As per director Peyton Reed below, principal photography wraps on Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. The Ant-Man threequel has been filming primarily in Atlanta for a release date of February 17th, 2023.
Principal photography on ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANIA is now complete! Can’t wait to show you all what we’ve been up to…
(Art by Mark James Hiblin) pic.twitter.com/wgPcewSakx
— Peyton Reed (@MrPeytonReed) November 23, 2021
There are a few things we already know about Quantumania and there are some intriguing rumors also. First what we know. Kathryn Newton will make her debut as the recast Cassie Lang in the movie. Quantumania will also see Jonathan Majors back in the MCU, though this time he will be seemingly playing Kang, the bad version of the character he played in Loki. Michael Douglas and Michell Pfeiffer will also reprise their roles as Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne respectively. Not to mention the lead characters of Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne, as Ant-Man and the Wasp.
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Given the title, and the inclusion of Majors Kang, it is expected that the movie will primarily deal with the Quantum Realm this time around. It is also know that this approach was originally intended for previous movie Ant-Man and the Wasp. So the desire to explore the Quantum Realm is there at Marvel Studios.
As for rumors, the only one that has stood out so far as the potential return of Corey Stoll. Stoll’s Yellow Jacket character was seemingly destroyed at the close of the first movie, but rumors are the villain will make some kind of return in this threequel. Outside of this there are no strong rumors about the movie yet from sources I trust. Which to be fair is kinda unusual at the point where a movie is wrapping. Like all Marvel movies, it is expected that Quantumania will have reshoots scheduled for sometime next year.
There should be plenty of time though before the movies release in early 2023. What do you think of the news that principal photography wraps on Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania? As always, leave any thoughts below.