Ant-Man and the Wasp

2023 - 2 - 17

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'Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania' Has Marvel's Second-Ever ... (Forbes)

Uh oh. That was my first thought when I saw the review scores rolling in for Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, the third Ant-Man movie, but a seemingly ...

I do wonder if a few more reviews may sink Quantumania below Eternals, though I will say in the middle to bottom ranking order of MCU movies by critic scores, I think they got a long wrong. That’s obviously something DC can’t say, as the DCEU boasts a number of films under that mark, and early on often split between high audience scores for Snyder-era films and low critic scores. Taking place almost entirely in the Quantum Zone, the film is in turn almost completely CGI, and even in the trailers it looked like that could be a problem. Second, since the movie is actually out now, user scores are in and they are not just higher than critics, which you might expect, but much higher, currently at an 84%. That’s a dismal score for an MCU feature, and marks only the second time that an MCU movie has had a “rotten” (below 60%) score on the site, the first time being Eternals in 2021. The thrill isn't just gone, it's been buried beneath a swarm of plot contrivances and truly hideous CGI.” [Whynow](https://whynow.co.uk/read/ant-man-and-the-wasp-quantumania-review): “Visually, the film is messy and flat; the CGI is shockingly poor and the action looks muddled. It says something that out of 30+ MCU features in a decade and a half, that there are literally only two with sub 60% scores. Of course, many MCU fans may wait and see what audience scores are like. But I would be surprised if this was a huge disparity as this always seemed like a pretty risky film. What’s wrong with the movie? We know there’s currently a visual effects shortage in Hollywood, in part because of the demands of places like Marvel, and perhaps this was too much work given not enough time and the end result is just…not very good. They were never really considered top-tier Marvel movies but this is a huge drop.

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UK-Ireland box office preview: 'Ant-Man And The Wasp ... (Screen International)

Rooney Mara, Judith Ivey, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Frances McDormand and Ben Whishaw lead the cast. The film is up for two Oscars at next month's ceremony – ...

[Women Talking](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/women-talking-toronto-review/5174281.article) in 209 cinemas, and animation [Marcel The Shell With Shoes On](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/marcel-the-shell-with-shoes-on-telluride-review/5162909.article) in 368 sites. [The Son](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/the-son-venice-review/5174199.article) premiered in competition at Venice Film Festival last September, with Jackman nominated for best actor in a drama at the Golden Globes. [The Son](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/the-son-venice-review/5174199.article) starring Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern, Zen McGrath, Vanessa Kirby and Anthony Hopkins, in 196 cinemas. [Black Panther: Wakanda Forever](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/black-panther-wakanda-forever-review/5175977.article), £37.5m with last summer’s [Thor: Love And Thunder](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/thor-love-and-thunder-review/5172187.article), and £42m with [Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/doctor-strange-in-the-multiverse-of-madness-review/5170025.article) in the spring, suggesting that big totals are still achievable for Marvel sequels. The duo collaborated to success on [Women Talking](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/women-talking-toronto-review/5174281.article) started previews last weekend, taking £78,319 from 43 predominantly independent sites. [Quantumania](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/ant-man-and-the-wasp-quantumania-review/5179126.article) is the first title in Phase Five of the MCU; it will be followed by James Gunn’s Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. Rooney Mara, Judith Ivey, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Frances McDormand and Ben Whishaw lead the cast. [Women Talking](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/women-talking-toronto-review/5174281.article), the film premiered at Telluride, although [Marcel](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/marcel-the-shell-with-shoes-on-telluride-review/5162909.article)’s debut was in 2021 and [Women Talking](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/women-talking-toronto-review/5174281.article) in 2022. Peyton Reed returns as director having made the first two films. Based on Miriam Toews’ 2018 novel, the film centres on a group of women in an isolated religious community who are grappling with a brutal reality of sexual abuse. [Ant-Man And The Wasp](https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/ant-man-and-the-wasp-review/5130411.article), which started with £5m in August 2018 and ended on £17.8m.

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'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' Post-Credits Scenes, Explained (GQ Magazine)

These are the most high stakes post-credits scenes Marvel has had in awhile. Here's what they tease for Phase 5 going forward.

In Quantumania, the Council of Kangs looks to be governed by three distinctive versions of Kang: Rama-Tut (the Egyptian Pharaoh), Immortus (the older, bearded version), and the Scarlet Centurion. Part of that involves creating the Council of Kangs to determine which variants of Kang were too dangerous to exist. In fact, the final image in the movie is a direct recreation of We then cut to a stadium full of gathered Kangs for the MCU’s debut introduction of the Council of Kangs. The first stinger opens in an undisclosed location as we see a gathered triumvirate of Kang variants discussing the fallout of Kang the Conqueror's demise. The previous two Ant-Man movies arrived( in 2015 and 2018 respectively) as digestifs to substantial MCU entries—the first film released after Age of Ultron and the sequel hit after Infinity War.

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How to watch 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania': When does ... (Business Insider)

"Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" is now playing exclusively in theaters, but it's expected to stream on Disney Plus later this year.

With this range in mind, "Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania" should hit Disney Plus in April or May. [Black Panther: Wakanda Forever](https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/streaming/how-to-watch-black-panther-wakanda-forever)'' didn't debut on Disney Plus until 82 days after its theatrical release. To learn more about these picks and how they might connect to "Quantumania," take a look at our full roundup of Marvel is known to feature connections to past films and shows in their latest movies. If you buy them, we may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our partners. That said, Marvel films tend to take longer to arrive on the streaming platform. The movie debuted in cinemas on February 17. The third entry in the Ant-Man franchise premiered exclusively in theaters on February 17. The movie is directed by Peyton Reed, who also helmed the first two Ant-Man films. Disney Plus adds new films to its library as soon as 45 days after they hit theaters. As they venture through the strange subatomic world, the family encounters a new and very dangerous threat: Kang the Conqueror. "Quantumania" stars Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kathryn Newton, and Jonathan Majors.

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'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' Post-Credits Scenes, Explained (CNET)

We get a mid-credits tease for the next Marvel threat and a post-credits reunion that'll make you jump for joy.

It only started [going by Marvel](https://www.comics.org/brand/36/) in the '60s. It also gave him a foundational role in the development of the Marvel Universe. Since the superteam is scheduled to make its MCU debut [Jonathan Majors](/culture/entertainment/jonathan-majors-to-join-mcu-as-villain-kang-the-conquerer-report-says/)), a time-traveling supervillain from the distant future who's been teased as the [next major danger to the Avengers](/culture/entertainment/all-your-marvel-mcu-phase-5-and-phase-6-questions-answered/). At least it keeps the door open for Jonathan Majors' MCU supremacy. [the comic source material](https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/7138/avengers_1963_267), where one Kang -- Kang Prime -- worked with some Variants to eliminate their counterparts. He might try to stop the villain's career before it even gets started. This movie's Kang may return, since the multiversal engine core could have spat him out somewhere (or somewhen) else rather than killing him. Our heroes will face an army of Kangs who want to dominate the multiverse. Their chamber opens up to reveal a massive arena full of Variants -- Kangs from branching timelines -- of seemingly infinite temperaments and species, with even more arriving through time portals. Two of these guys resemble the ancient Egypt-ruling It's the third solo Ant-Man outing, the 31st MCU movie overall and has post-credits that may blow your mind.

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'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' Instant Reactions (The Ringer)

Time to shrink down to size and have the Midnight Boys give their thoughts on the latest entry into the MCU.

[Time to shrink down to size and have the Midnight Boys give their thoughts](https://open.spotify.com/episode/4ovgrgEAsenqoqvYA1xtas?si=fdad03eb0dd14a22) on the latest entry into the MCU—’Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ (08:36). [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/show/3z9QIZzDR4o34uBBbsxb0z) / [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ringer-verse/id1558211702) Later, they give the movies their own personal scores on the Midnight Meter.

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Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania Box Office: $17.5 Million in ... (Variety)

The superhero sequel is currently playing in such major territories as Mexico, South Korea, Germany, Brazil and Australia. It debuts in China on Friday. Paul ...

One of the biggest draws of “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” is Jonathan Majors’ supervillain Kang the Conqueror. The original “Ant-Man” in 2015 debuted to just $57 million domestically after earning $6.4 million in Thursday previews. The biggest problem for the film may be word of mouth. Internationally, “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” has opened in more than 40 international markets, earning an estimated $23.8 million in its first two days of release. Critics haven’t been kind to “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” handing it a 49% “rotten” rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a low mark for Marvel. [Paul Rudd](https://variety.com/t/paul-rudd/)’s latest Marvel adventure is expected to bring in $95 million to $100 million domestically in its opening weekend.

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'Quantumania': The Brain-Bending Designs of 'Ant-Man and The Wasp' (Vanity Fair)

How Marvel created the “dizzying” and “bonkers” Quantum Realm in the new sequel.

“It allowed us to create a wide and varied world.” The plot easily adjusted to embrace such a disparate mishmash. “He’d conquered their people, and maybe they were the last survivors, and they’ve all banded together to resist.” And there’s oppression down there.” The oppression comes courtesy of That was, conceptually, the kind of bonkers idea.” “It had to feel different than outer space in Guardians of the Galaxy or Asgard in the Thor movies. And what’s the history of this?

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Next Marvel era starts with “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” (Axios)

So far, “Quantumania” has been panned by critics. But the narrative direction in the film is something fans have been itching for.

Marvel](https://www.axios.com/2022/06/13/ms-marvel-review-bombing)— instead of bringing familiar ones together. [ The Marvel Cinematic Universe is finally getting more diverse](https://www.axios.com/2022/11/10/marvel-cinematic-universe-diversity) [Moon Knight](https://www.axios.com/2022/05/12/marvel-doctor-strange-moon-knight-zoom-meetings), [She-Hulk](https://www.axios.com/2022/10/26/star-wars-tales-of-the-jedi-disney-plus-review-episodes)and [Ms. ["Avatar: The Way of Water,"](https://www.axios.com/2022/12/16/avatar-way-of-water-early-reviews) which has been dominating the ticket booth since its release in late 2022. [panned by critics](https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/17/entertainment/marvel-new-phase-endgame/index.html), who have called it straight up [“bad”](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/15/ant-man-and-the-wasp-in-quantumania-bad-reviews.html)and [“forgettable.”](https://www.wionews.com/entertainment/hollywood/news-ant-man-and-the-wasp-quantumania-movie-review-formulaic-and-forgettable-paul-rudd-movie-is-a-dud-562974)According to [CNN](https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/17/entertainment/marvel-new-phase-endgame/index.html), the bad reviews hint that Marvel may be "losing its mojo." Phases one to three were identified by Marvel as [ Box Office Pro.](https://www.boxofficepro.com/long-range-box-office-forecast-creed-iii-tracking-for-a-healthy-march-opening-round/) [ haven't been loving the vibe](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/franchise/marvel_cinematic_universe) of the MCU since [ “Avengers: Endgame”](https://www.axios.com/2022/01/05/russo-brothers-avengers-endgame-agbo-nexon) dropped in 2019. [“The Infinity Saga,”](https://www.disneyplus.com/franchise/marvel-the-infinity-saga)while phases four to six will make up the new "Multiverse Saga." [“Multiverse Saga.”](https://www.marvel.com/watch/trailers-and-extras/marvel-studios-the-multiverse-saga-revealed-at-hall-h) [Marvel Cinematic Universe](https://www.axios.com/marvel-cinematic-universe-diversity) fans have been itching for, all in lead up to "Avengers: The Kang Dynasty" in 2025 and "Avengers: Secret Wars" in 2026. [Economy & Business](https://www.axios.com/economy-business)

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'Ant-Man and the Wasp in Quantumania' eyes $100 million open ... (CNBC)

The Marvel Cinematic Universe film is headed for a $100 million opening. It's the MCU movie debut of Jonathan Majors' Kang the Conqueror, the next overarching ...

"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. "Quantumania" is one of only two MCU films to generate a "rotten" rating on the review aggregator. Disney also announced Friday that it is postponing the release of "The Marvels," a film centered on Captain Marvel, Ms. The film had previous been set to debut on July 28. "Quantumania's" Thursday numbers are on pace with 2017's "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Hype surrounding the big screen debut of Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors) is likely to help drive foot traffic to theaters this weekend.

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This Is a Cry for Help (Vulture)

Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, the third entry in the Ant-Man franchise, stars Paul Rudd, Jonathan Majors, Evangeline Lilly, Michelle Pfeiffer, ...

(It’s funny the first two times it eagerly says “holes,” but eventually you start to live in fear of another “holes” line.) The problem isn’t that such bits aren’t funny — they sometimes are — but that they reveal a noxious carelessness beneath the slipshod filmmaking. But it’s all executed with such little commitment (by otherwise talented actors) that the end result is numb alienation, which is probably not a thing you’re supposed to want from a superhero flick. At a time when MCU films seemed to be leaning further toward overarching story lines and portentous mythology (all in an effort to build up to the final Avengers pictures, at least one of which was terrific), it came like a breath of fresh air. The first Ant-Man, one of the high points of the whole Marvel cinematic project, was distinguished by its goofy humor and smaller-scale story. More importantly, it fails to make you feel anything, which is odd since part of the story involves Ant-Man’s desperate attempts to save his daughter, as ostensibly relatable and immediate a character motivation as one can imagine. You keep waiting for the menace or the grandiosity or the vengefulness to ratchet up — we’re told that Kang is a terrifying, nearly omnipotent being who needs to be prevented from ever escaping the Quantum Realm, lest he destroy the universe — but aside from a few unconvincing, late-inning battle sequences, there really doesn’t seem to be much to Kang. Quantumania makes you appreciate even more the achievement of something like the Avatar films. What does any of this have to do with Ant-Man or the Wasp (Evangeline Lilly)? Within what feels like the first 15 or so minutes of the movie, our heroes wind up getting sucked into the Quantum Realm (alongside Janet and her husband Hank Pym, played again by Michael Douglas) when Scott’s daughter Cassie (Kathryn Newton) begins sending signals into this world in an effort to map it. Now, she reveals that she wasn’t alone down there — that a whole universe of beings exists in the Quantum Realm, elaborate and diverse alien tribes in seemingly constant conflict. Maybe director Peyton Reed and his collaborators thought they were making a Star Wars movie; the protagonists’ adventures in the Quantum Realm at times look like they were meant to be a knockoff version of George Lucas’s space operas, albeit in compressed form. Save for a relatively brief, breezy opening section set in the Marvel present, where Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) has written a memoir about his eventful life as Ant-Man and his experiences saving the world in the wake of the Thanos Snap and the ensuing battles, the vast majority of Quantumania takes place in the Quantum Realm, that deadly microworld that you fall into if you shrink so much that you find yourself slipping between subatomic particles.

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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Post-Credits Scenes Explained (IGN Southeast Asia)

Phase 5 is officially in motion and Scott, Hope, Cassie, Janet, and Hank are all back in San Francisco safe and sound. It's happy endings for all (for now) and, ...

However, that version of Kang is easily able to take control of the fleet due to his advanced knowledge of the tech that went into creating them (because it originated, in part, with one of his variants). Given that the Sentinels pose a major threat to the mutants through a good hunk of their comic tenure and we’re spending a lot of time with Kang over Phases 5 and 6 — during which X-Men will make their long-awaited MCU debut with the introduction of Wolverine with the rest to likely follow — it seems probable that we’ll see some version of one or both these comic tie-ins come to pass in the cinematic universe. The fourth iteration of Kang that Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania gets up close and personal with is one Victor Timely. The first is to illustrate the scope of what Ant-Man’s Kang the Conqueror — and Loki’s He Who Remains before him — meant when he said he was standing between their timeline and his infinite variants who meant to destroy it. Said gem was an integral part of creating the first Human Torch ( [Kang the Conqueror explainer](/feature/163708/kang-the-conqueror-explained-who-is-the-rumored-villain-of-ant-man-3) if you’re looking for a deeper dive into their individual characters, but the biggest question here is which variant will lead the charge against whatever version of The Avengers we’ll see in the future?

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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Post-Credits Scene Check-In (IGN Southeast Asia)

Should you stay after the credits for the latest Marvel movie?

In the review, IGN's Joshua Yehl said, "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has just enough heart, humor, and excellent performances to make up for its more underdeveloped aspects." [how to watch Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania](https://www.ign.com/articles/how-to-watch-ant-man-and-the-wasp-quantumania-paul-rudd), but if you're wondering whether or not it's on Disney+ yet the answer is simple: nope. Let's make this easy: Do you want to know if there’s a post-credits scene in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania?

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What You Need To Know Before You Watch Marvel's 'Ant-Man And ... (Forbes)

Paul Rudd, Jonathan Majors, Kevin Feige, and director Peyton Reed give the lowdown on the movie that kicks off Phase Five in Marvel's cinematic universe.

This subatomic world has all this stuff going on in the fabric of spacetime outside of space and time but in the quantum realm.” “In terms of the Ant-Man trilogy, there is a flashback in the first film to the Wasp, the original Wasp, Janet van Dyne, but we don't see her face. “Many great artists would paint the covers for these things, and they would be on a newsstand, and that cover had to grab you, and many of them were creating these bizarre worlds. The first Ant-Man movie was mainly about meeting the characters and the origin story, but we got a taste of it at the very end, which is what led to where we took it in Endgame.” The culture of the play and the story is all there, but it's really changing, so you really have to be very clear about what it is you're doing and who your character is, what he's about, what she's about, what they're going after, and the rest of it, you play hard. The look was in the works for three and a half years.” The theme of family is a constant in the movies.” The quick answer is that Kang is a time-traveling supervillain who is also a nexus being, leading to this idea of variants. “When we start this movie, it is the present day, and the events of Endgame have already transpired. Things act very differently at the quantum level, and Paul talked about the amount of storytelling, imagination, and fun you could have there. In Quantumania, one of the things we've done is broaden that story and start talking about the secrets the family members keep from each other.” Now, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania lands in theaters and is expected to dominate Presidents Day weekend.

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'Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania' heads for strong domestic ... (Screen International)

The latest Disney/Marvel sequel could take more than $100m over four-day weekend.

In Asia-Pacific, Korea produced $2.2m and Australia $1.5m. A four-day opening of between $100m and $125m is being projected for Quantumania. The tally from North American previews put the new film well ahead of 2015’s original Ant-Man (with a $6m preview take) and 2018’s Ant-Man and The Wasp ($12m) and just ahead of 2017’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, which took $17m from previews on the way to a $147m opening weekend.

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How 'Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania' Sets Up Phase 5 of the ... (The Walt Disney Company)

Marvel Studios' littlest heroes have big roles to play in kickstarting Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Now playing in theaters around the ...

But in Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, “It’s exciting for Ant-Man to take center stage after being a huge part of the storytelling so far, with the events in Endgame and Civil War. We really liked the idea of making this Ant-Man film as important and integral to the MCU going forward.” Majors will also star in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty (opening May 2, 2025) and says he sees a “limitless” future for Kang in the MCU. For this movie, we liked the idea of uprooting that dynamic and making it a completely different kind of movie, where the people you might least expect to go up against Kang suddenly find themselves as the only people who are going up against Kang.” Furthermore, Kevin Feige, producer and President of Marvel Studios, says, “Phase 4 was about introducing a lot of new characters and new heroes to the world. “To be the film that kicks that off is fantastic.”

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'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania': Bring Back the Side ... (Collider.com)

We were robbed of another Luis storytelling scene! Michael-Pena-Ant-Man-Marvel-Mcu. Editor's Note: ...

There is room to keep comedic sensibilities while moving the MCU narrative forward, which is seen in Ant-Man 3, but the movie chooses to let go of the comedic moments that made the little guy stand out in the first place. By doing this, it strips the movies within the franchise of much of its personality that made it so beloved in the first place. What’s disappointing about the lack of Luis and his unique style of storytelling is how this marks a seismic shift. What made Luis stand out was his unique way of storytelling, which featured a roundabout way of getting to the point. Cassie has had time with her mom in those five years before Scott escaped the Quantum Realm (thanks to a helpful rat!), to only mention Maggie in passing in Ant-Man 3 signals a change in the narrative moving forward for Ant-Man and the MCU at large. Paired with a lip sync of the characters involved and Luis’ slang, these scenes made Ant-Man and Ant-Man 2 distinct in its comedic storytelling, often resulting in the most memorable scenes of the movies. Through Veb, Dastmalchian gets to bring his comedic skills to the table in a new character. Perhaps the aspect of Scott’s past that gets the most screen time in Ant-Man 3 is his time with Baskin-Robbins. Dastmalchian does return in the new Ant-Man movie but he voices Veb, a creature of the Quantum Realm who is obsessed with holes. Though aspects of Ant-Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp make fleeting appearances in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, there are significant omissions that aren’t easy to ignore. In Quantumania, Scott and Jimmy are seen out having a meal together, revealing to the audience that the two are now friends. Though he left on bad terms, at the beginning of Ant-Man 3 Scott is seen shaking hands with his former manager Dale (Gregg Turkington) as he is named “Employee of the Century.” While in the probability storm as Scott attempts to get back the core for Kang, numerous versions of Scott appear, including a version of him as a Baskin-Robbins employee.

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Experts discuss quantum science at screening of 'Ant-Man and the ... (UChicago News)

Scholars discuss research at UChicag, Argonne and Fermilab, as well as new Marvel film.

technology companies with the single goal of developing the science and technology to control and distribute quantum information. Beyond the University of Chicago, the area hosts two national laboratories—Argonne and Fermilab—pursuing quantum science; two U.S. The project was created by STAGE Lab, a full-scale laboratory focused on research at the intersection of art and science at Pritzker Molecular Engineering. “This is a great moment to think about how you communicate about things like quantum science,” said Ashlyn Sparrow, learning technology director and lead game designer for the Weston Game Lab at University of Chicago’s Media Arts, Data and Design (MADD) Center. This probability storm is a creative representation of superposition, a quantum principle in which objects can exist in multiple states simultaneous, and it’s only after they are measured that their probability collapses and they are reduced to a single state. Here in Chicago there is a quantum network running beneath us, creating and distributing quantum entanglement across the suburbs, transmitting quantum states tens of thousands of times per second.”

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