Screenrant
Thirty years after Honey I Shrunk the Kids squashed Stan Lee’s initial pitch for an Ant-Man movie, Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) finally made it to the big screen as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The final film is a fun superhero origin elevated by unique effects work (read our Ant-Man review) – one that continues the work of fleshing out the interconnected MCU (in some subtle and some not-so-subtle ways). Whereas the movie’s mid-credits scene advances a central thread of the Ant-Man story, while also teasing future developments, the film’s end credits scene is a direct link to Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Captain America: Civil War – one that casual moviegoers might not understand on first viewing.
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