In a major act of self-sabotage, the message reeds, director Peyton Reed
has decided to spoil the end of Marvel's Ant-Man with a couple of tweets, each featuring
a page from Fred Hembeck Destroys the Marvel Universe comic.
While I don't think we will be seeing the Water Wizard, or Crackers, Crown
Prince of Death in the film, it's the idea behind the latter that is more
telling.
In Fred Hembeck Destroys the Marvel Universe, Crackers is tasked with killing
all the super-powered beings from the Marvel Universe, starting with Ant-Man in
a microwave. The character eventually arrives in Asgard where he sets off
Ragnarok, making me believe that the director is teasing an after credit tie-in
with Thor: Ragnarok, which comes out in 2017.
What do you think?
In a major act of self-sabotage, I have decided to spoil the ending of ANT-MAN. Here it is, in two parts. Part One: pic.twitter.com/PEAQSIrStz
— Peyton Reed (@MrPeytonReed) 11 maio 2015
And ANT-MAN Ending Spoiler, Part Two: pic.twitter.com/31krqZ4tEU
— Peyton Reed (@MrPeytonReed) 11 maio 2015
Set for release in the United States on July 17, 2015,
the film is directed by Peyton Reed (“Bring it On,” “The Break-Up”) and stars
Paul Rudd (“I Love You Man,” “Role Models”) as Scott Lang aka Ant-Man, and
Michael Douglas (“Behind The Candelabra,” “Wall Street”) as his mentor Dr. Hank
Pym and Evangeline Lilly (“The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug,” “Lost”) as
Hope Van Dyne, daughter of Hank Pym.
The film also includes outstanding additional cast
including Corey Stoll (“House of Cards,” “The Bourne Legacy”), Bobby Cannavale
(“Danny Collins,” “Annie,” HBO’s “The Long Play”), Michael Peña (“End of
Watch,” “American Hustle”), Abby Ryder Fortson (“Togetherness”), Judy Greer
(“13 Going on 30,” “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes”), David Dastmalchian (“The
Dark Knight,” “Prisoners”), Wood Harris (“Remember the Titans,” “The Wire”),
John Slattery (“Mad Men,” Marvel’s “Iron Man 2”) and Gregg Turkington (“The
Comedy,” “On Cinema”) and multi-hyphenate T.I. (“American Gangster,” “Takers”).
Based on the Marvel comic character first published in 1962, Marvel's
"Ant-Man" continues the lineage of epic big-screen adventures chronicled
in Marvel's "Iron Man", "The Incredible Hulk", “Iron Man
2,” “Thor,” “Captain America: The First Avenger,” “Marvel’s The Avengers,”
“Iron Man 3,” “Thor: The Dark World,” “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,”
“Guardians of the Galaxy” and the upcoming Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron.”
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