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Old 01-14-2014, 04:46 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Fignuts View Post
He's talking about the escalation of the threat the Avengers face, and how Ant-man compares to that threat. He's not talking about new characters in general.

That said, I've read Avengers for years, and Ant-man has been useful plenty of times.

That video that was released a while ago also showed how good the character could be in combat.
You get me. This is correct. I wasa few drinks in and not as eloquent as you.

I just think to a mass-casual audience the escalation and addition of "space Aliens" and other worldly gods and people with the most amazing super powers, Ant Man will not really stand out or make sense.

Instead if like Antman was around in the first film and still be around in the 3rd Avengers it would fit better than bringing him into his own film then showing up in Avengers 3.

Have no reason to think the film makers will flub it, but I have that concern with this character transitioning to the masses.

Was telling my wife about it and all she could come back with was "why antman how stupid, couldnt the hulk just smush him?"
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