According to Quantumania writer Jeff Loveness, the quantum realm is like “Jodorowsky’s Dune within Marvel.”

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The Quantum Realm’s ultimate potential has been hinted at since the first Ant-Man movie. Since life, um, finds a way, whether it be in the form of swarms of enormous tardigrades or actual people, if you go small enough, shrinking to the point of almost oblivion, there’s an entire civilization down there. It was the location where Janet Van Dyne, played by Michelle Pfeiffer, had been imprisoned for many years. Janet was the mother of Hope Van Dyne, played by Evangeline Lilly, and was a previous partner of Michael Douglas’ Hank Pym.Then, in Endgame, it was revealed to be the solution to time travel, with the ability to jump about in the pre-existing MCU chronology made feasible by the fact that time passes differently in the Quantum Realm. Even yet, it still seems like we have only just begun to scratch the surface throughout our visits.

Before now. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, as the title indicates, is finally set to take viewers on an incredible journey to the both tiny and vast dimension, presenting MCU viewers to new flavors of full-on cosmic psychedelia.Before now. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, as the title indicates, is finally set to take viewers on an incredible journey to the both tiny and vast dimension, presenting MCU viewers to new flavors of full-on cosmic psychedelia. Writer Jeff Loveness teases, “It’s a fun place. It is an endless source of variation, creativity, and alien life. A turning point certain to please lovers of extreme, eye-scorching science fiction? He refers to the cult director’s renowned, so-ambitious-it-was-unfilmable attempt to adapt Frank Herbert’s epic as “Jodorowsky’s Dune within Marvel.”

There are also a lot of mysteries in the Quantum Realm. In addition to being stuck there in some way, Janet Van Dyne has a history from the years she spent surviving there. Scott Lang, Hope, and Hank are about to learn what that past is. Pfeiffer describes her mystery grandmother as having a “very extensive past with Kang, and unresolved concerns.” “The Quantum Realm may alter a person, and there, you can live an entirely different existence. She hasn’t wanted to become involved with it. Managing director of Marvel Kevin Feige continues, “It’s about how these five family members deal with this setting and the new reality of what their mother/grandmother has been through, and that she’s a very, very well-known, extremely strong freedom fighter in the Quantum Realm. which, until they arrived down there, none of them were aware of. The Quantum Realm’s mysteries are about to be revealed.

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