Jonathan Major Reveals Some Insights About Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
by Meenakshi | Fri, 15 Oct 2021 10:08:54 GMT
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The 32-year-old actor Jonathan Major, set to feature in the upcoming blockbuster superhero film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania alongside Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Kathryn Newton, while recently, speaking with Variety revealed the various differences he felt and noticed while working on Marvel Studios two blockbusters Loki and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

"Well, it's a different script, so there's that. Different writers and I are shooting in a different country," Majors explained. "And you know, 'He Who Remians' is in the world now, so there's so much we know about him ... There's what? 40 minutes of that guy in that narrative, and so it really set me up to tell a story and ... have another canvass with more players. This time it's not the incredible Tom Hiddleston. This time I'm dealing with Paul Rudd and Evangeline and the likes of the Ant-Man family, so it's a whole different world and I'm just exploring it and trying to do the best.

Source: The Direct

While the studio has not revealed a lot of details about Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, recently, the leading star of the much-awaited film Evangeline Lilly spoke about Jeff Lovness, one of the writers of the Ant-Man sequel and also discussed some important details about the film that the fans were waiting to hear for a long time.

She said, "I think he is phenomenal. I think he's one of the best writers we've ever had. I think he's got an incredible mastery of voice, so, on the page, I could hear all the characters, and I knew that he'd really kind of harnessed each person's unique personality. I just think that it's going to be really special. I actually think it has the chance to be the best one we've done yet."

She added saying that there are a lot of things left to explore about her character Vane Dyne in the film. "There's definitely a lot to discover about Janet van Dyne, and when we talk about the fact that she's evolved as a result of being in the Quantum Realm for 30 years, we've seen a little demonstration of that, but we really have yet to learn kind of how she's evolved and what she's like as a person, that's something that we just scratched the surface of in this movie, so I definitely would be excited to further that story," she explained.

The 42-year-old Canadian actress also praised the Disney+ series WandaVision saying, “I think WandaVision was phenomenal, and I think it was probably the best they've ever represented a female character. It was so incredible to see her be so complicated and so flawed and yet so redeemable and so lovable, the way we have typically historically treated our male characters. I think it was an epic female protagonist story,"

"I think WandaVision was phenomenal, and I think it was probably the best they've ever represented a female character. It was so incredible to see her be so complicated and so flawed and yet so redeemable and so lovable, the way we have typically historically treated our male characters. I think it was an epic female protagonist story.”

Source: The Direct

While superhero lovers will have to wait a little longer to have a first look at Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, the studio is all set to release its another blockbuster superhero epic film The Eternals next month on 5th November.

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