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In mid-December 2013, Marvel issued a statement on its official website, confirming that Paul Rudd would be the leading actor in the film and star in "Ant-Man". On January 14, 2014, Michael Douglas confirmed to join the comic "Ant-Man", playing the role of Dr. Hank Pym, the first generation of Ant-Man.
In late July 2014, Marvel confirmed the roles of two new leading actors in "Ant-Man" at the San Diego Comic-Con International: actress Evangeline Lilly will play the heroine Hope Van... Dane, actor Corey Stoll plays the villain Darren Cross. In late April 2010, Marvel announced the restart of the "Ant-Man" project and invited Edgar Wright to direct it.
On May 24, 2014, Edgar Wright withdrew from the directorship of "Ant-Man" due to disagreements over creative ideas.
On June 8, 2014, after the original director Edgar Wright gave up directing and many directors failed to negotiate, the new director of the Marvel superhero movie "Ant-Man" was finalized. ——Comedy director Peyton Reed, who has directed Jennifer Aniston's "The Breakup" and Jim Carrey's "Mr. Nice Guy," was selected. Before the box office success of Iron Man, Edgar Wright wrote a screenplay for the Marvel Comics character Ant-Man. At Comic-Con 2011, Edgar Wright said that he and his old partner, screenwriter Joe Cornish, had completed the final draft of the script for the "Ant-Man" movie. In mid-to-late August 2013, Edgar Wright stated that Ultron, the core villain of "Avengers: Age of Ultron", would not appear in the "Ant-Man" movie. The reason why Ultron was removed from "Avengers: Age of Ultron" "Ant-Man" was deleted in order to make the plot more concise and focus more on Ant-Man.
On June 8, 2014, Marvel confirmed that "Anchorman" director Adam McKay would assist in the creation of the script. On July 8, 2014, "Ant-Man" confirmed the invitation of two new screenwriters, Gabriel Ferrari and Andrew Barrier, and the film studio hopes that they will make final revisions to the script. In mid-October 2014, screenwriter Adam McKay talked about how he and actor Paul Rudd revised the script in an interview, and revealed that many new action scenes were added. However, some of Edgar Wright's earlier scripts will still be retained. On August 18, 2014, filming of "Ant-Man" officially started in San Francisco. After the filming in San Francisco is completed, the crew will move to Atlanta to continue filming.
On November 10, 2014, Michael Douglas tweeted that he had completed the pre-production of the "Ant-Man" movie. On December 5, the director announced that Paul Rudd's role in "Ant-Man" was completed. On December 6, the director announced that the film was officially finished. Praise focused on the film's location shooting and the film's somewhat comedic twist on the Marvel style.
The overall cast of the film is good and the action scenes are enjoyable. As long as the protagonist appears, everyone will laugh. The CG scenes are very good. ("Denver Post" review) The overall quality of "Ant-Man" cannot be said to be excellent, but this movie makes people laugh, which is obviously not Marvel's usual style. (Reviewed by New York Magazine) This is not just an entertaining Marvel movie. It's much better than Avengers: Age of Ultron. And, in the film, we see another style. ("Globe and Mail" review) Although the film's story is stylized, dogmatic, and boring. But with a bunch of good actors, the movie is pretty entertaining. ("Hollywood Reporter" review) Paul Rudd's movie is like this. No matter how silly the script and concept are, under their packaging, the final effect is still very good. (Review by "Entertainment Weekly") Like 2014's "Guardians of the Galaxy", "Ant-Man" is based on Marvel, providing a different world of superheroes full of color and cartoonishness. ("New York Times" review) The film has accomplished its set tasks brilliantly and has become a masterpiece in the second sequence of Marvel movies. ("Rolling Stone Magazine" review) There are not too many negative comments, but they are quite representative, and they can see the problems with the film.
The film is not too confident in its story and direction, which is as unnatural as a person wearing an ill-fitting dress. ("Associated Press" review) The comedic color is like a double-edged sword. While it makes the film successful, it also makes the film lose a certain style. (ReelViews review) A movie like this will definitely become popular and leave an important mark in Marvel's sequence. But the film lacks flow and originality. (Wall Street Journal review) There are no memorable characters and a few passable scenes. You will know that this little hero's movie has encountered a big problem. (Review by "Seattle Times") The jokes are not funny and the thriller is not in place. This is a half-finished movie. (The Wrap review)
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