Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania isn't perfect... but it isn't THAT bad."        - Mama's Geeky      

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has debuted on Rotten Tomatoes with one of the worst critic scores of less than 50%, although the audience scores are hovering in the 80s. So is this movie really that bad?! 

The Quantum Realm is visually stunning and while the CG can get a bit busy at times, it isn't done poorly. The design is based off of actual microscopic photos, and the results are breathtaking.

Jonathan Majors as Kang is absolutely phenomenal. He is a bone-chilling villain that will have audiences terrified of what he can (and probably will) do. Majors commands a presence in every single scene he is in.

Ant-Man movies have always been a pallet cleanser after a traumatic event, but this time around it delivers its own heavy stakes and consequences. There is still some humor mixed in, but Scott's friend group is definitely missed.

What Works With Quantumania

JONATHAN MAJORS

STUNNING VISUALS

HILARIOUS MOMENTS

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CONVOLUTED SCENERY

HIT OR MISS HUMOR

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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review

While it is not a perfect movie, it is a great starting point for The Kang Dynasty. Things are not left on a happy note, and Kang is clearly just getting started.  

3 out of 5

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