Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania writer Jeff Loveness says expect the crazy in the Quantum Realm. In a recent interview with Empire Online Loveness describes the Quantum Realm as Jodorowsky’s Dune. Referring to the cult directors attempt to adapt Fran Herbert’s Dune, which ended up becoming unfilmable.
There’s also some official mention of what Janet was up to during her many years living in the Quantum Realm. First what Loveness had to say.
“It’s a fun place,” teases writer Jeff Loveness. “It’s a limitless place of creation and diversity and alien life.” A touchpoint sure to make fans of out-there, eyeball-sizzling sci-fi happy? “It’s Jodorowsky’s Dune within Marvel,” he says, referencing the cult director’s legendary so-ambitious-it-was-unfilmable attempt to adapt Frank Herbert’s masterwork.
As for what Janet was up to, surprisingly Marvel boss Kevin Feige is a bit more forthcoming than actress Michelle Pfeiffer herself.
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“She does have a very rich history with Kang, and unresolved issues,” says Pfeiffer of her mysterious matriarch. “The Quantum Realm can change a person, and you can have a whole other life down there. It’s something that she hasn’t wanted to get into.” Adds Marvel boss Kevin Feige: “It’s about how these five family members deal with this environment and the new reality of what their mother/grandmother has been through, and that she’s a very, very well-known, very powerful freedom fighter in the Quantum Realm. Which none of them had any idea about until they get down there.”
That’s interesting, I wonder what Janet was fighting against? Is it possible her return will kick off some kind of rebellion event? That would be handy for the Ant-family.
What do you think as Jeff Loveness, Quantumania writer, says to expect the crazy in the Quantum Realm? Personally I can’t wait to see this one. As always, leave any thoughts below.