Antman And The Wasp Review: A Comic Relief After The Infinity War Heartbreak
Naveen Kumar (Author) Published Date : Jul 16, 2018 12:59 ISTEntertainment
After the Mammoth hit of Avengers Infinity War, Marvel Cinematic Universe is back with their next venture Ant-man and the Wasp (the sequel 2015's comical Hit Ant-Man). Directed by Peyton Reed who is the director of first part too has come up with the same amount of excitement that the prequel gave to the audience. Paul Rudd as Ant-man excelled with his comic timing and hard-hitting performance along with the Wasp played by Evangeline Lilly. Scott and Hope (Evangeline Lilly) were seen as being interested in each other at the end of 2015's Ant-man. While the sequel starts with Scott (played by Paul Rudd) who is under house arrest and Hope along with her father were hiding from the cops.
The Plot starts with the scene showing Janet and Hank Pym (the former Ant-man and Wasp) disabling a Soviet Nuclear Missile and how Janet sacrificed her life by trapping herself in the Quantum Realm to save the people. Coming to the present days, Hank and Hope Van Dyne were working on entering the Quantum Realm by the belief of retrieving their mom. The belief came when Ant-man went to Quantum Realm and returned back at the end of the first part. During the process of saving their mom, Scott who is at his home gets a glimpse of Janet in his dreams and that's where he joins with Hank and the story starts and revolves with actions and twists.