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"Ant Man and The Wasp coming 2018"


  

          

Fantastic news. I dug the first one and wanted to see more of Hope in the MCU.

Also moves up the release date of Black Panther.

http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2015/10/08/marvel-sets-ant-man-and-the-wasp-for-2018

Ant-Man felt like a bit of an orphan; after all the tumult leading up to its release the film was one of the rare Marvel Studios movies to not have a sequel announced. Hell, they announced a sequel to Guardians of the Galaxy a couple of weeks before it opened! Many wondered whether Ant-Man would ever get another big screen solo outing.

The answer is NO! But only because he's sharing the screen with none other than The Winsome Wasp, and they're returning in 2018's Ant-Man and The Wasp. What a great idea! I'm ecstatic about this, and about The Wasp's elevation to a marquee name. This means The Wasp is beating Captain Marvel to 'name in the title' glory by a year. The film will be released on July 6, a prime holiday weekend and once the home of Black Panther.

That's right, this means some of Marvel's other release dates are getting shuffled. Black Panther moves up to an earlier date, February 16, 2018, putting his film in Black History Month. Captain Marvel, meanwhile, hops from November of 2018 to March of 2019 - that film is still coming out between Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II.

Last month as Marvel was deciding whether to give Ant-Man a sequel I heard that if he got one Peyton Reed would be back, so I expect to get an official announcement of that soon enough. Here's hoping that this film's adventures bring our heroes into the Quantum Realm to rescue Janet Van Dyne - this would not only bring a new kind of weirdness to the MCU but would also get us another female hero, and an older one at that!

Meanwhile, Marvel has also dated their first Phase Four movies, with three unnamed films being released in 2020 - one on May 1, 2020, another on July 10, 2020 and a final one on November 6, 2020. I'm guessing two of these will be Doctor Strange and Spider-Man sequels. Who knows what the third is. Way back on the set of Iron Man 2 Kevin Feige told me his dream was to release a Marvel movie every quarter - it looks like the dream is almost real.

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Ant-Man' Director Peyton Reed in Negotiations to Return for Sequel
Oct 21st 2015
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Didn't realize Ant Man did so well
Oct 21st 2015
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j0510
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1. "Ant-Man' Director Peyton Reed in Negotiations to Return for Sequel "
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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/ant-man-director-peyton-reed-833708

'Ant-Man' Director Peyton Reed in Negotiations to Return for Sequel
The film, which will star Paul Rudd, has been dated for a July 2018 release.
OCTOBER 21, 2015 4:34pm PT by Tatiana Siegel , Borys Kit

Marvel Studios is getting busy with its deal-making.

Less than two weeks after dating a slew of movies including an Ant-Man sequel for 2018, the studio is in negotiations with Peyton Reed to return as director of Ant-Man and the Wasp.

It marks one of the first deals surrounding Marvel’s recently dated movies. In addition to Ant-Man and the Wasp, those films include Black Panther -- which moved up from July 6, 2018, to a Feb. 16, 2018 -- and Captain Marvel, which was pushed out from Nov. 2, 2018, to March 8, 2019. The studio also scheduled three untitled movies for 2020.

It wasn’t immediately clear that a sequel to the tentpole about the world's smallest hero, played by Paul Rudd, would be part of Phase 3, but the movie and the character proved quite popular.

Domestically, the film took in $178 million to become one of the top 10 movies of the year, and it also did solid business overseas. And, in a big heap of icing on the cake, Ant-Man made a huge showing in China over the weekend, earning $43.2 million for an updated worldwide total of $455 million.

There are no writers yet for the sequel. Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish, Adam McKay and Rudd were the credited writers on the first go, and it is all but certain Wright and Cornish won't be back for the sequel.

The character will be seen next in 2015's Captain America: Civil War. Disney will release the sequel on July 6, 2018.

  

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2. "Didn't realize Ant Man did so well "
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Good. I really enjoyed it.

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