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The looseness of Ant-Man and the Wasp — even the way that Goggins’ baddie is introduced is charmingly offbeat, at least relative to his character’s greed — is a solid rejoinder to the events of Avengers: Infinity War, which almost makes its presence a bit more frustrating. Clearly, Marvel can make palate cleansers like this without overloading them with portent and pomposity. In some ways, the goofy Ant-Man and the Wasp feels more like Marvel’s wheelhouse as opposed to the strained self-seriousness of Infinity War and its monstrous baddie Thanos. It might be hard to imagine an Avengers movie where one of the heroes shrinks and expands to impossible sizes, and drives cars that are housed in a Hot Wheels accessory, but that’s a lot more fun than what transpired just two months ago. The good news is, Ant-Man and the Wasp is better than the first film. The bad news is, we’ve still got the second Infinity War to deal with, and even this movie can’t make you forget that entirely.
/Film Rating: 7.5 out of 10
First one wasn't bad actually.I still havent seen the first. Zero desire.
First was cool. nothing extraordinary. He was better in infinity war I think.
I still havent seen the first. Zero desire.
oh i heard it was solid, just no interest in the characters.