Top 10 Tiny Details You Missed In Ant-Man And The Wasp
Ant-Man and The Wasp have been out for several days now, and it’s given nerds around the world enough time to fully absorb it. It’s been quite well received, people, seem to be enjoying it, but not everyone is able to notice every single detail and reference found in it.As you all are well familiar with the cast of Ant-Man And I am sure that after watching the full movie there are still some tiny details that you have missed in the Ant-Man And The WaspI’ll assume that you’re ready to rock, which means it’s time for the Top 10 Tiny Details You Missed in
Ant-Man and The Wasp.
10. X-CON SECURITY
In Ant Man and the Wasp movie The Ant-Man
movie saw Scott trying to make the most of his time on house arrest, by creating a security company with his ex-con buddies, which they called X-Con Security because, with Marvel, everything must always be on the nose. But as it turns out, this idea was first seen in the comics, albeit with a different name and different employees. Instead of your everyday, run of the mill ex-con like in the movie, the comics saw Scott starting Ant-Man Security Solutions with the help of D-list villains, like Machinesmith and Grizzly. They wanted a second chance at life and Scott wanted people to work for him, so it was a win-win. At least, until Scott was arrested once again and the business was shut.
9. WHO'S THE BOSS
At one point, Luis is freaking out, worried that the X-Con Security would fail, and in order to get his crap together, he repeats to himself “I’m the boss I’m the boss I’m the boss.” And ya know when else we heard this little Mantra? During Civil War, when Scott was trying to psyche himself up to go Giant. Of course, I can’t say for sure that this was an intentional reference, it could just be that the writers love that phrase, or really love Tony Danzy but I’m pretty sure this was meant as a nod to the Scott Lang line.
8. SIMILAR OPENINGS
In Ant Man and the Wasp movie One thing that many may not have noticed is that both Ant-Man movies had pretty similar openings. Both times, saw a flashback prologue, that showed a younger version of a character, and revealed to the audience what the movie would be about. In the first movie, it was "Hey guys, look at this nifty Pym particles, everybody wants them, and oh look, Michael Douglas is young!" And in this one, it was "Oh no, Janet’s gone, wonder if we’ll be finding her later, and also, Michelle Pfeiffer is young!” Now, it’s true that this isn’t exactly a unique opening, and it’s a technique used in all sorts of movies, but it’s an interesting little homage, and a cool way to give a bit of a consistent feel Or it’s lazy. Take your pick. Kind of a glass half full type thing.
7. CASSIE CLUES
Fans of the
Ant-Man comics will know that Scott Lang’s daughter, Cassie Lang, would eventually go on to become a superhero herself, taking on the roles of Stature and Stinger. Well, in the movie, Cassie’s quite young, so unsurprisingly we didn’t see her jumping into the fray. However, in a heart to heart scene with her dad, she offered to act as his sidekick. A nice little nod to her comic book heroics, plus it was just such a cute moment. She’s adorable. That scene with the stuffed animal in the first movie made me wish she was my daughter.
6. THE CENTURION
In Ant Man and the Wasp, we were introduced to FBI Agent Geoffrey Ballard and later learned that he was secretly working for Sonny Burch. But in the comics, Ballard was a CIA agent who wore a state-of-the-art SHIELD battlesuit. Which was called The Centurion weapons system, and was created by Sidney "The Gaffer" Levine? So what did he call himself? The Centurion. Nailed it. The suit was really cool though, powerful enough to fight supers, with a powerful beam weapon strong enough to affect the Vision. He even had a similar double agent status in the comics. While he worked for the CIA, he was also working for The Council, which caused him to tangle with Carol Danvers alongside Mystique.
5. ALTOIDS
In film, Ant-Man kept a bunch of emergency ants in an Altoid container, just in case he needed them. This is, of course, pretty useful, and an Altoid container makes a very practical carrying case for ants, but it also works on a few levels. For one, the slogan “Curiously strong mints” works beautifully, with the small mints packing a surprising minty punch, while the small Ant-Man packs a surprising literal punch. But it also might be a little reference to an early Marvel ad, which shows Iron Man advertising for Altoids. If this was an intentional thing by the filmmakers, then props to them. But it could well be a coincidence. Altoids are pretty popular.
4. CLEVER GIRL
Okay, this one blew my mind. I don’t even care that it isn’t technically a “Small detail you missed”. At one point, Janet refers to hope as “Clever Girl”, and every nerd and most non-nerds immediately thought “Hey, Jurassic Park reference!” And it’s true that it might have been. But guys. You know what I learned? That’s like, a super common thing to say in movies! Total Recall. Jumpin’ Jack flashOliver Another Oliver. It’s ridiculous! And I never knew it was such a trope! Although I gotta say, my personal favorite is definitely from Hercules. I realize this is barely about Ant-Man and more about movies in general but I had no idea about this and I needed to tell someone about it. I hope at least one person was shocked by this, and I’m not just an ignorant mess.
3. THE ORB
In one of the adorable Scott and Cassie scenes, we saw them playing a game of heist. Which is totally a normal thing to do. When he asks her to pull out her Special Contact to disable an imaginary security system, she pretends that a giant paper plate is a contact, thus making it like her entire head was an eyeball. Sure, this was pretty cute, but it was also a super subtle reference to The Orb, a Marvel villain whose head is just a giant eyeball. He hasn’t really come up against Ant-Man, so it’s a bit of a strange reference and might just be a coincidence, but I’m pretty sure it was an intentional nod. Pretty sure.
2. LUIS LOVES MORRISSEY
In one scene, we see Luis telling Sonny Birch and co about his grandma and how she had a jukebox in her restaurant that only played Morrissey. For those who don’t know, Morrissey is a singer-songwriter who was the vocalist for The Smiths, among other things. Peyton Reed, director of the Ant-Man films, happens to be a big fan of The Smiths; he even played on a Smiths cover band for a while. So, he threw his own obsession into the movie and made it part of Luis' character. But this was not just a one-off joke. Those who paid close attention will have noticed that when Luis calls Scott, his ringtone is, you guessed it, a Morrissey Song, Everyday is like Sunday. The dude loves The Pope of Mope.
1. QUANTUM REALM HINTS
While nerds around the world have already been going through the movie with fine-toothed combs, there are certain hints that just can’t be seen yet. After watching the first Ant-Man movie, many fans could have sworn that they saw Janet trapped in the quantum realm when Scott went subatomic but it took a frame by frame analysis to confirm that she was, indeed, hinted at in the scene. It has since been confirmed that there are other hints in the quantum realm scenes of Ant-Man and the Wasp, which means there are a few secrets hidden away in single frames.
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