Frank O. Pinion wrote: » I'm of the opinion that this version of an Ant-Man sequel shouldn't have been made at all. I found it pointless. They should have waited until post Avengers 4, to do a chronological Ant-Man 2. Now, with the box office numbers, it might be quite a while until Ant-Man 3, if at all.
Penn wrote: » The May release is always reserved for their biggest release that year. All the Avengers movies, CA: Civil War, GOTG 2, all the Iron Man movies. No way they would have ever given that slot to AM&TW and had IW later in the summer.
Bacchus wrote: So, you're just put out that this was released after IW?
Bacchus wrote: If this isn't a chronological AM2, what is?
Bacchus wrote: You even said yourself the movie "was fine"
Bacchus wrote: is this just nitpicking over a release date?
Bacchus wrote: I'm not sure what you think a post Avengers 4 movie gets you that you felt having it post IW was pointless.
Bacchus wrote: Not sure either why you've brought up the BO numbers twice now?
Bacchus wrote: I agree with other posters comments that not every MCU movie needs to be a billion dollar hit.
nix wrote: » Yeah box office wise its already beating the first Ant man
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » Ant-Man: $519,311,965 Ant-Man and The Wasp: $430,795,820 I guess you're talking about domestically in America and Canada? Doesn't matter if it flops elsewhere, (I'm not saying it is a flop).
Frank O. Pinion wrote: Ugh...it's non-chronological to the MCU itself, and didn't have to be.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » Ugh...it's non-chronological to the MCU itself, and didn't have to be.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » No, not if there were better narrative reasons to do so.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » Compared to the quality of MCU films in general, it was fine, meh, ok, average, whatever, etc.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » Again, no...my points aren't hard to understand, I don't think, but yet, you seem to misunderstand them and constantly feel the need to put words in my mouth? It's a Paul Rudd superhero movie...this whole topic is fluff.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » A chronological to the MCU, post Avengers 4, Ant-Man sequel, would be a much different film to this.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » I mentioned it in my first post, then responded to further discussion on it. Usually how a forum works.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » I also agree with that, but this film won't even get anywhere close to a billion dollars.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » I didn't not like the film because of the release date, release date aside, this exact film released anywhere would have still been bland to me.
Ant-Man and The Wasp could have been released anywhere the past two years, since Civil War, and been fine, but 2/3 months after IW, and it felt so...average.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » The chronology issue is a separate point, that I was just highlighting didn't seem to matter that much, besides Disney's/Marvel's/Feige's "plan". Also, a non-chronological sequel for GotG worked, I'm not saying it's never needed. Again, compared to the narrative of IW, Ant-Man 2 just felt mediocre and pointless, to me.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » Why do I think an Ant-Man sequel would be better post Avengers 4? Because of this film. It would have to be more worthwhile than this film, or it would be even more pointless.
Bacchus wrote: » Grand so, thanks for clarifying... I hope you understand why it would look like that that was the case though. You made several comments about the timing of the release having an impact on how you perceived the movie... e.g. (Only quoting that to demonstrate why I perceived your view the way I did) Ok, so it's NOT that big a deal then, grand. Again, it just looked, from reading your original posts and replies that the chronology was a real bugbear for you. BTW, the chronology and the release date are inextricably connected, they are not entirely separate points. A pre-IW release date resolves your point about the chronology. And yes of course, compared to IW, AMaW is in a totally different league. There's no comparing the two and I don't think anyone disagrees with you there. I still don't see how that makes AMaW pointless though. It's a point I've asked you about a couple of times now, but you're sticking to your safe answer of a hypothetical "more worthwhile" movie post Avengers 4.... Can you say more about why you thought it was pointless given that it followed up quite well as a sequel to AM and CW, introduced the Wasp (even though she's been dusted), introduce a new super powered human in Janet (also dusted), set up the quantum realm for Avengers 4 (heavy speculation it has a roll to play), and left Scott in there (further setup for Avengers 4 one would suspect). Personally, I thought it was a good link between where we last saw the characters and setting them up for where they need to be in Avengers 4 and beyond (Scott initially, but one would assume the snap gets reversed and the others come back into play). In terms of the continuity of AMaW in the grander MCU, the one thing I don't think they did well enough was to explain how the events of IW just skipped them by. Fine, the events of AMaW were set before that, but then it just jumps to the moment of the snap. They just skipped over what they were up to while New York was under attack. Not even a reference to it. Not a major issue, but we were told we'd find out why AntMan and Wasp weren't in IW with this... we didn't.
Bacchus wrote: So, you're just put out that this was released after IW?So, part of the issue is you don't like that AMaW was told out of sequence
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » "Grand so...okay, grand". Yes, one's point or opinion becomes clear, when you don't just assume things and jump to incorrect conclusions.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » And no, I can't say anymore about why it's pointless, because yes, you have asked me about a couple of times now, and I've answered, but apparently my answer is "safe".
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » So, ...I think the actual safe thing to do, is to not further waste my time with someone who argues their point this way, framing the other person's points incorrectly in the form of questions. It's tiring.
Bacchus wrote: » Nope. Your clarification contradicts previous comments.
Bacchus wrote: Well you haven't actually given one single reason why it's pointless except that you think a movie that will never exist would have been more worthwhile. This is also despite the several points I raised that demonstrate AMaW is quite a relevant movie in setting up Avengers 4. So yes, it is safe of you to just say this movie is pointless, yet give no indication as to why that is, nor why a post Avengers 4 movie would not be pointless.
Bacchus wrote: You responded quite condescendingly.
Bacchus wrote: Probably the most sense you've made in this thread TBH.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » I'm going to do the unsafe thing... My clarification contradicts your understanding of my points and opinions. There is a difference.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » I felt it was pointless, because its main narrative doesn't seem to matter much in the grand scale of the MCU, the whole thing could have been told better in a One-Shot, if they still made those. If its mid-credits scene, was a IW mid-credits scene, Avengers 4 would have still been "set up", without this pointless film. They didn't need this film to set up Avengers 4, and what we actually did see for most of the two hours didn't matter, regarding Avengers 4, hence pointless.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » Yeah...who's being condescending? Glad you agree it's a waste of time arguing with someone who responds like you, and that it's tiring.
smokingman wrote: » So is Michelle Pfeiffer a mutant now? Is this the way they're going to introduce mutant abilities for future movies after what she did with Ghost at the end?
pjohnson wrote: » So it was released out of order but it wasn't released out of order. Ok Frank. Captain Marvel wont be for you anyway.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » I obviously meant One-Shot like in length, 5-15 minutes would have told anything worthwhile. You're the one that said this film "is quite a relevant movie in setting up Avengers 4", and then just said "this film isn't a set up to Avengers 4". That's contradicting. I'm not "hung up" about the mid-credits scene. My enjoyment and opinion of this film, is separate from it. It's a separate discussion, that I was just saying how it could be changed, and still worked.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » One-Shots are known as short MCU films, what else would I have meant? You're just looking for something to argue against now.
GavRedKing wrote: » I was assuming in the post credit scenes or the end of this film they might make a nod towards Captain Marvel.
GavRedKing wrote: » On that note, the 8 or so months between this and the new Captain Marvel movie must be the longest between a Marvel money in some time, it certainly feels like theres a Marvel movie out every 3 or so months now a days but we've to wait until March for Captain Marvel, again, a film that will build up Captain Marvel and should see the end of it or post credit scenes lead up to the end of A:IW and Thanos snap which in turn has a very swift turn around until the 2nd part of A:IW.
Basq wrote: » Venom is Marvel also.. albeit more standalone than in the MCU.