
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Real heroes. Not actual size.
Just when his time under house arrest is about to end, Scott Lang once again puts his freedom at risk to help Hope van Dyne and Dr. Hank Pym dive into the quantum realm and try to accomplish, against time and any chance of success, a very dangerous rescue mission.
- 6.9
- 2018
- Released
- 1h 59m

Paul Rudd
Scott Lang / Ant-Man
Evangeline Lilly
Hope Van Dyne / Wasp
Michael Douglas
Dr. Hank Pym
Hannah John-Kamen
Ava / Ghost
Randall Park
Jimmy Woo
Michelle Pfeiffer
Janet Van Dyne / Wasp
Laurence Fishburne
Dr. Bill Foster
Michael Peña
Luis
Walton Goggins
Sonny Burch
Bobby Cannavale
Paxton
Judy Greer
Maggie
T.I.
Dave
David Dastmalchian
Kurt
Abby Ryder Fortson
Cassie
Divian Ladwa
Uzman
Goran Kostić
Anitolov
Rob Archer
Knox
Sean Kleier
Agent Stoltz
Benjamin Byron Davis
Agent Burleigh
Michael Cerveris
Elihas Starr
Riann Steele
Catherine Starr
Dax Griffin
Young Hank
Hayley Lovitt
Young Janet
Langston Fishburne
Young Bill
RaeLynn Bratten
Young Ava
Madeleine McGraw
Young Hope
Tim Heidecker
Whale Boat Captain Daniel Goobler
Charles Justo
Fireman
Brian Huskey
Elementary School Teacher
Suehyla El-Attar Young
Agent Pearson
Julia Vera
Luis' Abuelita
Jessica Winther
Tourist Wife
Norwood Cheek
Tourist Husband
Bryan Lugo
Wharf Cop
Darcy Shean
Nanny
Blake Vogt
Online Magic Instructor
Simon Potter
Burch's Goon
Jon Wurster
Burch's SUV Driver
Virginia Hamilton
San Francisco News Announcer
Jessica Castro
San Francisco News Anchor
Reggie Aqui
San Francisco News Anchor
Natasha Zouves
San Francisco News Anchor
Mike Nicco
San Francisco News Anchor
Alexis Smith
San Francisco News Anchor
Mika Kubo
Tourist (uncredited)
Joshua Mikel
Burch's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Chris Gann
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Sergio Briones
Firefighter (uncredited)
Denney Pierce
Flatbed Truck Driver (uncredited)
Vanessa Ross
Hot Jogger (uncredited)
Zachary Culbertson
Man on Pier (uncredited)
Steven Wiig
Pier 39 Fisherman (uncredited)
Timothy Carr
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Sawyer D. Jones
School Kid (uncredited)
Rick Richardson
SF Police (uncredited)
Benjamin Weaver
SF Street Pedestrian (uncredited)
Jamel Chambers
SF Street Pedestrian (uncredited)
Jennifer Black
SF Street Pedestrian (uncredited)
Sandra Dee Richardson
SF Street Pedestrian (uncredited)
John Ozuna
Tourist (uncredited)
Marcella Bragio
Tourist (uncredited)
Sophia Marcs
Tourist (uncredited)
William W. Barbour
Tourist (uncredited)
Kevin Carscallen
Whale Watcher (uncredited)
Seth McCracken
Whale Watcher / Tourist (uncredited)
Andy Arness
Whale Watcher (uncredited)
James Siderits
Office Type (uncredited)
Tahseen Ghauri
San Francisco Pedestrian (uncredited)
Jake Hanson
Precision Driver (uncredited)
Tanya Wheelock
UC Berkeley Student (uncredited)
Corey Seaver
Pier 39 Pedestrian (uncredited)








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Reviews

Not as good as the first. Hardly any action at all. More comedy this time then anything. It was just an ok movie.

**Ant-Man and the Wasp takes everything that was wonderful about the first film and makes it even better.** The Ant-Man franchise is so delightfully entertaining and lighthearted. Ant-Man and The Wasp takes all the fun and goofiness of the first movie and cranks it up a notch while adding the heartfelt plot of uniting a long-broken family. Paul Rudd’s lovable buffoon and Evangeline Lilly’s seri

As with the last one...Michael Peña is still the best part of the movie. He's the heart and soul of the Ant-Man movies. Unfortunately this time his stories aren't made with the same hysterical blunt finesse they were in the past. But that doesn't take away from his delivery. And unfortunately that goes with the rest of the movie. It's fun to watch and entertaining, and that is what matters,

A fine watch, but the novelty and freshness that the first film had has dissipated. I enjoyed <em>'Ant-Man and the Wasp'</em> just about enough. It's the MCU's weakest film, up until this point at least, so far. I rate the 2015 film quite a bit, it's entertaining and something different, but this sequel kinda felt flat to me for the majority. There's marginally enough there to like though. P
The Ant-man and Wasp is simple, silly movie with some redeeming features. It grew on me despite the silly acting and twisting plot that had a few unnecessary scenes. The special effects were pretty good, and I liked most of the combat scenes. They went a little overboard with CGI, which broke through my suspension of disbelief on a few occasions. There were too many characters who played a we

I have the impression that this movie is not a favorite of the hardcore Marvel community, which makes sense, as I am not part of that community and this is flat out my favorite entry into the Marvel line. In fact, it is the only Marvel film I have recommended my wife watch with me. (She hasn’t taken me up on it yet.) I like the humor from the Scott Lang character and its self-deprecating tenden
“Ant-Man and the Wasp” is a really weird Marvel movie. Like its pint-sized superhero, the film doesn’t quite fit in with the typical MCU big screen canon and is a laid back yet thoroughly forgettable entry into the fatigued superhero genre. The story doesn’t try to tie too much together (save for a mid-credits scene), there’s not an over-dependence on rambunctious CGI effects, and the attempts
For fans of the first one, which includes me, Ant-Man and the Wasp is more of what you like. More heisting. More car chases. More Giant Man. More of the three wombats. More humour. More mediocre villains. More romance between Scott and Hope. More family bonding. And of course, more quantum realm. It's fun. It's light hearted. It works. That post credit scene though .... 😲
I did indeed enjoy this movie…somewhat. However I cannot say that I was overly impressed. The story was okay. I would not expect a deep and thought provoking story from a super hero movie nor would I want it. It served as a decent enough vehicle for moving things forward. Most of the actors did a good enough job of the role they were given which in some cases was pretty much mission impossib

Actually quite good! It's like a less-weird, but more fun version of a Deadpool - in the sense that it is both filled with action but also with fun acting. I recommend it for a Saturday evening. It is quite wholesome.

It's fun to see big stuff get real little and little stuff get real big, but _Ant-Man and the Wasp_ suffers the same problems of its predecessor, except this time with an added issue, one that effects many movies (and even more TV shows), the problem of "The entire movie didn't have to happen if people would just have had normal human conversations with one another". _Final rating:★★★ - I liked











