When you negotiate with the devil you get burned and that’s basically what ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ continues, first Phase 5 film that also introduces what would be its main villain: Kang. Just Jonathan Majors is the protagonist of this new advance that too releases a first look at MODOK and is accompanied by a new poster.
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ will only be released in theaters on February 17th and stars Paul Rudd in the title role, along with Evangeline Lilly returning as Hope/The Wasp and Kathryn Newton as Scott Lang’s daughter Cassie. Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer, who play Hope’s parents, also return for this adventure. in which “Ant-Man” is determined to make up for lost time. This is precisely the premise that makes him fall into Kang’s networks, dangerous threat that roams freely in the Quantum Realm, whose main objective is to end its confinement. “Witness the Beginning of a New Dynasty”says this trailer full of epic and emotional moments.
“Let’s kick off Phase 5 in style”, in the words of the director of the film, Peyton Reed, and we do it together with the main antagonist of the Infinity Saga: Kang the Conqueror. This character, usually compared to Thanos, has a great responsibility on his shoulders, something that Majors does not miss. “We’d be lucky if these later stages had a great villain which allows the audience to swing between applause and boos”. “Kang is someone who has control over timebut retains its energy. He’s a very, very scary character to deal with, something Ant-Man and the Wasp are going to discover firsthand.”Reed says for himself.

How long does it last?
According to North American ticket sales website Fandango (via Collider), ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ runs for 125 minutes, two hours and eight minutes, which puts it ahead of its predecessors in terms of recovery time. ‘Ant-Man’ takes place in 117 minutes and the sequel, ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’, is only one minute longer, 118.
Compared to other recent films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this third chapter of the hero played by Rudd would have a duration almost identical to that of “Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madness”, which lasts two hours and six minutes. We are also in front of a movie a little longer than “Thor: Love and Thunder”duration 1h and 59min, which is far from ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’that it takes 2 hours and 41 minutes to properly fire the late king of Wakanda.
Source: E Cartelera

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