Over the past few years, Marvel’s Ant-Man has established himself as a fan favorite, and with good reason. The movie is packed with hilarious anecdotes and exciting sequences, all of which are likely to keep fans captivated throughout its whole. On the other hand, there is a rumor concerning Ant-Man that has continued to circulate on the internet: might Ant-Man have crawled up Thanos’ butt and murdered him? Since Paul Rudd received a lot of questions on this topic, he decided to record a video with Evangeline Lilly, who plays The Wasp, in which they explain if it was possible.
The stars finally answer the popular notion that the hero might have become big enough to climb up Thanos’ (Josh Brolin) butt and then explode the villain from within.
Could Ant-Man Have Climbed Up Thanos’ Butt And Finished Him?
A Marvel hypothesis linking Ant-Man to Avengers villain Thanos has been disproved by Ant-Man himself, Paul Rudd. Evangeline Lily and Paul Rudd star as Ant-Man and Wasp, respectively. In a fan idea, it was said that he may have crawled up Thanos (Josh Brolin) and then become enormous again, causing the villain’s internal organs to explode. The video has gone viral.
Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man explains why he couldn’t go up Thanos’ ass in a clip from ‘Avengers: Quantum Encounter’ on the Disney Cruise Line. pic.twitter.com/CWi0019Vx6
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According to Rudd, “Look, before we start, let me address the elephant in the room. There’s a lot of chatter out there asking why I didn’t shrink down, go in and uh… kill Thanos in a really creative way..” He went on to add, “First of all: gross. Secondly, it’s much more complicated than that. Along me to explain — ” Lilly’s Hope cuts in, “If only we had the time!”
Disney Wish Sails With New Marvel Movie ‘Avengers: Quantum Encounter’
Captain Marvel, Iman Vellani, and Brie Larson all-star in the new interactive movie, which includes Ant-Man and the Wasp (Evangeline Lilly) battling Ultron (Ross Marquand) with the support of some of their Avenger buddies, including Captain America (Anthony Mackie).
It is notable that the narrative takes place in a reality where Thanos’ Snap never occurred, which implies that the ‘Avengers: Quantum Encounter‘ is not part of the MCU canon, but rather is a part of the broader Multiverse.
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania‘, which opens in cinemas next year, will reintroduce Hope van Dyne and Scott Lang to the main Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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