Some fan theories about Ant-Man and the Wasp were actually right on the money! Subscribe to ScreenRant: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6
There’s nothing quite like the satisfied internal feeling you get when you conceive a fan theory and it turns out to be true.
Marvel Studios’ brilliant Ant-Man and the Wasp recently hit theatres, and for some keen comic book movie fans, that satisfied feeling became a reality, as their theories were proven to be correct upon the movie’s release.
In this video, we’ll take you through just some of those theories that turned out to be true.
The theories in question are; that the move would involve a tense search and rescue mission within the mysterious Quantum Realm, that Janet van Dyne would’ve developed some amazing powers and abilities after spending around thirty years in said Quantum Realm, that the movie’s villain (Ghost) would continue the recent trend of great Marvel Cinematic Universe antagonists, that there would be some kind of personal connection between the characters of Ghost and Bill Foster, that the movie would be set between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, that the first Ant-Man (Hank Pym) would have a heroic part to play in the movie and would venture into the Quantum Realm to rescue his wife, that the key to defeating Thanos in the fourth Avengers offering would be revealed in this movie, and that some characters in this movie would become victims of Thanos’ notorious and ruthless finger snap.
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Featuring:
1. Search and rescue
2. Super-powered Janet
3. A great villain
4. Ghost and Bill Foster
5. The timeline
6. Hank Pym in the Quantum Realm
7. The key to defeating Thanos
8. Victims of the snap
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