Cassie Lang’s on-screen counterpart Kathyrn Newton recently shared a brand-new nuance about the Quantum Realm in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
While Kang and his plans for Phase 5 of the MCU have received most of the attention in the lead-up to Ant-Man 3, the subatomic realm that he and the Ant-Man ensemble are trapped in is just as enigmatic. While some of the world’s characteristics have previously been hinted at in the movie’s marketing, fans now know more courtesy to Kathyrn Newton, a rookie to the MCU.
The Quantum Realm “Goo” in Ant-Man 3
The Quantum Realm has a new secret, according to Kathryn Newton, who told Fandango that “when you get there, you have to swallow some goo:”
“Well, when you arrive, you have to drink some goo. And then you can get along and talk to people.”
The threequel star revealed a few further details regarding this quantum beverage: “It’s okay She then turned to face Paul Rudd and remarked, “I got the red goo, you got the green goo. It’s like red goo.”” Rudd was painfully silent and tight-lipped before responding, “I don’t know,” rather than revealing which coloured goo his character ate. However, Kathyrn Newton went on to elaborate on this aspect of the world-building, saying, “You know, they have a drink. They have goo, we have 7-Eleven.”
When questioned about if it tastes bad, she admitted:
“I think it tasted great. And then you can understand everybody and they can understand you.”
Audiences are well aware of how strange and even comical the Quantum Realm seems thanks to the Ant-Man 3 teasers and promos. It also seems strange that the MCU family will be able to communicate with individuals living in the Quantum Realm by consuming various colours of goo. However, this is fresh information that may be crucial, particularly given that the Ant-Man 3 cast will be corresponding with Kang, MODOK, and Bill Murray’s Lord Krylar often. If true, this may be the reason Paul Rudd was afraid to speak out since he didn’t want to contribute to revealing this information. It remains to be determined if Quantum Goo contains substantial spoilers or not. However, it implies that Quantumania will, for the time being, live true to its name.
On February 17, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania hits cinemas.