"Ant-Man" Ultimate Easter Egg Guide (with highlights)

Lukas 2022-03-14 14:12:21

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Undercover agent In the movie, Mitchell Carson (Mitchell Carson) is an undercover agent of the Nazi organization Hydra hidden in S.H.I.E.L.D.. In the comics, Michelle was originally a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and is expected to become Ant-Man's successor. But the Ant-Man suit was accidentally stolen by (the third generation of Ant-Man). So he put on a temporary battle suit to regain the real Ant-Man suit, and was severely burned in the battle. Later, he became a serial killer, always using S.H.I.E.L.D. resources to cover up crimes, and was eventually sent to prison by Iron Man.

The famous prison mate Scott Long served his sentence at the beginning of the film is the San Quentin State Prison (San Quentin State Prison) , where a famous (anti)hero of Marvel , the Punisher , was held here .

Jack & Darby Scott Lang's alias was Jack when he worked at Baskin-Robbins , and his partner was named Darby . In reality, Jack and Darby are the names of the children of the male protagonist Paul Rudd.

Milgrom Hotel The place where Scott lived after his release from prison was called "Milgrom Hotel", which is a tribute to comic author Al Milgrom .

Hope Van Dyne accurately speaking, Hope Van Dyne (Hope van Dyne) does not exist in the comics. But in the alternate universe MC2, the first generation Ant-Man Hank Pym and the Wasp Janet did have a daughter named Hope Pym (Hope Pym) , but she later became a villain, also called Red Queen (Red Queen) .

Surprising story When the villain Darren Cross gave a speech to investors, he mentioned the legend of Ant-Man during the Soviet-American Cold War and described it as "tales to astonish" . The first generation of Ant-Man Hank Pym made his first appearance in the 27th issue of the 1962 comic Tales to Astonish, "The Man in the Ant Hill". Comic author Stan Lee once said that because the sales volume of that issue was so good, he decided to make Pim a superhero. As a result, Hank Pim returned in the 35th issue of "Return of Ant-Man".

Man yellow jersey in the movie, Darren Cross research and development of a set of armor and become a villain Yellow Man (Yellowjacket) . In the comics, the Yellow Jacket is actually another identity of Hank Pym. Therefore, the phrase "I have too much of myself on you" in the play can be regarded as an easter egg for people who read comics. In later comics, a thief named Rita DeMara stole Pim's yellow jersey suit and joined the villain organization Masters of Evil, but she eventually changed her mind and became a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy. Darren Cross is a self-made millionaire in the comics and once ran a technology company, Cross Technological Enterprises (a model of this company appeared in the movie). Darren suffers from a serious heart disease, so his doctor implanted a heart substitute in his body, but this device changed his physiological metabolism and eventually led him to become a brutal barbarian. Later Scott fought Darren, and Darren died of heart failure during the battle.

Ten Commandments to help people participate in the film Man yellow jersey conference, one of the neck engraved with the Ten Commandments to help (The Ten Rings) tattoo. The Ten Commandments Gang is a terrorist organization headed by the Mandarins that has appeared many times in the "Iron Man" series.

Kathy Long in the film, Steck's daughter Kathy Long (Cassie Lang) just a little girl. In the comics, her name is Cassandra. She stole Pim particles and gained the ability to zoom in and out like her father when she was a teenager. She became a superhero Stature and later joined the Junior Avengers.

The first adventure When Scott put on the Ant-Man uniform for the first time, he was washed away in the bathtub and then encountered a mouse, which is similar to the plot of the 11th issue of the comic Marvel Presents.

The first generation of Ant-Man Scott, who was wearing an Ant-Man uniform for the first time, experienced a series of collisions and was finally thrown onto the roof of a taxi. The taxi driver happened to be Garrret Morris , who played Ant-Man on Saturday Night Live in the 70s.

Number 247 The number of Scott's best ant partner, Antony, is 247 , which is related to the original comics. Hank Pim made his first appearance in the 27th period of Tales to Astonish, and Scott Long made his first appearance in the 47th period of Marvel Premiere.

In the Sokovia film, the newspaper in the hands of a cable car passenger reads "Who's To Blame For Sokovia?" A ruined plot of Asia.

The Avengers When Scott suggested to Hank Pim that they should invite the reunion to deal with Darren Cross, Pim replied: They are busy dropping cities out of the sky (dropping cities out of the sky) , Which also echoes the plot of Fulian 2.

The first generation of female wasp has a sharp-eyed viewers found the film takes us deep into the most before the quantum realm, some of the light and the composition of the cloud like a wasp woman silhouette, which means that the future may Hank Pym's wife "female wasp" (The Wasp) have the opportunity to return to the real world.

In the film, Hank Pim’s wife Janet van Dyne (Wasp) enters the quantum realm in order to dismantle a missile sent by the Soviet Union to the United States. This is very similar to her fate in the comics-Janet disappeared in the "Mysterious Invasion" incident, and later Hank learned that she did not die, but entered the Microverse.

The new Avengers headquarters appeared at the end of "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron" The new headquarters of the Avengers appeared in this film, where Ant-Man and Falcon met.

Little red chair In Hank Pim's room, we can see a little red chair. In the comics, he used Pim particles to shrink a red chair.

Little World In the final theft, Louis insisted on blowing a whistle to hide his identity. The song he played is the theme music "It's a Small World" (小小世界) in the famous scenic spot of Disneyland .

Test footage The action footage of Ant-Man in the laboratory basically replicates the test footage taken by former director Edgar Wright.

Star Wars The Yellow Jacket shooting rays sound a bit familiar? This is because Skywalker Sound Company reused the AT-AT shooting sound effects in Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back .

Broken Hand Stem Every movie in the second phase of Marvel has Broken Hand Stem, which is a tribute to the story of Skywalker Luke's broken hand in "Star Wars". "Iron Man 3": Dr. Killian Aldrich Killian was chopped off for attacking Iron Man. "Thor 2: The Dark World": Thor was betrayed by his younger brother Loki in the illusion and was severely severed. "Captain America: The Winter Soldier": Ba Gene broke his arm to fall into the valley, and was later fitted with a robotic arm. "Guardians of the Galaxy": Grout the treeman had his arms severed in the fight of Kamora, but he was reborn soon. "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron": One is Ulysses Klaw being chopped off by Ultron, and the other is the anti-Hulk armor Veronica broke an arm while hitting Hulk.

The main character in this film is the yellow jersey man Darren Cross.

Stan Lee At the end of the film, Louis details the process of Falcon's search for Scott, in which he mentions a bar waiter, who is played by the guest star Stan Lee (Stan Lee) .

Small spider inquire Ant-Man's message to a girl at the end of the film, Falcon, she referred to a group of superheroes, "We've got one that jumps , we've got one that swings, we've got one that crawls up the walls." (We have those who can jump, swing, and climb walls), these characteristics are in full compliance with a superhero we are familiar with- Spiderman .

Marvel Phase Three In the ending egg, Captain America and the Falcon find Bucky in a mysterious place. According to Marvel President Kevin Fitch, this is one of the shots of "Captain America: Civil War" and another version will be broadcast when it is officially released, so I can think of this clip as the third stage of Marvel. The first trailer!

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Attachment: 28 things you should know about "Ant-Man"

1. "Ant-Man" is the last film in the second stage of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and "Captain America: Civil War" will be the opening of the third stage.

2. As a loyal fan of Ant-Man, the director of "Shawn Zombie" Edgar Wright recommended himself to make this comic into a movie in 2003. After that, he participated in the filming of test clips, script writing and cast auditions. But in 2014, when filming was about to start, he withdrew from the project due to a disagreement with Disney's creative concept, but a large part of the script still came from his creation.

3. The first generation of Ant-Man Hank Pym made his first appearance in the 27th issue of Marvel Comics in 1962. Pim is one of the smartest people in the Marvel world. He uses the "Pim particles" he invented to transform into an Ant-man that can grow and shrink, and save the world with his wife, Wasp.

4. In the comics, Ant-Man and the Wasp are veteran members of the Avengers (there are also Iron Man, Thor and Hulk, and Captain America was later joined), and the name of the Avengers was even proposed by the Wasp.

5. In "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron", Iron Man (Tony Stark) is the creator of the villain Ultron. In the comics, it was Hank Pim who created Ultron.

6. While Edgar Wright was preparing for the filming of the film, he asked Marvel not to use the images of Ant-Man and the Wasp in other movies for the time being. This is why the two characters were absent from "The Avengers" .

7. Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ivan McGregor were the cast candidates for the second generation of Ant-Man Scott Long in the film. In the end, the role was played by Paul Rudd.

8. Paul Rudd has played Phoebe's partner in "Friends" and has a guest appearance in "Parks and Recreation". In Marvel's other work "Guardians of the Galaxy", Chris Pratt also starred in "Parks and Recreation".

9. As Paul Rudd exercised his muscles too strong, the crew had to adjust the Ant-Man uniform according to his size.

10. In order to observe the living habits of ants and how they collaborate, Paul Rudd bought an ant farm and plans to keep it at home after the filming is complete.

11. Sean Bing, Gary Oldman, Pierce Brosnan were all cast candidates for the first generation of Ant-Man Hank Pym, and this role was eventually played by Oscar actor Michael Douglas.

12. Michael Douglas said that the reason he took over the film is that he hopes his children can see him as a superhero in Marvel movies.

13. Michael Douglas spent his 70th birthday on the set. In order to pay tribute to the actress’s acting career, the crew prepared a special cake for him as a birthday gift. A group of "ants" crawled on this cake. On a movie film.

14. At the beginning of the film, there is a flashback scene from the 80s. The 70-year-old Michael Douglas used special effects to make up to look 30 years younger. After seeing the effect, Douglas said it was incredible, feeling that he was making a movie "Emerald" (1984) that he played 30 years ago.

15. In the movie, Hope van Dyne, played by Evangeline Lilly, is the daughter of Hank Pym and Janet Dyne. In the comics, this character follows his father's surname named Hope Pym, and eventually becomes the villain "Red Queen" (Red Queen).

16. In the process of preparing the script, Janet Van Dyne was also one of the roles of the Wasp, and considered Rashida Jones, Emma Stone or Mary Elizabeth Winstead, but later this The role was deleted.

17. John Slattery starred in Howard Stark for the second time after "Iron Man 2." In "Captain America" ​​and "Agent Carter", this role is played by the younger Dominic Cooper.

18. In the film, Scott Long asks Hank Pym if he can change the name Ant-Man. In fact, Pim has several different titles in the comics, including Giant Man, Goliath, Yellow Jacket and Hornets.

19. According to the original idea, "Ant-Man" should tell the story of the first generation of Ant-Man Hank Pym, but the producer considered that this character has too much dark history (multiple personalities, wife abuse, etc.) and is not suitable for filming. It became a movie suitable for all ages, so the focus of the story was finally shifted to the second generation of Ant-Man.

20. In the comics, Ant-Man can not only shrink the body, but also grow into a "giant man". In the movie, Scott Lang can only use red potion (Pim particles) to make it smaller. Although the blue potion appeared in the film, Hank Pym did not introduce its function.

21. Ant-Man's helmet design is inspired by Iron Man and the Bumblebee in "Transformers".

22. VFXperts, a special effects company, uses technologies such as macro photography and motion capture to create a distinctive "zoom out" effect.

23. Most Marvel movies are shot in a 2.35:1 frame format, but this movie uses an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 in order to adapt to the protagonist’s special body shape.

24. The first version of the trailer of the film was first announced as "ant size". This super mini trailer was almost invisible to the naked eye, but on the second day, the film conveniently announced the normal size trailer.

25. Guest star Stan Lee will appear in the film as a bartender.

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Extended Reading

Ant-Man quotes

  • Scott Lang: Sir, I'm sorry I stole the suit. I don't even wanna know why you have it.

    Hank Pym: Maggie was right about you.

    Scott Lang: How do you know about...

    Hank Pym: No wonder she's trying to keep you away from Cassie. The moment things get hard, you turn right back to crime. The way I see it, you have a choice. You can either spend the rest of your life in prison, or go back to your cell and await further instructions.

    Scott Lang: I don't understand.

    Hank Pym: No, I don't expect you to. But you don't have many options right now, and quite frankly, neither do I. Why do you think I let you steal that suit in the first place?

    Scott Lang: What?

    [flashback showing Hank setting things in motion]

    Hank Pym: Second chances don't come around all that much. So next time you think you might see one, I suggest you take a real close look at it.

  • Scott Lang: [after his boss learns about his criminal record] Dale, look, it wasn't a violent crime. I mean, I'm a good worker.

    Dale: No, it wasn't a violent crime. It was a cool crime. I'll tell you what, though. This will be totally off the books, off the records, but, uh, if you want to grab one of those, uh, Mango Fruit Blasts on your way out the door, I'll just pretend I didn't see it.