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7.2/10
IMDb83%
Rotten TomatoesAnt-Man is a superhero film that tells the story of Scott Lang, a master thief who becomes the new Ant-Man after he is recruited by Hank Pym, the inventor of the Ant-Man suit. The movie's direction and cinematography are impressive, with a visually stunning and immersive style that captures the unique perspective of this new Marvel character. Paul Rudd is brilliant as always with a charming and humorous performance, and his character's journey from a criminal to a hero is both entertaining and heartwarming. The film's themes of redemption, family, and the consequences of one's actions are explored in a compelling and emotionally resonant manner that adds depth and complexity to the story. The movie's action scenes are well-choreographed, and the use of shrinking and growing effects creates a fresh and unique take on the superhero genre. Overall, Ant-Man is a well-made and entertaining superhero film that offers a fun and lighthearted viewing experience.
2016 | Joe Cornish
Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects | 2016 | Jake Morrison
Best Supporting Actress | 2016 | Evangeline Lilly
Best Actor | 2016 | Paul Rudd
Best Supporting Actor | 2016 | Michael Douglas
Best Director | 2016 | Peyton Reed
Best Editing | 2016 | Dan Lebental
Choice Summer Movie Star Female | 2015 | Evangeline Lilly
Choice Summer Movie Star Male | 2015 | Paul Rudd
Best International Actor | 2016 | Paul Rudd
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Movie | 2016 | Joe Cornish
Best Hero | 2016 | Paul Rudd
Best Actor in an Action Movie | 2016 | Paul Rudd
Best Supporting Young Actress Feature Film | 2016 | Abby Ryder Fortson
2016 | Peyton Reed
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film | 2016 | Jack Whittaker
Best Original Score SciFiFantasy Film | 2015 | Christophe Beck
Best Make Up Gerfi rsins | 2016 | Heba Thorisdottir
Best Stunt Rigging | 2016 | James M. Churchman
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Photoreal Project | 2016 | Rebecca Baehler
Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature | 2016 | Heath Kraynak
Best Edited Feature Film Comedy | 2016 | Dan Lebental
Budget 130,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 519,311,965 USD

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The Falcon's role in the plot came about after Adam McKay and Paul Rudd went to see "Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)" and fell in love with the character. They casually suggested working him into the plot, and Kevin Feige informed them that it would actually make perfect sense since Falcon was now living at the New Avengers compound as of Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015).
When Paul Rudd told his nine-year-old son he was going to be Ant-Man, his son said, "Wow, I can't wait to see how stupid that'll be."
At first, the film was meant to focus on the original Ant-Man, Hank Pym. However, Pym developed several personalities, one of whom abused his girlfriend, and producers decided he was not family friendly. Instead, the focus shifted to Scott Lang, with Pym as a mentor and supporting character.
For the 1980s flashback scenes, de-aging VFX were used on the 70-year-old Michael Douglas and the 57-year-old Martin Donovan to make them appear younger, and aging VFX were combined with the wig and make-up 33-year old Hayley Atwell wore to make her appear older.
Michael Douglas celebrated his 70th birthday on set. As an homage to his on-screen character and to celebrate the milestone, the crew presented him with a birthday cake decorated in icing with ants crawling over a film reel.
"Scott Lang: [Surrounded by police] Wait I didn't steal anything! I was returning something I stole!"
"Scott Lang: [Demonstrating his Ant-Man suit to his crew for the first time] Now, look. This is gonna get weird, all right? It's pretty freaky, but it's safe. There's no reason to be scared. Luis: Oh, no no. Daddy don't get scared. Scott Lang: Really? Luis: Yeah. Scott Lang: Good. [Closes his helmet and pushes the button that shrinks him] Kurt: [Gasps, jumps out of chair] This is the work of gypsies! Dave: That's witchcraft! Luis: [Keeping his cool] That's amazing. That's like some David Copperfield shit! Dave: That's wizardry! Kurt: Sorcery! Luis: How'd you do that, bro? Scott Lang: Don't freak out, look at your shoulder. Luis: [Looks at his shoulder, starts screaming, and runs out of the room] Get if off! Get it off! Scott Lang: I thought Daddy didn't get scared!"