![]() ![]() Hank Pym (Douglas), believes his beloved ex-wife, Janet (Pfeiffer), the original Wasp, remains in limbo there, and Hank and Janet’s daughter, Hope ( Evangeline Lilly), is also a quantum physicist keen on helping out. Scott is under strict orders not to re-enter the Quantum Realm, but this is like telling Eve not to eat the apple - especially since the Realm’s pioneer explorer, Dr. Given all the hubbub in the household, you can bet it won’t be easy. All that really matters for good-natured goofball Scott Lang (Rudd) is to serve out the remaining three days of his house arrest without lapsing back into his superhero guise. It’s refreshing to feel that the little corner of the universe known as San Francisco hasn’t yet come to Thanos’ attention. If the filmmakers don’t pretend to take the proceedings too seriously, you don’t have to, either. But the filmmakers are so cavalier about the idea that any of this is supposed to make any sense that there’s a certain liberation in not burdening two human-brained insects with the fate of the entire universe. Not that this is an entirely plot-free extravaganza or just an excuse for comic riffs. The result is an effects-laden goofball comedy in which anything goes and nothing matters. ![]()
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