- This film is Marvel’s first film that focuses on love.
- In the original setting of the film, Ant-Man and the Wasp entered the quantum realm together, interacting with various microorganisms such as water bear insects.
- The costume team produced multiple costumes for each actor and stunt double. In the end, a total of 64 special uniforms were made, including dozens of helmets, belts, backpacks and gloves, 14 Ant-Man suits, 15 Wasp suits, 12 Ghost suits, 8 Hank suits and 15 A Janet jersey.
- For the convenience of movement, Ant-Man’s belt and breastplate are composed of forty slices, and the upper part is also equipped with a metal-like rubber tube.
- Jon Carmen received a full-body scan so that the clothing department could make hand-carved patterns based on his body shape.
- Dr. Spiros Michalakis, professor of quantum physics at California Institute of Technology, was hired by Marvel as a consultant for "Ant-Man 2: The Wasp". He made it clear that the "quantum field" would allow viewers to better understand the entire Marvel movie universe.
- The villain "Ghost" was male in the original comics, but changed to female in the movie.
Ant-Man and the Wasp behind the scenes gags
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Dr. Hank Pym: [in FBI custody] All right, what's our plan?
Hope van Dyne: [taking a hidden shrinking device out of her boot] To shrink that wall.
Dr. Hank Pym: It looks load-bearing. The ceiling could collapse.
Hope van Dyne: Then we run like hell.
Dr. Hank Pym: Now, I estimate fifteen to twenty agents on the floor.
Hope van Dyne: Roughly five times that in the building at large.
Dr. Hank Pym: They're all heavily armed.
Hope van Dyne: Not great odds.
Dr. Hank Pym: You got any better ideas?
Hope van Dyne: Nope. And I'm not giving up on mom.
Dr. Hank Pym: She'd be so proud of you.
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Dr. Hank Pym: Janet, how is this possible?
Hope van Dyne: It wasn't a message you put in Scott's head. It was an antenna.
Scott Lang: Clever girl. I'm so proud of you.
Dr. Hank Pym: Honey, tell us where you are. Tell us how to find you.
Scott Lang: No, the probability fields are too complex. That's why I needed to talk to you. You have to follow my voice.
Dr. Hank Pym: [realizing] Of course!
Hope van Dyne: Like tracing a call back to its source.