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all depends on how they do it.

have The original Janet Pym as his wife, she died during childbirth, and hank names his daughter after his dead wife.
MIGHT get a pass. Afterall, MoS was JUST as bad as green lantern, for the same reasons, yet it got a pass becuase it's superman.
 
all depends on how they do it.

have The original Janet Pym as his wife, she died during childbirth, and hank names his daughter after his dead wife.
MIGHT get a pass. Afterall, MoS was JUST as bad as green lantern, for the same reasons, yet it got a pass becuase it's superman.

Thats true :lol
 
That pretty good news. I’m thinking she might be Hank’s daughter in this.
 
Visually, maybe... Acting? Cringeworthy.
Still it was "Da Hobeet" so all except Ian McKellen and Luke Evans acted like Tim Burton characters.
 
DoH!

EDGAR WRIGHT DEPARTS MARVEL’S ANT-MAN


Variety reports that Marvel already has a new director, but they're not revealing the name just yet. The studio and Wright split up "due to differences in their vision of the film," Marvel and the director said in a statement.
 
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There goes my excitement for this movie. Did they give a reason why he decided to leave the project?
 
Man wtf? Never liked Pym in any incarnation ( except Yellowjacket costume was the bomb yo) Edgar Wright was the single compelling hype for this movie to me. Bad bad news imo.
 
Published May 23, 2014 by Devin Faraci
Edgar Wright Off ANT-MAN


****.


Marvel and Edgar Wright jointly announced today that the studio and director have parted ways on ANT-MAN due to differences in their vision of the film. The decision to move on is amicable and does not impact the release date on July 17, 2015. A new director will be announced shortly.


Is this the beginning of the end for Marvel Studios being cool? Edgar Wright, who has been on Ant-Man since Phase One, left the project today. He isn't the first director that's parted ways with the studio close to production, but none have been as involved for as long.


This feels like a real ******** move on Marvel's part, and it's only going to reinforce the idea that the studio shies away from using filmmakers who have personal visions. What's more, it's just crummy that this process could last this long and only now does the studio have a 'difference in their vision of the film'?


The cast will stay the same, and I imagine some version of the script by Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish will remain, if the studio is looking to hit next summer's release date. The big change is that the interesting, visionary filmmaker behind it all will no longer be involved. Good luck to whoever they hire to Brett Ratner this one.
 
The last MCU movie was "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" with the insanely awesome looking "Guardians of the Galaxy" on the way. Yeah, I'm going to go ahead and NOT panic about this Ant-Man news. Marvel clearly knows what they're doing until proven otherwise.
 
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