterly transparent to everyone around them. I don't mind the movie in general, just her.
I really enjoyed this too. I wish the MODOK VFX were better, but I get it, they push the VFX artists too hard and stretch them too thin, then ya get that. Probably why what's her face got fired at Marvel. I do think it's odd that Janet never gave them a head's up that going back into the Quantum realm or sending something there would be a bad idea. And the jelly guy was hilarious. Can't wait for season 2 of Loki!
I know people didn’t like that there was no Michael Peña and others from Scott’s crew but I didn’t really matter to me as much. It was quite a surprise to find out that David Dastmalchian as Veb.
Yep, they're all Kang variants. I'm hopeful Avengers Kang Dynasty gives us a taste of Kang being a victor as he's super powerful. He can't lose again, but that doesn't mean anything bad needs to happen to the Avengers either.
So I haven’t yet seen this (waiting for it to come out on Disney+) so I’m just dropping a like & comment. Will come back to watch this after the 17th 🫶
If you want to find out more about Kang react to a video of the comic “Heavy spoilers “Kang only myself left to conquer”, a 16:48 min video, which remakes his origin less confusing because of time travel and helps to give you an idea of why marvel chose him as a villain by actually changing his story a which could actually be because of Kang Dynasty and Secret wars by remaking his origin and background, which actually makes you feel sympathetic for him
The next Avengers movie is called Avengers Kang Dynasty and that leads to Avengers Secret Wars and think of it like this the Kang we saw in the first season of Loki was the end of his story while this Kang began the Kang Multiverse war
20:49 Oh, dear gawd, my twisted and darkly perverted brain. "I'm coming a lot." Hope his exes are prepared... Seriously hope the accusations are false, but I needed to make this joke.
It’s always good to see someone enjoy an MCU movie, mo matter how I feel about it. Unfortunately, this was maybe the most “meh” movie that the MCU has ever produced,(for me). “Space Chidi”, was cool. I missed the “Ex-Cons” crew. My favorite part of the movie was the Loki stinger.
Yea so this will lead into the next avengers movie called the Kang Dynasty, and then Secret Wars. This movie pretty much sets up the rest of phase 5 and 6. Can’t wait for Loki season 2! 😬
I'm baffled by all the hate I see directed toward this movie on RUclips, as well as the poor box office. I had a great time watching this at the theater and everyone I know enjoyed it as well. I think this Kang is dead. The whole point of Kang is that for every one that dies, there are an infinite more. It's a different kind of menace than Thanos, a singular nigh unstoppable force to be reckoned with. So we'll see Kang again...and again...at least through Kang Dynasty, the resolution of which will probably bring forth the Beyonder and Secret Wars. As for Ms. Marvel and Shang-Chi, I think her bangle and his rings will turn out to be ancient alien artifacts critical to defeating the Kang threat. And remember, in the Marvels Carol, Monica, and Kamala are "entangled," which is a concept straight out of quantum mechanics.
One of the "haters" on RUclips was telling his followers that the movie sucked until Majors hit the screen.. considering he was in the first 60 seconds, I call the first 59 seconds trash lol.
I watched this on Amazon for those wondering. It's available for purchase only.
Wife and I enjoyed this movie. I really like being immersed in the quantum world.
Enjoyed your reaction
Hope you do a reaction video to the latest Flash trailer
Poor girl.. don't have enough money go and watch these movies in cinemas 😂😂😂
It’s actually more expensive to buy it… So…
@@funnylilgalreacts nothing wrong w/ Amazon
I fricking love the moment where Scott is being crushed by his pile of alternates, and then Cassie speaks over the coms, and every single one of them is instantly on the same page, working together. Because there's no version of Scott that won't go all the way for Cassie, including making sure that it's *her* Scott that makes it back.
Also, I love that Kang really did make a connection with Janet, and really did mourn the loss of it.
Didn't know how much of Kang I needed in my life until I saw Jonathan Major's portrayal of Kang not just in Loki, but especially in this film.
Well, you might be disappointed when Disney potentially drops him, after the domestic violence scandal...
@@nikolaiquack8548 Of course
@@nikolaiquack8548 I mean, I'm sure they won't drop him before the trail isn't entirely over.
I'm sure they have already filmed his parts in Loki.
But what comes after. ???🤔
@@briansmith48 besides Kang appearing in Kang Dynasty as the villain, we technically don't know where else he was supposed to appear.
Loki season 2 was the last thing that was confirmed as far as I know
One thing I really like about this movie is the family aspect. How Cassie calls Hank grandpa and just those small details.
I had to remind myself that they weren't actually related
No one expects it to be Darren! His weapon is surprise! Surprise and fear! His two weapons are surprise and fear, and ruthless efficiency! Among Darren's many diverse weapons are...
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i thought it was lame they made Darren modok
Hahahaha!
I saw what you did there
the wasp, hornet, yellow jacket pics made me lol.
Congratulations on the 50k subs you deserve it
Also I really liked this movie it was funny and action packed
I love this movie, and I'm so glad you enjoyed it too!
At various times he has gone by the names Kang the Conqueror, Immortus, and Rama-tut, however, in all of his incarnations he has styled himself "the Master of Time."
Victor Timely is a Kang variant who worked with a scientist named Phineas T. Horton. When Bucky buys tickets to see Howard Stark's flying car in First Avenger the event was run by Phineas T. Horton as shown on the marquee
Father daughter relationship continues to be the best part of this franchise
Agreed. It’s pretty much the overarching theme of Ant-Man, with Hank and Hope & Scott and Cassie.
Whether or not he will still be played by Jonathan Majors, I'm excited for more of Kang going forward as the overall main villain of the Multiverse Saga
They got the casting right once, they can do it again with his replacement should it be needed.
Yeah, Majors is an incredible actor so the current turn of events is such a downer.
Wow, I had not heard about any of this until your post. This really sucks.
I think the reason why there has been three different actresses for Cassie is because in Ant-Man (2015) she was supposed to be 8 in Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) she was supposed to be 11 (both Abby Fortson), in End-Game she was 16 (Emma Fuhrmann), and in Quantumania she's supposed to be 18 (Kathryn Newton) AND they wanted a more experienced actress for the role.
I absolutely LOVE your Marvel and Star Wars reactions. Great energy and positive thoughts!
The mass meeting of Kangs...aka The Council of Kangs aka the Bajillion Bogeymen (thanks Sylvie)...is what you saw in the mid credit scene. The pharaoh looking one is the Kang incarnation known as Rama-Tut. Another incarnation shown there was known as Immortus. One thing really shown in the Council of Kangs is a depiction of just how insane some of them are. I wonder if the Kang variant they defeated in the Quantum Zone was originally fated to be He Who Remains....
thats not council of kang. thats "Council of Cross-Time Kangs"
@@hardikkumar6995 Either way, it's very "Citadel of Ricks" (which I assume was ripped off from these comics in the first place).
@@SilentBob731 . Nope. It's actually from the Marvel comics.
It's from Secret Wars.
Secret Wars in the MCU is coming up in a couple of years from now.
@@briansmith48they said the comics came first already
That makes sense.
In the comics, Kang The Conqueror is definitely the desendant of Reed Richards from the Fantastic Four and he was born in the 31st Century, I like this movie because Jonathan Majors did gave me chills as Kang like Josh Brolin did with Thanos, Some people did not enjoyed the film, But I did anyway, Awesome reaction to this 3rd Ant Man film Angela, Darren Cross is from the 1st film.
It has never been confirmed what Nathanael Richards ancestry is even in the comics, and probably never will be.
He was named after a "legendary hero" (Nathaniel, Reed's dad on a time travel adventure)
It has also been eluded too that he is a descendant of Doom as well. Who knows, maybe both.
The most recent Doom comic run had some very fun Kang interaction where this was brought up. But they just laughed it away.
Dooms tech responds to Kang, and the Baxter building does not go into lock down when Kang enters.
Arguments for both, and for none. By far, my favorite comic character.
I promise, this was not an "actually" lol. Sorry if it sounded like it😊
Yeah Kang is a VERY important character in the comics he's known as Nathaniel Richards a time traveller from the 30th century of Earth-6311, a reality where humanity never went into the dark ages, at least the Kang featured in the Earth-616 comics who the Fantastic Four met. His first time machine sent Nathaniel back in time to Egypt on Earth-616 circa the year 2960 BC. Here he became Pharaoh Rama-Tut who you can see here on the right at 39:24 ruling over Egypt until the Fantastic Four stopped him.
Kang himself is said to be the descendant of the Benefactor a time-traveller from Earth-616 named Nathaniel Richards who brought peace to this war-torn future and became known as the Benefactor. Although he could also be the descendant of the Latverian villain Dr. Doom. For the MCU I can 100% see Kang being the descendant of Reed Richard of the Fantastic Four, The Kang's even use the same teleportation tech as Reed Richards in Multiverse of Madness. This tech is also similar to the gateways used by the TVA which of course was secretly controlled by He Who Remains a version of Kang.
The other Kangs we see are Immortus in the middle at 39:24 a future version of Kang who allied himself with the Time Keepers, intending to preserve timelines in order to have immortality. On the left we see could be Kang Prime Or Scarlet Centurion with a more futuristic looking suit. And finally the Council of Kangs who looked pull right out of the comics. Imagine the senate building but everyone is Kang just sitting around listening to other Kangs.
And finally Kang Prime who we don't actually see in this film but he's pretty much the main Kang i spoke about at the very start. This Kang is like the template for all the other Kangs with the Kang featured in this film looking pretty much like Kang Prime himself from the green robes to the helmet and view visor that's Kangs main look but we can't say for sure if this is Kang Prime. Another Kang not featured in this film is Iron Lad a young Kang who discovered he was doomed to become a horrible evil space dictator when a future version of himself visited him. Richard then travelled across universes into the modern age of Earth-616 where he became Iron Lad, pretty much a 16 year old Nathaniel Richards in Iron Man armour who was apart of the Young Avengers.
Let's get Fantastic Four!!
I didn't like the Nathaniel Richards retcon at all. He was previously a descendant of Doctor Doom and the retcon was just stupid. He's obviously future Doom, not future Mr Fantastic. Dammit John Byrne! This could be a way to introduce Victor Von Doom, but I'm sure they will stick with the version I dislike. Oh well, so long as they do it well!
Supposedly there was a test screening version where Scott and Hope remained trapped in the Quantum Realm at the end, but I'm glad they subverted that... Everyone necessary to rescue them had made it out, so why pretend like it was a big problem to overcome, especially when everyone would have just been waiting for them to be rescued in a future film anyway?
How did they create a portal for them from the normal world?
@@TheJerbol They've traveled back and forth from Earth to the Quantum Zone in Ant-man, Ant-man 2, Endgame and Quantumania. Cassie and Hank had been experimenting with connections to the Quantum Zone between films, which was how they got sucked in during this film. Yeah, it being in the form of a portal to walk through was a new thing, but since Hank, Jan and Cassie had just walked through one I'm not overly concerned by the fact that they figured out how to reopen it with their own tech from the Earth side.... it's just a storytelling convenience. In any event, I didn't need to wait for a whole other movie for them to come and rescue them the old way, if necessary.
Exactly ot wouldn’t make any sense for Scott and Hope to be trapped in the quantum realm now
@@vizh justify it how you want, it's a huge deus ex machina
I love all the Scotts mountaining together like a bunch of ants
The fact that once Hope grabbed Scott, all possibilities vanished. I can't lie, that scene floored me.
People say that Kang in Quantumania was underwhelming, and I could see that the first part, but in reality Kang is weakened in this film. A lot of people don't really understand that. Kang is weakened because he is in the Quantumn Realm. Now, if Kang was outside of the Quantumn Realm and had access to time, then Kang would have been more capable and more powerful like traveling through time, manipulating time, and summoning any weapon from any point in time just like in the comics.
And I liked how they did this because it proves that a weak Kang, or even the weakest Kang, can be a big threat, like how Kang conquered the Quantumn Realm, like a whole dimension basically, a weakened Kang conquered a whole dimension. It just goes to show the capability of Kang, and I hope that they can expand on this Kang stuff like every Kang after the one in Quantumania will be stronger and stronger just showing the danger of Kang as a whole.
Great reaction. What a ride. Loved your Hope joke. Commenting to feed the algorithm.
That is my biggest complaint, Janet refusing to explain for so long. My second biggest complaint is the X-Com crew not being in it at least at the beginning or end.
Kang has had many different identities, Kang is just the one he is when he’s in his Conquerer era. Rama-Tut, Scarlet Centurion and Immortus are the main ones at different parts of his life. The one at the end of Loki season 1 was called He Who Remains and the one at the end of this you saw was Victor Timely (Timely comics being a name for Marvel comics before it was Marvel comics) He was even known as Iron Lad for a while. But since he keeps messing with time there are many variants of each identity.
The Egyptian Kang at the end was Rama-Tut, a Kang that traveled back in time and was an antagonist and sworn enemy to the first mutant, Apocalypse (that's a simplified explanation)
Kang is every one of those variants, yes. There's so many possibilities with the future involving Kang, including introducing Reed Richards, who is an ancestor to a Kang.
I loved this movie, the hate is ridiculous
I haven't been able to sit down to check, but someone had mentioned that in the second version of the intro monolog scene, there were a number of changes, including the inclusion of Kang's color scheme, that may indicate that he didn't come back to the same reality.
Thanks for so much for this suprise much love from the Midwest your vibe is A1
Not a perfect film, but personally i think it is the best of the Ant-Man Trilogy with a great villain in Kang the Conqueror, Michelle Pfeiffer's Janet van Dyne, and a good growth for Scott Lang
That's a weird way to spell "worst". Lol
I agree.
@@RyansChannel0203 it's his opinion and he's allowed to like a movie that you obviously don't like.
Although they're currently framing the threat named "Kang" to be the sheer number and diversity of Kang variants across the multiverse led by the Council of Kangs, rather than any one single Kang, I don't think they'll be the ultimate threat. After all, there is only one "main" Kang the Conqueror, and he was in this movie. Yes, he got sucked up into his Multiversal Engine Core at the end, but that's not an onscreen death that is definitive. The Council of Kangs claims that "the exiled one" is dead, but they could simply be wrong and not know it. Like you said, if Darren Cross/Yellowjacket/M.O.D.O.K. can survive a similar fate, Kang the Conqueror certainly can.
What separates this movie's Kang the Conqueror as the "main" Kang compared to all the others is that he is clearly the most dangerous and influential of them all. After all, the entirety of the Council of Kangs could not actually kill him; the most they could do was sabotage his Time Ship (depriving him of most of his resources) and trap him in the one place that could hold him: the Quantum Realm. They knew this was the only way they could stop him as none of them could take him in fight directly. As Kang said: *_"They're afraid of me."_* If all the other Kangs are afraid of this one, then you know he's the most dangerous of them all.
Plus, this Kang also revealed himself to be the one who started the Multiversal War in the first place, and took control of the Multiverse from his variants who he saw as playing with time like children. We saw Kang in this movie at his weakest in every aspect. Even at the climax of the movie, his forces and resources were likely nothing compared to what he had at the height of his power in the Multiversal War. Additionally, Kang alluded to his past and that Janet had *_"no idea what [he had] lost,"_* and that he would burn the Council of Kangs out of time for what they did to him. All of this points to the possibility that this Kang will return later (likely around the time of Avengers: Kang Dynasty) to take his place as the one true main villain of the Multiverse Saga, potentially having gained spacetime powers or something from his Multiversal Engine Core, thus becoming the MCU's version of The Beyonder for Avengers: Secret Wars.
M.O.D.O.K.: exists
ME: I like him, he's silly.
SAME!!
Best attempt to make an impossible character exist. Respect and laughter. 😊
That actress is called Katy MFing O'Brian!
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Remember what He Who Remains said to Loki and Sylvie in the last episode of Loki. “If you think I’m evil, just wait until you meet my variants.” In both credits scenes, you met them. Victor Timely, Immortus, Rama-Tut and The Centurion, the 4 most well-known Kang variants in the comics, as well as Kang the Conqueror (the one who was exiled into the quantum realm by his variants) and He Who Remains. This is all a result of Sylvie destroying the sacred timeline. If you want a better understanding of that mid credits scene, you should definitely rewatch the soliloquy of He Who Remains at the end of Loki episode 6. He literally described that gathering of Kang variants.
39:43 You just witnessed the council of kangs!!!!!!!
You can tell the ending was changed recently by looking at Hope’s hair.
Love your emoting!
Kang and Hank Pym is the highlights of this movie.
Katy O'Brian (Elia Kane The Spy from mandalorian) in this movie...... i did not see that coming
I was happy to see her 😊
You improve every movie you react to Angela, cause your reactions are so genuine and love able haha! I hope you pass 100k and 1m Subs eventually
Idk why people hated this movie, it's literally chapter 1.
I thought it was great! I feel like they expected more Kang? I thought there was just enough. It wasn't as jokey as the first one, but it's hard to capture that again.
@@funnylilgalreacts I think there was about 15-30min of Kang Screen time that was cut for running time. Sucks, the same happened with Gorr in Thor: Love and Thunder.
My favorite funny moments were Scott’s audiobook, Quaz’s powers, and M.O.D.O.F.K.
Three things in particular that I liked about this film:
1.) Scott and Hope now have portable suits.
2.) No matter the situation, Scott’s driving force is his daughter Cassie.
3.) The final fight between Scott/Ant-Man vs. Nathaniel/Kang.
Scott’s book is actually something you can preorder now. It’s dropping early September.
Janet reminded me of Jen. She’s also a woman with needs (like Daredevil).
They didn’t say her codename, but Cassie in her suit is known as Stature. I feel like the citrus scene is a callback to Scott needing orange slices after getting a double whammer from Iron Man and War Machine.
We didn’t get to see Scott’s friends in this movie, but Veb was portrayed by David Dastmalchian - the same actor who portrayed Kurt.
Jentorra was portrayed by Katy O’Brian, the same actress who portrayed Elia Kane in The Mandalorian.
Parts of this movie gave me Star Wars, Guardians, TRON: Legacy, and Avatar vibes all at once.
The first post-credit scene showcases the Council of Kangs. The three variants that spoke in order of appearance were Rama-Tut, Centurion, and Immortus.
There was one variant who teleported wearing a suit and tie. He’s known as Mr. Gryphon.
This paves the way to Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.
What I’m about to say is a rumor. I’d take it with a grain of salt, but in the event that they end up making a second season of Moon Knight they’ll consider making Rama-Tut the next main villain.
As for the second post-credit scene, I don’t know if Victor Timely is a member of the council and I definitely don’t know if Mobius regained his memories or not, but for now I’ll take comfort knowing he and Loki are working together again. The adventure continues in Loki season 2 this September.
Victor Timely is probably the first Kang. Kang Prime. The one who discovers time travel to kick off the whole Kang Dynasty.
By the way, Timely Comics was the original name of
Marvel.
Love your reviews. Thank you for beating up on this movie. It's was so entertaining...I thoroughly enjoyed it! More Kang please!
I think it was way better than what people are calling trash. It was better than Eternals and Love and Thunder for sure. It was definitely the weakest of the Ant-Man trilogy, but it still had great stuff in it. Kang was on point; it made me scared of a whole army of him, I thought Cassy was fun and loved her chemistry with Scott, and I like that Kang was defeated. We were led to believe that this was the Kang who was to be the next Thanos, who was running the TVA, but no. Kang isn't the big bad of the Multiversal Saga; the idea of Kang is. Facing one version of Kang was already hard, so now saying the Avengers have to fight his variants makes it more scary. It makes it different that we're not dealing with just one Kang, but an army of them and drives home the idea of the big bad being a Multiversal threat.
My issues stem from the way they handled M.O.D.O.C.K and that's really it. A lot of fans complain that Hank and Hope got sidelined, but I don't see that as an issue. We know these characters, so they've been developed enough to be sidelined. Let characters like Janet, Cassie, and Kang develop because they're the ones who need it. I would also say another issue is that no one died by Kang to build him up more as a threat; at least kill Hank. But I'm confident they will do that in time.
Quantamania was in no way a fantastic film. But it was fun. And when did it become that just ok or good films be labeled as terrible films. Why can't a movie just be ok?
Wish the didn't replace the Actress for Cassie Emma Fuhrman got shafted
Even the continuity issues make sense at a quantum scale, because a particle can be in two places at the same time, so he could quantum tunnel to the new location, its why colors are at different spectrums too, they jump to a new wavelength (with no in between, the plank length doesn't give them any room to be in between)
I have a feeling that the kang they "killed" is the kang from Loki Season 1.
The kang who was the least evil, or atleast wanted to prevent a multiversal war
The ant ladder they formed reminds of the a scene from the 1999 movie Antz. That's a great movie that often goes under the radar.
Kang is an interesting character, from what I understand and how it was explained in Loki. There's an infinite number of Kangs in the multiverse. Some want to help others, other Kangs just want to rule. But they all came to the same conclusion, and that's how the multiversal war started.
What that means for us? it means that Kang is the major bad guy, however each movie/show we see him in, it will be a different Kang that we interact with. It's possible that we will even work with a version of Kang probably to defeat another.
Think of it this way, different people. But it's the same person just with different upbringings.
'He Who Remains', found a way to prevent alternate Kangs from existing, he's the guy that wins at the end. That's why his final words were "see you soon"
Movie suggestion for you, "The One 2001" stars Jet Li, and handles the multiverse in a different way but may give you insight on Kang.
Wowa!!!
Loki Season 2 is coming out this year, not next year.
Late summer or Fall.
(Most likely September or October)
Possibly pending a few things*...
(*like what happens with Jonathan Majors' trial scheduled for a couple of weeks from now)
0:21 A woman after my own heart. To quote the philosopher Tribbiani: "Outside, bad...Inside, good". 👍✌❤
24:12 Well played, Mi'Lady. 😋
Janet being the hero, "Oh, you are killing people!" All of that sh!t, and Kang is over there like, "Oh, that doesn't matter."
No BS, at the final part of the Multiversal Saga people will be routing for Kang, or saying that Kang is right, like as Kang said, and the other versions of his and those things, they will destroy the timelines, or the incusions will destroy the Universes and timelines anyway, so there is no real way to save the people that Janet mentions, because they are all going to die anyways, and so they would be left with, "it's either they die, or everyone dies," kind of situation, where sacrificing a few lives and universes means and ensures the survival of everyone else, or at least save as much as can be saved, because in this situation with Kang and the incursions and all that not everyone can be saved.
Janet being the hero, "Oh, you are killing people!" All of that sh!t, and Kang is over there like, "Oh, that doesn't matter."
No BS, at the final part of the Multiversal Saga people will be routing for Kang, or saying that Kang is right, like as Kang said that the other versions of him and the rest of those things, they will destroy the timelines, or the incusions will destroy the Universes and timelines anyway, so there is no real way to save the people that Janet mentions, because they are all going to die anyways, and so they would be left with a, "it's either they die, or everyone dies," kind of situation, where sacrificing a few lives and universes means and ensures the survival of everyone else, or at least save as much as can be saved, because in this situation with Kang and the incursions and all that not everyone can be saved.
Janet mentions that Kang doesn't care about anything or anyone, but even if he doesn't care about saving anyone, he would still be doing that, and it is the only way.
I totally enjoyed this movie. So, many people complained and I think its just for the sake of complaining about a Marvel movie. I was like an enthusiastic kid seeing all the characters I grew up reading about on the big screen. Seeing Kang was awesome! Paul Rudd's campy humor in the MCU is always a welcome. Plus, this movie just set up some much more for the MCU to come.
I don't know where it's going; I'm just along for the ride. (The last comic book I read was a Spiderman in 1974.)
As always, I enjoy your enjoyment. Looking forward to the next one.
End credit scene = Council of Kangs
Thanks for your reaction 👍
Best thing about this movie was the appearance of the legendary Gregg Turkington of the Victorville Film Archive(VFA). I'm a Gregg-head for life.
(Angela, look up "On Cinema, at the Cinema", if you don't know what I'm talking about.)
I'm sorry but I cannot get over your nails! Keep slaying, QUEEN!!!!👸
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Your reaction are one ofthe very best on RUclips some much enthusiasm Paul Rudd was over here in Wales supporting Ryan Reynolds with Wrexham Football Club.
I really enjoyed this movie too! Don’t listen to them negative people. I found this very fun and as a comic fan I totally approve you’ll probably hear people saying modok should have been more serious I completely disagree lol it’s a giant head that he some silly shit 😂 but yes the family aspect is what I loved it’s touching stuff. Kang is definitely a great villain
Haters can eat it this was an awesome movie. Not completely flawless but there were clear arcs for the characters and Kang was handled very smartly. People upset about the movie are just the whiny fans obsessed with powerscaling.
I enjoyed this reaction so much more than I did seeing this movie for the first time. Your enthusiasm, authenticity, and david dastmalchian respect have absolutely elevated this movie for me.
I’ve been trying to figure this out. Is your necklace a representation of a caffeine molecule?
It is indeed!
All we know is that Kang the conquerer from this movie is in a probability storm just like scott was.
The orange buff girl (Katie O'Brien)is probably the gaming community's favorite fan cast to play Abby in the last of us season 2...
it obviously won't happen... but she's basically a clone of Abby...
KANG GANG!!
This movie, like a lot of post-Endgame stuff, gets a lot of hate. Bugger them, I say. This movie was a lot of fun and it moves the MCU further along...which is exactly what I expect.
As if there's not enough real trouble in the world, idiots have to waste their time crapping on things that are actually positive.
They are all the 'possible' Kangs, each from their own branch of the multiverse, Quantum Realm is so small it's outside of the multiverses, so it should just be one quantum realm shared across all the multiverses, so theatrically you could shrink in one and then get bigger in another.
Kang is related to Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four. he's a descendant of Reed's half-brother Arthur
My theory is that the Ten Rings are technology from Kang. He's a time traveler and somehow lost pieces of his ship (the Ten Rings) 1000+ years in the past when The Mandarin found them. In this movie Kang's technology has floating rings as part of it and his Time Chair is driven by his thoughts. The Ten Rings float and move by the wielder's thoughts. This is not what the Ten Rings were in the comics. Ms. Marvel's bangle I think is probably something else from the comics so I don't know if the MCU will directly tie it to Kang.
the ten rings are supposed to be calling out to The Makluans a dragon like alien species but thats in the comics so they might change it for the movies but the rings has nothing to do with kang
@@CheGuevara-uf4pm I'd love to see Fin Fang Foom in the MCU but Shang-Chi 1 had a dragon and a dragon-like monster, so I don't think they would go that route. Also Shang-Chi was the first present day film in phase 4, narratively it would be a nice book end to have it tie to the end of the saga. Also the rings themselves changed drastically from what they were in the comics. It's my personal thought that the MCU is using the ten rings to go in a completely different direction.
I'll really enjoy your mind as I watch your reactions.
This film wasn't bad, but it's didn't have the wow factor! Some people don't like Wakanda Forever, I love that movie like Furious 7. Love and Thunder was ok, I felt like it didn't didn't hit the mark like Doctor Strange 2. The last MCU film was a home run was No Way Home.
"...didn't have the freedom to express myself in the theater, because that's rude." Yep. As in "a very special level of Hell."
😂 cross over jokes are the best
I don’t get it.
@@GeekSquad24B Aside from agreeing with the statement itself, it is a reference to a line from a Firefly episode that she recently reacted to.
@@dcplunkett Thanks
Kang and he who remains said they had multiple variations of them
How did Cassie manage to make a signal to the quantum realm with the help of Hank without Janet finding out? She's pretty much the expert on the subject. You'd think she'd be the first person they consulted.
Kang the Conqueror,
Every universe in the Multiverse has a version of Kang.
Each Kang is "GOING" to conquer that universe in their own way. Blood and Bone vs Chocolate and Candy.
How?
Immortality and Time control.
Think of time like a puzzle, but Kang decides what the picture is.
Remember the end of Loki, there was a war between Kangs. Creating the rule;
1) only 1 "Kang" per universe. They dont play well together!
It can not be overstated that Kang is the greatest Villain/Hero ever.
Without melting your brain, this is a good way of looking at it.
You get a Kang, you get a Kang, everyone gets a Kang
24:11 - Go to your room. You're grounded.
I loved your reaction, as we are all caught up now!
Spoiler: I was as surprised and happy with this movie as I hoped I'd be. I half expected it to be a fail but it hit all the right notes with me. I'm getting excited far more with phase 4, there are alot of Young Avengers being introduced throughout. I watched this yesterday and I'm am right there with you! I didn't know much about Kang prior to this film, aside from Loki and Sylvie, I am so shocked that Ant-Man be the first Avenger to encounter Kang!!! What irritated me the most about half of this film was Janet's blocking...Why!?!?!?! Definitely a Disney thing.
I do not think Kang is dead, Kang is Phase 4. It was a stroke of luck that Scott could defeat Kang in this timeline due to the Ants unforseen in this realm. I loved that the ants were able to be such a powerful force in this movie.
Look for an 80s movie called innerspace
One of my favorite movies growing up!
You look fantastic! =D also: FASTBALL SPECIAL!!!!!!!
My theory is that ms marvel's bands and the ten rings were made by Phastos of the Eternals, who may not even know he did it since his memories are removed after every emergence.
This movie was really good, didnt understand the hate tbh.
I also wonder why when cassie shrunk the guy she just kicked him aways instead of squashing him..
Anyway Always loved your reactions, specially on cobra kai which is my fave show ever ! It was cool to discover this antman movie and check your reaction !
Confirmed by rewatching that I still can't stand Kathryn Newton as Cassie Lang. Her face is *always* trying not to smirk even in the most emotional scenes. It's the kind of face a bad liar makes, while somehow not understanding that they're utterly transparent to everyone around them. I don't mind the movie in general, just her.
I really enjoyed this too. I wish the MODOK VFX were better, but I get it, they push the VFX artists too hard and stretch them too thin, then ya get that. Probably why what's her face got fired at Marvel. I do think it's odd that Janet never gave them a head's up that going back into the Quantum realm or sending something there would be a bad idea. And the jelly guy was hilarious. Can't wait for season 2 of Loki!
I know people didn’t like that there was no Michael Peña and others from Scott’s crew but I didn’t really matter to me as much. It was quite a surprise to find out that David Dastmalchian as Veb.
I was so happy that they included David
Yep, they're all Kang variants. I'm hopeful Avengers Kang Dynasty gives us a taste of Kang being a victor as he's super powerful. He can't lose again, but that doesn't mean anything bad needs to happen to the Avengers either.
So I haven’t yet seen this (waiting for it to come out on Disney+) so I’m just dropping a like & comment. Will come back to watch this after the 17th 🫶
If you want to find out more about Kang react to a video of the comic “Heavy spoilers “Kang only myself left to conquer”, a 16:48 min video, which remakes his origin less confusing because of time travel and helps to give you an idea of why marvel chose him as a villain by actually changing his story a which could actually be because of Kang Dynasty and Secret wars by remaking his origin and background, which actually makes you feel sympathetic for him
i've actually had a dream where i was flying a bike.
Coming to this suuuper late... I don't get all the complaints this movie got, wife and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Great reaction!!
Kang is the best!!
The next Avengers movie is called Avengers Kang Dynasty and that leads to Avengers Secret Wars and think of it like this the Kang we saw in the first season of Loki was the end of his story while this Kang began the Kang Multiverse war
20:49 Oh, dear gawd, my twisted and darkly perverted brain. "I'm coming a lot." Hope his exes are prepared... Seriously hope the accusations are false, but I needed to make this joke.
It’s always good to see someone enjoy an MCU movie, mo matter how I feel about it. Unfortunately, this was maybe the most “meh” movie that the MCU has ever produced,(for me).
“Space Chidi”, was cool.
I missed the “Ex-Cons” crew.
My favorite part of the movie was the Loki stinger.
You obviously saw Loki - He Who Remains explains all the Kangs at the end of Season 1
If they follow the comics, Kang is a descendant of Reed Richards aka Mr. Fantastic of the Fantastic Four.
Yea so this will lead into the next avengers movie called the Kang Dynasty, and then Secret Wars. This movie pretty much sets up the rest of phase 5 and 6. Can’t wait for Loki season 2! 😬
The dynasty of
Kangs vs. the avengers their variants and the fox marvel universe which includes the original X-men
I'm baffled by all the hate I see directed toward this movie on RUclips, as well as the poor box office. I had a great time watching this at the theater and everyone I know enjoyed it as well.
I think this Kang is dead. The whole point of Kang is that for every one that dies, there are an infinite more. It's a different kind of menace than Thanos, a singular nigh unstoppable force to be reckoned with. So we'll see Kang again...and again...at least through Kang Dynasty, the resolution of which will probably bring forth the Beyonder and Secret Wars. As for Ms. Marvel and Shang-Chi, I think her bangle and his rings will turn out to be ancient alien artifacts critical to defeating the Kang threat. And remember, in the Marvels Carol, Monica, and Kamala are "entangled," which is a concept straight out of quantum mechanics.
Jonathan Majors made this movie for me.
One of the "haters" on RUclips was telling his followers that the movie sucked until Majors hit the screen.. considering he was in the first 60 seconds, I call the first 59 seconds trash lol.
Will you be going to the theater to see Guardians of the galaxy at the theater? I just moved to lake las vegas and need a movie friend.