In the wake of the civil war, Scott Lang faces the consequences of his choices as a supernatural hero and father. As he struggles to re-balance his life with his responsibilities, Hoop van den and Dr. Hank Pem face an urgent new task. Scott must bring the case up again and learn to fight alongside the team together to uncover the secrets of his past.
Plodding, repetitive, replete with technobabble nonsense and lifeless action, this is easily the worst-written of any of the 20 MCU offerings and may be the worst all-around film featuring a Marvel superhero since Sony rebooted Spider-Man.
"Ant-Man and the Wasp" is disposable pop trash, not worth taking seriously for a moment and therefore eminently worthy of your attention at this moment.
In a world where superhero are everywhere, you have to play up the thing that makes your superhero movie unique. The Ant-Man movies play that unique quality up well.
If it weren't for a smattering of PG-13 language, Ant-Man and the Wasp would be the perfect superheroes to save the whole family from the summer heat for a couple of hours.
An engaging goof that resists bludgeoning you with bigness and instead settles for good vibes and jokes. Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! [Squints.] It's a surprisingly enjoyable summer romp!
["Ant-Man and The Wasp"] is pretty much exactly what I'd want in a superhero movie: a funny cast, zippy action scenes and not an infinity stone in sight.