Simple Sunny Birch and the police can't support a line of action. Although Sunny Birch has a big guy behind him (guess it is Stark), although he is dealing with a billion-dollar business, he is pure Just a businessman, he just wants to make a fortune by getting Dr. Pym's technology.
This purpose is not completely opposed to Dr. Pym, at least not to make him give everything to get the technology.
Of course, we will know later that Dr. Pym doesn't want his own technology to flow out, and Janet's return has a time limit, which makes the possibility of Sunny Burch and Dr. Pym working together a lot less.
So the writers integrated the police with Sunny Burch.
The police are always the most embarrassing existence in personal hero movies. Their reasons for action are always sufficient, but they do nothing, and they have to show their sense of existence for the sake of rationality...
In "Ant-Man 2", Scott violated the Sokovia Agreement and will be imprisoned for two years. Of course, the police have reason to watch him. Dr. Pym, as the technical inventor of the Pym particle, is also wanted.
But of course we don't want to see superheroes fighting the FBI, unless it's SHIELD...
So in addition to going to Scott's house to brush up on their presence, the police in the movie can only clean up the battlefield. Going to work to learn magic, the prisoners in the interrogation room ran out without knowing it.
So the screenwriter simply let the police and Sunny Burch collude, and the complexity and size went up. In the end, by the way, I asked the police to arrest Sunny Burch and play with it by myself, which is a complete success.
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