
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
Witness the beginning of a new dynasty.
Super-Hero partners Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne, along with with Hope's parents Janet van Dyne and Hank Pym, and Scott's daughter Cassie Lang, find themselves exploring the Quantum Realm, interacting with strange new creatures and embarking on an adventure that will push them beyond the limits of what they thought possible.
- 6.3
- 2023
- Released
- 2h 5m

Paul Rudd
Scott Lang / Ant-Man
Evangeline Lilly
Hope Van Dyne / The Wasp
Michael Douglas
Dr. Hank Pym
Michelle Pfeiffer
Janet Van Dyne
Jonathan Majors
Kang the Conqueror
Kathryn Newton
Cassie Lang
Corey Stoll
M.O.D.O.K.
Bill Murray
Lord Krylar
Katy O'Brian
Jentorra
William Jackson Harper
Quaz
Jamie Andrew Cutler
Xolum
David Dastmalchian
Veb (voice)
Randall Park
Jimmy Woo
Mark Weinman
Patrol Police Officer / On-Set M.O.D.O.K.
Ross Mullan
Axia Restaurant Maitre D'
Tom Clark
Axia Restaurant Bartender
Leon Cooke
Axia Restaurant Bartender
Nathan Blees
Axia Restaurant Waiter
Durassie Kiangangu
Axia Restaurant Waiter
Liran Nathan
Axia Restaurant Waiter
Sam Symons
Krylar's Valet
Grahame Fox
Broccoli Man
Nicola Peluso
Corrections Officer
Harrison Daniels
Booking Officer
Brahmdeo Shannon Ramana
Hope's Assistant
Russell Balogh
Nomad Leader
Leonardo Taiwo
Quantumnaut Scientist
Osian Roberts
Quantumnaut Lieutenant
Lucas Gerstel
Book Signing Audience
Mia Gerstel
Book Signing Audience
Tracy Jeffrey
Book Signing Audience
Dinah Jeffrey
Book Signing Audience
Judy Jeffrey
Book Signing Audience
John Nayagam
Book Signing Audience
Greta Nayagam
Book Signing Audience
Cathy Chan
Book Signing Audience
Adam Sai
Book Signing Audience
Jamie Sai
Book Signing Audience
Jakari Fraser
Young Ant-Man Fan
Patricia Belcher
Ant-Man Fan
Mark Oliver Everett
Jogger with Dog
Ruben Rabasa
Café Owner
Melanie Garcia
Barista
Gregg Turkington
Dale
Sierra Katow
Waiter
Ryan Bergara
Toasting Man
Marielle Scott
Toasting Woman
Jake Millgard
Jogger
Dey Young
Woman with Dog
Briza Covarrubias
Hostess
Tess Aubert
Waitstaff
David J. Castillo
Waitstaff
Sir Cornwell
Waitstaff
Alan Heitz
Waitstaff
Esther McAuley
Alien World Citizen
Aisling Mara Andreica
Alien World Citizen
Milton Lopes
Alien World Citizen
Roger Craig Smith
Quantumnaut Voices (voice)
Loveday Smith
Janet Van Dyne Acting Double
John Townsend
Lord Krylar Acting Photo Double
Tom Hiddleston
Loki (uncredited)
Owen Wilson
Mobius M. Mobius (uncredited)










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- #marvel cinematic universe (mcu)
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- #cruel
- #disgusted
- #horrified
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