Ant-Man is a key character in Avengers 4. He led the assembly of the Avengers again, and contributed to the path of turning things around. But it is unbelievable that it is such a character who easily helped a completely unrelated ghost to collect quantum resources during the Avengers battle against the six-star Thanos. No sense of crisis at all?
This may be the attitude of the Marvel system to this IP. Take it out and use it when it's useful (Ant-Man is linked to Captain America 3, Ant-Man 2 is directly linked to Avengers 4), and when it's not useful, put it on the shelf. This is very frustrating. You know, in the original comics, Ant-Man is a veteran of the Avengers.
As far as the plot is concerned, it is relatively satisfying. The design of the ghost character and the addition of Professor Black Fat Quantum actually extend the addition of this IP. Relatively speaking, I still don't have a good impression of the ghost character, and it is a bit selfish to blindly pretend to be on the rampage for the sake of my own existence, even at the expense of other people's lives. From this point of view, the protagonist team is a bit of a bitch. If it were me, I wouldn't save him. . .
The cutest is the male protagonist's daughter baby. This quirky little girl is one of the few bright elements in the Ant-Man series. Direct contact with him also presents a rare warmth and humor. For example, the escape from the room at the beginning, then the little girl covered the male lead, and then the few episodes where the little girl mistakenly thought it was her father's partner, all vividly demonstrated the attributes of her little padded jacket.
Relatively speaking, the biggest surprise is the return of the original Wasp. However, Janet's return is of no use to the Avengers mainline. Just quelled the bug-level character of the ghost. Sometimes I think, if Dr. Pym found the black-faced professor at the beginning, the two sides could sit down and have a good talk, save the Wasp first, and then save the ghost, things might not become so complicated.
To put it bluntly, because of the ghost, I really hate this character.
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