Popularity: 7 (history)
Director: | Peyton Reed |
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Writer: | Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Paul Rudd, Gabriel Ferrari, Andrew Barrer |
Staring: |
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. | |
Release Date: | Jul 04, 2018 |
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Director: | Peyton Reed |
Writer: | Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Paul Rudd, Gabriel Ferrari, Andrew Barrer |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction |
Keywords | van, insect, chase, superhero, nuclear missile, based on comic, sequel, house arrest, tragic villain, fugitive, miniaturization, toy car, female villain, duringcreditsstinger, dreams, flying, fight, ant, shrinking, giant insect, flashback, alternate dimension, laboratory, school, montage, giant man, aftercreditsstinger, marvel cinematic universe (mcu), action hero, mother daughter relationship, giant, father daughter relationship |
Production Companies | Marvel Studios |
Box Office |
Revenue: $622,674,139
Budget: $140,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: May 07, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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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 |
Stan Lee | Shrinking Car Owner |
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 |
Ana Maria Quintana | Sister Ana Maria |
Darcy Shean | Nanny |
Blake Vogt | Online Magic Instructor |
Torrey Vogel | Burch's Goon |
Simon Potter | Burch's Goon |
Jon Wurster | Burch's SUV Driver |
Tom Scharpling | 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) |
Dale Liner | SF SWAT Team Leader (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) |
Name | Job |
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Chris McKenna | Screenplay |
Erik Sommers | Screenplay |
Paul Rudd | Screenplay |
Stan Lee | Comic Book |
Larry Lieber | Comic Book |
Jack Kirby | Comic Book |
Gene Serdena | Set Decoration |
Heba Thorisdottir | Makeup Department Head |
Chris Palermo | Stunt Driver |
Renae Moneymaker | Stunt Double |
Oakley Lehman | Stunts |
Lars P. Winther | First Assistant Director |
Riley Flanagan | Set Production Assistant |
Marie Fink | Stunts |
Erik Rondell | Stunts |
Paul E. Short | Stunt Driver |
Joe Bucaro III | Stunt Driver |
Steve Kelso | Stunt Driver |
Jeremy Fry | Stunts |
Marian Green | Stunts |
Ashley Rae Trisler | Stunt Driver |
Corrina Roshea Bobb | Stunt Driver |
Lora Hirschberg | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jan Philip Cramer | Head of Animation |
Anitta | Songs |
Elena Sanchez | Stunts |
Joel Behrens | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Gabriel Ferrari | Screenplay |
Nikos Kalaitzidis | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Peyton Reed | Director |
Dante Spinotti | Director of Photography |
Sarah Halley Finn | Casting |
Shepherd Frankel | Production Design |
Michael Paraskevas | Additional Music |
Scott Johnson | Set Dresser |
James Crain | Carpenter |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Jason B. Stamey | Casting Associate |
Kevin Cook | Dolly Grip |
Stephane Ceretti | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Alessandro Ongaro | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Tony Villaflor | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Robert Vardaros | Boom Operator |
David Farmer | Sound Designer |
Tom Johnson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Juan Peralta | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Addison Teague | Supervising Sound Editor |
Michael Goldberg | Assistant Editor |
Bill McAdams Jr. | Dialogue Coach |
Dave Jordan | Music Supervisor |
Jordan Seigel | Orchestrator |
Mike Lutz | Set Costumer |
Eddie Yansick | Stunts |
Carolina Jiménez | Layout |
Tim McGovern | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Chris Daniels | Stunts |
Colin Follenweider | Stunt Double |
Brenda Lorena Garcia | Stunt Double |
Henry Kingi | Stunt Driver |
Ingrid Kleinig | Stunt Double |
Will Leong | Stunt Double |
Bethany Levy | Stunt Double |
Michael Runyard | Stunt Double |
Kelly Bellini | Stunt Driver |
Chris Brewster | Fight Choreographer |
Michael Anthony Jackson | Storyboard Artist |
Nancy Thurston | Stunt Driver |
Kelli Barksdale | Stunt Double |
Andy Gill | Stunt Coordinator |
Leiki Veskimets | Production Manager |
Casey O'Neill | Stunts |
Nick Pepin | Production Assistant |
Alice Rietveld | Stunts |
Tamiko Brownlee | Stunt Double |
Danya Bateman | Stunts |
Juliene Joyner | Stunts |
Adrienne Ballenger | Stunts |
David Boucher | Special Effects Technician |
Craig Wood | Editor |
Clint Wallace | Art Direction |
Louise Frogley | Costume Design |
Rachel Block | Art Direction |
Michael E. Goldman | Art Direction |
Kiel Gookin | Art Direction |
Calla Klessig | Art Direction |
Jay Pelissier | Supervising Art Director |
Domenic Silvestri | Art Direction |
Christopher J. Wood | Set Decoration |
Jeri Baker | Hair Department Head |
Wyatt Belton | Hairstylist |
Kimberly Carlson | Key Hair Stylist |
Hil Cook | Makeup Artist |
Stephan Dupuis | Key Makeup Artist |
Jillian Erickson | Makeup Artist |
Frances Mathias | Hairstylist |
Seidah Nichols | Makeup Artist |
Valli O'Reilly | Makeup Artist, Makeup Designer |
Björn Rehbein | Makeup Artist |
Kerrie Smith | Hairstylist |
Brittany Gutheim | Art Department Coordinator |
Katharina Nimmervoll | Art Department Coordinator |
Katrina Sainz | Art Department Coordinator |
Ayesha Janmohammed | Art Department Coordinator |
Melani Petrushkin | Art Department Coordinator |
Mari Lappalainen | Assistant Art Director |
Julian Scalia | Assistant Art Director |
Margaux Wilcox | Assistant Art Director |
Colleen Larson | Assistant Art Director |
Susan Alegria | Assistant Art Director |
Melissa Harrison | Assistant Property Master |
Anna Rogers | Assistant Property Master |
William C. Martin | Assistant Property Master |
James L. Eddy | Assistant Property Master |
Beau Anderson Sr. | Carpenter |
Julien Côté | Carpenter |
Michael Kutsche | Character Designer |
Aleksi Briclot | Concept Artist |
Stephen Schirle | Concept Artist |
Tully Summers | Concept Artist |
Kouji Tajima | Concept Artist |
Andy Chung | Conceptual Design |
John Hoskins | Construction Coordinator |
Luis G. Benavides | Construction Buyer |
Clint Schultz | Graphic Designer |
Shaquana Simmons | Graphic Designer |
Grant Samson | Leadman |
Mike Helbig | Leadman |
Kemper Harris | On Set Dresser |
Jaime Rosegren | On Set Dresser |
John Eaves | Prop Designer |
Andrew M. Siegel | Property Master |
Jack Rogers | Propmaker |
Clark Grimes | Props |
Nathan Longest | Props |
Michael Luce | Props |
Justyn David Miller | Props |
Ruth Mitchell | Scenic Artist |
Shawn Bidinger | Scenic Artist |
Katie Childs | Set Decoration Buyer |
Andrew Barrer | Screenplay |
Jenny Sandell | Set Decoration Buyer |
Jessica R. Jackson | Set Decorating Coordinator |
Vincent Bates | Set Designer |
Patrick Dunn-Baker | Set Designer |
Tammy S. Lee | Set Designer |
Jeff Markwith | Set Designer |
Daniela Medeiros | Set Designer |
Dean Wolcott | Set Designer |
A.J. Austin | Set Dresser |
Sam Carter | Set Dresser |
A.J. Caulfield | Set Dresser |
Colton Comans | Set Dresser |
Molly Ebner | Set Dresser |
Duncan Fletcher | Set Dresser |
Terry Hill | Set Dresser |
Blade Ladish | Set Dresser |
Robbie Sammons | Set Dresser |
Gregg Perez | Set Dresser |
Christian Hoobyar | Set Dresser |
Tyler Wallace | Set Dresser |
Stewart D. Allen | Set Dresser |
Myke Bakich | Storyboard Artist |
Thomas A. Nelson | Storyboard Artist |
Jared Slater | Aerial Camera Technician |
David B. Nowell | Aerial Director of Photography |
Michael Craig Ferguson | Drone Pilot |
Reid Andrews | Generator Operator |
Scott Sprague | Best Boy Electric |
Morten Petersen | Best Boy Electric |
Spencer Mulcahy | Best Boy Electric |
Riko Schatke | Best Boy Grip |
Satoshi Yamazaki | Best Boy Grip |
Christopher Duskin | Camera Operator |
Onofrio Nino Pansini | Camera Operator |
Christopher A. Schenck | Camera Operator |
Peter Rosenfeld | Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator |
Stephen Buckingham | Camera Operator |
Jeff Crumbley | Camera Operator |
Nastasia Humphries | Camera Production Assistant |
Daniele Colombera | Digital Imaging Technician |
Jordan Harriman | Digital Imaging Technician |
Brook Willard | Digital Imaging Technician |
Tyler Blackwell | Digital Imaging Technician |
Igor Meglic | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Andy Waldron | Dolly Grip |
Phil Pastuhov | Drone Cinematographer |
Kevin LaRosa Jr. | Drone Pilot |
Duke Duvauchelle | Electrician |
Noah Eagle | Electrician |
Raul Flores | Electrician |
Dean Labossiere | Electrician |
Kyle Lippincott | Electrician |
Jonathan McKeown | Electrician |
Chris Weigand | Electrician |
Aaron Welch | Electrician |
Ian Chriss | Electrician |
Evan Davies | Electrician |
Frank Helbig | Electrician |
Todd Clark | Electrician |
Jeremy Emerman | Epk Camera Operator |
Haydn Pazanti | First Assistant Camera |
Dennis Rogers | First Assistant Camera |
Nino Neuboeck | First Assistant Camera |
Robert M. Sagaser | First Assistant Camera |
Manning Tillman | First Assistant Camera |
Brad Peterman | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Rafael E. Sánchez | Gaffer |
Harold Skinner | Gaffer |
Kiva Knight | Gaffer |
Joseph Harold Page | Gaffer |
Alan Pickelsimer | Key Grip |
Peter Chrimes | Key Grip |
Brook Johnson | Key Rigging Grip |
Jonathan Irizarry | Lighting Technician |
John Jernigan | Lighting Technician |
Sergio Munoz Jr. | Lighting Technician |
Shaun Stallard | Lighting Technician |
Ryan Thomas | Lighting Technician |
Thomas McCarty | Lighting Technician |
Cody Strong | Lighting Technician |
George Sugar | Lighting Technician |
Stephen Bacquet | Lighting Technician |
Allen Mozo | Lighting Technician |
Scott Graves | Rigging Gaffer |
Mike Tyson | Rigging Gaffer |
Paul Postal | Rigging Gaffer |
Tigris Bergman | Rigging Grip |
Gabriel Blain | Rigging Grip |
Mauricio Cornejo | Rigging Grip |
Christopher D. Miller | Rigging Grip |
Nicolas 'Nico' Ortiz y Pino | Rigging Grip |
Michael Jordan | Russian Arm Operator |
Zsolt P. Haraszti | Second Assistant Camera |
Aaron Kirby | Second Assistant Camera |
Theresa Wong | Second Assistant Camera |
Henry Nguyen | Second Assistant Camera |
Nick Cannon | Second Assistant Camera |
Victoria K. Warren | Second Assistant Camera |
Trey Twitty | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Thomas D. Lairson Jr. | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Nicholas Leone | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
Daniel Wurschl | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
Chase Paris | Casting |
Ben Rothstein | Still Photographer |
Fred Duffer | Video Assist Operator |
Adam Meadows | Video Assist Operator |
Mark Polischeck | Video Assist Operator |
Adriana Del Valle | Casting Assistant |
Molly Doyle | Casting Assistant |
Toni Avalos | Extras Casting |
Alyssa Margarite Jacobson | Extras Casting |
Brad Bittner | Extras Casting |
Alexandra Di Giacomo | Extras Casting Assistant |
Shaquanta Green | Additional Hairstylist |
Nicolas Borens | 2D Supervisor |
Lee Dexter | 3D Artist |
Wenceslao Herrera Garcia | 3D Artist |
Suzie Askham | 3D Artist |
Sebastien Beaulieu | 3D Artist |
Richard Boyle | 3D Artist |
Anthony Cabula | 3D Artist |
Chris Chadwick | 3D Artist |
Bruno Champagne | 3D Artist |
Marguerite Chantal | 3D Artist |
Maxime Cosseau | 3D Artist |
Samuel David | 3D Artist |
Martin de Coudenhove | 3D Artist |
Louis Desrochers | 3D Artist |
Guillermot Dupinet | 3D Artist |
Thomas Enjalbert | 3D Artist |
Guillaume Fabre | 3D Artist |
Eric Fortin | 3D Artist |
J. Ignacio Garrido | 3D Artist |
Mathieu Godin | 3D Artist |
Jamal Hajlaoui | 3D Artist |
Simon Irvine | 3D Artist |
Christophe Le Derout | 3D Artist |
Samuel Locas-Meilleur | 3D Artist |
Francisco Massanet | 3D Artist |
Tomoyo Matsuda | 3D Artist |
Pranay Meher | 3D Artist |
Eric Senecal | 3D Artist |
Masaya Sugimura | 3D Artist |
George Tatchell | 3D Artist |
Randy R. Tecson | 3D Artist |
Juan Francisco Valdivieso | 3D Artist |
Daniel Ruiz Vargas | 3D Artist |
Tom Wolstenholme | 3D Artist |
Phil Dakin | 3D Artist |
Stephen Clee | Animation Supervisor |
Pimentel A. Raphael | Animation Supervisor |
Jeremy Stewart | Animation Supervisor |
Kevin Martel | Animation Supervisor |
David Cunningham | CG Supervisor |
Carlos-Christian Nickel | CG Supervisor |
Daisuke Nagae | CG Supervisor |
Alexandre Cancado | CG Supervisor |
Andrew Zink | CG Supervisor |
Matthias Winkler | CG Supervisor |
Jay Cooper | Compositing Supervisor |
Michael Porterfield | Compositing Supervisor |
Francis Puthanangadi | Compositing Supervisor |
Jennifer Giovanna Meire | Compositing Supervisor |
Mark Braithwaite | Compositing Supervisor |
Nicolas Leu | Compositing Supervisor |
Micah Gallagher | Compositing Supervisor |
Steven Bills | Creature Technical Director |
Avijit Das | Creature Technical Director |
Eric Moliner | Creature Technical Director |
Jonathan Bird | Creature Technical Director |
Vincent Touache | Creature Technical Director |
Jose Gloria | Creature Technical Director |
Alex Filipov | Key Animation |
Ngan Chung | Lead Animator |
Shawn Miller | Lead Animator |
Tim Crowson | Lighting Artist |
Yoann Schmid | Lighting Artist |
Filippo Forno | Lighting Supervisor |
Bora Dayioglu | Lighting Supervisor |
Santosh Kumar Dey | Matchmove Supervisor |
Manickam Kathirvel | Matchmove Supervisor |
Mark Orme | Matte Painter |
Thaddeus Warren | Matte Painter |
K.G. Ginu | Modeling |
Nilesh Pobatti | Modeling |
Joshua Robertson | Pipeline Technical Director |
Felix Bucella | Pipeline Technical Director |
Kolja Hübschmann | Pipeline Technical Director |
Simon Ohler | Pipeline Technical Director |
Yannic Schoof | Pipeline Technical Director |
Esther Trilsch | Pipeline Technical Director |
Ryan Albertson | Pipeline Technical Director |
Dushyant Kashyap | Pipeline Technical Director |
Nathan Rusch | Pipeline Technical Director |
Jim Su | Rigging Supervisor |
David Herfindahl | Senior Animator |
Mariana Gorbea | Senior Modeller |
Jason Bomstein | Stereoscopic Supervisor |
Rohan Tirkey | Stereoscopic Supervisor |
Kris Bieringa | Systems Administrators & Support |
Laurent Le Mettez | Systems Administrators & Support |
Jana Rexhausen | Systems Administrators & Support |
Jérémie Sebban | Systems Administrators & Support |
Johannes Vogt-Reimuth | Systems Administrators & Support |
Alex Perlstrom | Systems Administrators & Support |
Lenny Mesina | VFX Editor |
Azra Alkan | Visual Effects Compositor |
Austin Ramsey | Visual Effects Compositor |
Rachel Bianculli | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Rebecca Burnett | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Philip Cabana | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Andrew Cheng | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Brenna Dolan | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Kristen Drewski | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Rebecca Fair-Lien | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Alex Conor Harrison | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Djordje Jugovic | Visual Effects Coordinator |
James Ledwell | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Scott McPhate | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Kaushik Metkar | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Dennis Murillo | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Daniel Paul Newman | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Bastien Rivas | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Sammy Shikaze | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Connor Smith | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Alison Luong | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Heather Fischer | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Eva Mularonek | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Viktoria Rucker | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Mat Thompson | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Robert Drwila | Visual Effects Editor |
Craig Sheppard | Visual Effects Editor |
Rachel Erdos | Visual Effects Editor |
John Polyson | Visual Effects Editor |
Rachel Litz | Visual Effects Editor |
Damien di Toro | Visual Effects Editor |
Monique Pollaehne | Visual Effects Producer |
Chad Nixon | Visual Effects Producer |
Adam Pere | Visual Effects Producer |
Cabral Rock | Visual Effects Producer |
Michael Perdew | Visual Effects Producer |
Gayle Munro | Visual Effects Producer |
Marcus Goodwin | Visual Effects Producer |
Doug Spilatro | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Blaine Lougheed | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Russell Earl | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Stephane Paris | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dave Dalley | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Brendan Seals | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Kevin Souls | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Andrew Hellen | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jonathan Weber | Visual Effects Supervisor |
François Dumoulin | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Eric Kimelton | Visual Effects Producer |
Jelmer Boskma | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Scott Hinkley | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gary Summers | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jeffrey A. Humphreys | Boom Operator |
Ben Greaves | Boom Operator |
Fred Runner | Boom Operator |
Will Loftin | Boom Operator |
Jason C. Lewis | Boom Operator |
Jacob Riehle | Dialogue Editor |
Lynn Sable | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Geoff Vaughan | Foley Artist |
Willard Overstreet | Foley Editor |
Christopher Flick | Foley Supervisor |
Ian Bender | Boom Operator |
Katy Wood | Supervising Sound Editor |
Lee Gilmore | Sound Effects Editor |
Douglas Murray | Sound Effects Editor |
Steve Orlando | Sound Effects Editor |
Charles German | Sound Mixer |
Christopher Mills | Sound Mixer |
Scott Kinzey | Sound Mixer |
Scott Dwyer | Pyrotechnician |
Joel Mitchell | Special Effects Coordinator |
Daniel Sudick | Special Effects Supervisor |
Montrice White | Assistant Editor |
Joe Zappia | Assistant Editor |
Lee Orloff | Sound Mixer |
Simon Morgan | First Assistant Editor |
Kayley Kemp | Post Production Assistant |
Burke Beardsley | Marine Coordinator |
Hajar Mainl | Script Supervisor |
Hannah Myvanwy Driscoll | Script Supervisor |
Karen M. Cantley | Script Supervisor |
Robin Meyers | Script Supervisor |
Mark Bosia | Set Medic |
Phillip Buckley | Set Medic |
Lorri Bearbower | Studio Teacher |
Letitia Hoaas | Studio Teacher |
Mimi N. McGreal | Travel Coordinator |
Carol McConnaughey | Unit Publicist |
John M. Pisani | Unit Publicist |
Tim Davies | Conductor |
Shannon Murphy | Music Coordinator |
Tanya Noel Hill | Music Editor |
Fernand Bos | Music Editor |
Daniel Burnette | Music Supervisor |
Roger Linley | Musician |
Steve Mair | Musician |
Laurence Ungless | Musician |
Lorenzo Carrano | Orchestrator |
Jeremy Levy | Orchestrator |
Andres Montero | Orchestrator |
Steve Durkee | Supervising Music Editor |
Dan Marrow | Transportation Coordinator |
John Lybrand | Transportation Captain |
Anthony R. Sacco | Transportation Captain |
Daniel Davis | Transportation Co-Captain |
RaShawn Cash | Assistant Location Manager |
Aubrey DeVaney | Assistant Location Manager |
Willard Pennington | Assistant Location Manager |
Darrick Chan | Assistant Location Manager |
Rashod Edwards | Assistant Location Manager |
Nick DaLonzo | Location Assistant |
Mariah Hall | Location Assistant |
Jessica Lee Malloure | Location Assistant |
Jonathan Wymer | Location Assistant |
Kirsten Cornay | Location Coordinator |
Dan Cooley | Location Manager |
Matthew Riutta | Location Manager |
Liza-Anne Cabral | Location Production Assistant |
Ismael Castillo | Location Production Assistant |
Taylor Whitehouse | Location Production Assistant |
Sara Anders | Location Production Assistant |
Ian Churchill | Ager/Dyer |
Stephanie Herrera | Ager/Dyer |
Jo Kissack Folsom | Assistant Costume Designer |
Christian Cordella | Costume Illustrator |
Carlane Passman | Costume Supervisor |
Allison Cirbus | Costumer |
Tennyson Thompson | Location Production Assistant |
Allana Williams | Post Production Assistant |
Deb Downing | Costumer |
Sarah Elizabeth Grant | Costumer |
Annika Emma Lawrence | Costumer |
Tamara Silbert | Costumer |
Raina Storer | Costumer |
Anthony Almaraz | Key Costumer |
Jeanie Baker | Key Costumer |
Tom Cummins | Key Costumer |
Betsy Glick | Key Costumer |
Bob Moore Jr. | Key Costumer |
Sarah Anderson | Set Costumer |
Charelle Bronson | Set Costumer |
Parrish Kennington | Set Costumer |
Kelly Errigo Mason | Set Costumer |
Lily Scott | Set Costumer |
Addy Steigerwalt | Set Costumer |
Allison E. Cohen | Set Costumer |
Valerie White | Set Costumer |
Blake Collins | Foley Mixer |
Andy Park | Visual Development |
Kiante Elam | Stunt Double |
Grady Allen Bishop | Camera Car |
Valerie Martin | Assistant Location Manager |
Tom Brown | Music Arranger |
Scott Christopher Kelly | Stand In |
Shannon Mills | Sound Designer |
Dan Lebental | Editor |
Christophe Beck | Original Music Composer |
Susan Pickett | Visual Effects Producer |
Trent Claus | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Peter J. Devlin | Sound Mixer |
George Cottle | Stunt Coordinator |
Allison Gainza | Special Effects Technician |
Lee Briggs | Visual Effects Producer |
Tanoai Reed | Stand In |
Kyana F. Davidson | Executive Assistant |
Stephen Dunlevy | Stunts |
Christopher Elke | Digital Producer |
Name | Title |
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Louis D'Esposito | Executive Producer |
Victoria Alonso | Executive Producer |
Stan Lee | Executive Producer |
Charles Newirth | Executive Producer |
Lars P. Winther | Co-Producer |
Kevin Feige | Producer |
Mitchell Bell | Co-Producer |
Stephen Broussard | Producer |
Kevin R. Wright | Associate Producer |
Laura Stoltz | Associate Producer |
Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
Year | Month | Avg | Max | Min |
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2024 | 4 | 51 | 76 | 37 |
2024 | 5 | 62 | 83 | 49 |
2024 | 6 | 52 | 71 | 37 |
2024 | 7 | 54 | 90 | 32 |
2024 | 8 | 49 | 72 | 34 |
2024 | 9 | 36 | 66 | 26 |
2024 | 10 | 45 | 91 | 28 |
2024 | 11 | 44 | 78 | 27 |
2024 | 12 | 46 | 99 | 28 |
2025 | 1 | 42 | 66 | 27 |
2025 | 2 | 37 | 48 | 8 |
2025 | 3 | 15 | 46 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 8 | 9 | 6 |
2025 | 5 | 8 | 9 | 7 |
2025 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 6 |
2025 | 7 | 7 | 11 | 5 |
2025 | 8 | 7 | 10 | 5 |
2025 | 9 | 10 | 12 | 7 |
Trending Position
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2025 | 9 | 357 | 674 |
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2025 | 8 | 170 | 585 |
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2025 | 7 | 87 | 525 |
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2025 | 6 | 199 | 640 |
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2025 | 5 | 92 | 401 |
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2025 | 4 | 98 | 406 |
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2025 | 3 | 101 | 363 |
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2025 | 2 | 103 | 360 |
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2025 | 1 | 117 | 475 |
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2024 | 12 | 171 | 605 |
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2024 | 11 | 155 | 429 |
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2024 | 10 | 263 | 472 |
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2024 | 9 | 215 | 487 |
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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 peo ... ple would just have had normal human conversations with one another". _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
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. ...
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 di ... d a good enough job of the role they were given which in some cases was pretty much mission impossible given some of the overly silly characters in the movie. In particular I got tired of Luis almost before the first scenes he was in had finished. He was just so silly that you started to wonder what age the target audience was. Jimmy Woo was not far behind. I think this leads to my main gripe with the movie. I expected a super hero movie but what I got was a fairly lame comedy with super heroes in it. It was just too much comic elements in it for me. I could probably have liked it if the jokes were somewhat intelligent but, for me, they were not. They alternated between overly silly and stupid characters, slap-stick and simple fall-on-your ass jokes. What about the bad guy? Well, first off, there was not really a distinct bad guy but a hole bunch of them. Unfortunately none of them had any real bad guy charisma. I assume that Sonny was supposed to be the main bad guy and he certainly had enough evil lunatic air about him to fit that but again…too silly. Then we have the lame Jimmy Woo who was just annoying. The Ghost was probably the best one but then she was not really a bad guy was she? I did like most of the action and the special effects though. The playing around with shrinking and returning to normal size, or greater, was both cool and funny. This shrinking business is of course a difficult theme to work with from a science and logic point of view. For instance, if you shrink a car to the size of a toy car it still weighs like a full size one and you cannot just pick it up. And what about the lab popping up and down all the time? Why weren’t everything shaken to bits inside when they started to run around with it? And don’t get me started about electricity and plumbing. But then, in this kind of movie I would say just just have to turn off that part of your brain. It made for some cool scenes after all. I also did like that the story was more of a down to Earth story. No overall galactic plot, no snapping of fingers to make…well you know what. Okay, there was the post credit scenes which was a bit of an annoying tie in. Perhaps best of all though, I could not really feel much SJW or other form of politically correct preaching being showed down my throat. Today that is a great plus for any movie. So, to sum up, I did enjoy it but it was not great and I was indeed a little bit disappointed at the end.
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 .... 😲
“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 at humor feel oddly forced (I’d estimate only 30% of the jokes land successfully). Despite the lame title characters and the ever-likeable Paul Rudd‘s offhand charisma, this film gives the impression that it’s an average C student trying desperately to overcome underdog status and achieve a place on the honor roll. The best part of the film besides Rudd (he makes this one, just like every movie he’s cast in, impossible not to enjoy at least a little), are the special effects. Sure, they’re all computer generated, but they’re some of the most creative since 2016’s “Doctor Strange.” The worst part of the film is its contrived humor. It’s stiff, often cringe-worthy, and sticks out like a sore thumb as it grows increasingly desperate. The film’s multiple writers couldn’t have helped things, and the barrage of thoughtless, lazy jokes quickly wore me down. Also lacking is suspense and a viable antagonist. There’s the oddly disturbing Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), a woman who is living in unbearable pain and appears to be a formidable foe for Ant-Man (Rudd), The Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), and Hank Pym (Michael Douglas). But then she suddenly finds her heart and the evil disappears. The same goes for Dr. Foster (Laurence Fishburne), a professor who also has a near immediate change of heart. The thin rescue mission premise of extracting Hank’s wife Janet (Michelle Pfeiffer) from the Quantum Realm after being trapped there for the last 30 years also means there’s not too much else to root for. The quantum rules change on a whim to fit the action sequences, with a sometimes shrinking and sometimes growing super suit. And cars. And buildings. The exposition dialogue is long-winded and repetitive, and the ill-advised “comic” relief from Michael Peña is not snarky enough to feel fresh or new (see “Thor: Ragnarok“). This is a shallow, pointless film that becomes an exhausting bore.
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 tendency. Perhaps it would be over the top in a more serious entry like the infinity movies, but it works here. I really enjoy the chemistry between him and his daughter and I even appreciate the Luis character, which apparently separates me from the serious Marvel viewers. It is a fun ride and is not so much fueled by the violence of the other entries in the genre. In fact, the only thing I didn’t like is the bittersweet way this movie is tied into the Infinity universe, regarding Scott (Ant-Man) and his daughter. And since that happens off in a different film altogether, it allows the story within this movie to stand on its own. If the reason you haven’t watched this is because you aren’t into the rest of the Marvel series or are worried about not getting it out of sequence, don’t worry. It stands on its own.
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 throu ... gh my suspension of disbelief on a few occasions. There were too many characters who played a weak villain. None of them felt like a real threat to any of the heroes. That gave the movie a very cartoonish feel. What was weird that Ant-man's love interest Wasp, played by Evangeline Lilly, looked like she could have been his mother! Every time they showed affection for each other, like when they kissed, I recoils with a mental "ewww, this is gross!". Wasp was like a cougar hunting Paul Rudd. Overall, the movie was enjoyable as long as you don't question its science, since it wouldn't work even if you believe their explanation of the quantum realm. Final note, skip the credits and there is a scene in there to tie it into the rest of the MCU. The scene is entirely unecessary, and it ruins the actual ending of the movie. They should have left it out.
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. Paul Rudd is satisfactory as the lead, while Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas and Michael Peña remain as solid as before. Michelle Pfeiffer and Laurence Fishburne are cool additions, but I can't say their characters are all that memorable - still passable, mind you. The action is the film's biggest plus. The shrinking stuff always looks good, too. The humour is at a suitable level. Overall, it's an OK watch.
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 tha ... t goes with the rest of the movie. It's fun to watch and entertaining, and that is what matters, but the wind was sort of out of the sails here. Blame it on the script, the acting and direction were fine, they just didn't have a lot to work with.
**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 hea ... rtfelt plot of uniting a long-broken family. Paul Rudd’s lovable buffoon and Evangeline Lilly’s serious and driven heroine make a hilarious combination. I found myself laughing so hard that tears were in my eyes multiple times in this movie. Hannah John-Kamen’s Ghost is one of the better villains in the MCU due to a clearer and more sympathetic backstory. It’s easy to overlook how excellent the cast is in this movie, but it is a true all-star lineup with Laurence Fishburne, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Walton Goggins joining the already fantastic team from the first film. Ant-Man and the Wasp was a genius follow-up in the MCU timeline - after the severe and sobering Avengers: Infinity War, the franchise needed a laugh. Ant-Man is a fun series that doesn’t take itself too seriously while making the audience really care for its characters. I can’t wait to see what comes next!
Not as good as the first. Hardly any action at all. More comedy this time then anything. It was just an ok movie. ...