Spiders are too complex to be controlled by the helmet. Spiderman can do it though.There better not be any spiders in this.
My guess is they'll handle it like Groot. Ants make a sound and he gives you the gist of what they say and then responds. Don't expect actual talking. At least I wouldn't.I'm still cautious as how they're going to approach the selected few ants as characters with voices.
I mean, I shouldn't be, because we've had a talking tree and raccoon, but ants...gonna have to see it first before I believe.
Drew McWeeny has said the ants do talk in this, they're characters with personality.
Drew McWeeny has said the ants do talk in this, they're characters with personality.
Drew McWeeny has said the ants do talk in this, they're characters with personality.
Drew McWeeny has said the ants do talk in this, they're characters with personality.
Drew McWeeny has said the ants do talk in this, they're characters with personality.
Official site.
http://marvel.com/antman#home
Official site.
http://marvel.com/antman#home
Question: The Ant-Man trailer leaned towards the drama but is there a pretty good amount of comedy in the film, given whos involved?
Greer: I havent seen it yet but there was a lot of comedy on set and we did a lot of comedic improv. I dont know what will end up in the movie, but yeah
Cheryl from Archer is in Ant-Man?http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/01...assic-world-ant-man-and-marvels-use-of-comedy
Judy Greer talks Ant-Man.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/01...assic-world-ant-man-and-marvels-use-of-comedy
Judy Greer talks Ant-Man.
Thought there was new news when I saw the bump -_-
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/01...assic-world-ant-man-and-marvels-use-of-comedy
Judy Greer talks Ant-Man.
What the fuck?
Well a review of the film is kind of news.
Come on dude. Just stop.Well a review of the film is kind of news.
This morning's Ant-Man scene takes place in the basement gym of Hank Pym-or, in Rudd's words, "the Pymnasium"- where Empire is about to witness a class training montage. Fake sunlight is streaming through the windows. Then a fist socks Rudd in the face, and he goes down hard. "Ooh... Aaah... It hurts..." he moans into the mat. His opponent is Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly), who follows her finishing move by dancing around her flattered foe. As the camera keeps rolling, Rudd attempts to get up, his knee squeaking against the mat ... that sounds a lot like prolonged flatulence. "Sorry," he says. "I'm on a very restricted diet."
Furthermore, Empire magazine goes on to explain how Scott Lang is unlike previous heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, given his combat style could use some improvement. "Scott's okay; he knows how to handle himself," Rudd told them in-between beat-downs from Lilly. "But okay is not going to cut it when it comes to fighting her. She knows her stuff." About the knee-farting gag, which he "perfected" while filming I Love You, Man, Paul Rudd says "there are probably cooler things to be known for." Rudd had later gushed about having his own action figure. "Crazy, isn't it?" he asked. "Though there actually is already an Anchorman action figure of me. I look like a cross between Wolverine and Robert Goulet." Meanwhile, Ant-Man director Peyton Reed also talks briefly about the movie. "The tone of this is unique," he said. "It has drama, it has comedy, it has a hero with a shitty van and a cut under his eye."
Ant-Man Prelude comic featuring Peggy Carter and Hank Pym:
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I have to say, the artwork looks alot better than previous MCU comics.
Though Peggy shouldn't look that old in the 1960s.
I'd prefer that scene to be in the movie dammit!!
They already did that scene in the first Captain America.
Peggy's got a problem, just shooting at people without warning.
How did he change into the costume that fast?
They already did that scene in the first Captain America.
Peggy's got a problem, just shooting at people without warning.
Though Peggy shouldn't look that old in the 1960s.