Two new scenes which were cut from ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp‘ were recently released and one of them introduced an entirely new life form into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The first of the two scenes was entertaining and featured Walton Goggins back as Sonny Burch. There isn’t much in that scene that adds to the story, but it did give him a bit more screen time and was entertaining. Honestly, I’m not broken up that it was cut as it didn’t add that much to the villain’s character.
The second scene though is quite a bit more exciting and takes place closer to the end of the film. Here, we’re put back in the scene where Michael Douglas’s Hank Pym has entered the Quantum Realm to save his wife Janet Van Dyne played by Michelle Pfeiffer. This is after their reunion, and they appear to be traveling somewhere. The interesting part here is that a creature which is larger than them in their current state stops in front of them and Janet can communicate with it which allows the couple to pass.
You can check out the two new cut scenes below:
Watch two EXCLUSIVE #AntMan deleted scenes (plus, some Paul Rudd commentary!): https://t.co/YosaBazx7F pic.twitter.com/35RXKHskj3
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While this could have just been a bit more of indirect explanation as to how Janet has survived in the Quantum Realm for all these years, we also know that “everything is connected” in the MCU. With that in mind combined with how many rumors that the Quantum Realm could play into how The Avengers save everyone in ‘Avengers 4’, it could be significant that life forms exist here.
Do you feel that either of these two scenes should have remained in the final cut of ‘Ant-Man and The Wasp’? What do you think about there being even more life to be found in the Quantum Realm and this species being able to communicate? Share your thoughts in the comments below, True Believers!
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ will be available on Digital HD and Movies Anywhere on October 2nd, 2018 with a DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Blu-ray on October 16th, 2018!
Source: USA Today.