Marvel: Why didn’t Ant-Man blow up Thanos like The Boys did?

Marvel: Why didn’t Ant-Man blow up Thanos like The Boys did?

Why didn’t Ant-Man get to Thanos to blow him up in Avengers: Endgame? Paul Rudd returns to the fan theory.

Avengers: Endgame – the epic conclusion to the conflict between Thanos and Marvel’s superheroes – Captain America, Iron Man, Thor and the rest go all out to defeat the Mad Titan. Their plan, inspired by Ant-Man’s quantum journey: once again set off to different locations in time and space to return the Infinity Stones to Thanos and prevent him from carrying out his project.

However, since the movie’s release, fans and web theorists alike have been happy to imagine a much more radical and unusual solution to Thanos’ problem: Why didn’t Ant-Man just go behind the Titan to detonate it from the inside?

This completely implausible theory has surfaced recently, especially after the first episode of The Boys Season 3 aired, where a certain termite introduced himself to another character before turning him soft by restoring him to his original size. A sequence that was, of course, inspired by the series writers’ famous faces of Ant-Man and Thanos fans.

on that day Avengers: Infinity WarThe animation, offered to Disney Wish cruise customers, featured Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly briefly reprising their roles as Ant-Man and the Wasp to poke fun at the theory.

“I’ve heard a lot of people ask me why I didn’t bite, why I didn’t go inside and uh… kill Thanos in a very creative way.”said Paul Rudd in his Ant-Man costume. “First: it’s disgusting. Second, it’s much more complicated. Let me explain . . .”

“If only we had time!”Then Evangeline Lille interrupted and put an end to the joke.

Will Ant-Man and the Wasp take a closer look at the theory of quantum mania in theaters on February 15, 2023?

Meanwhile, (re)discover the hidden details of ‘Avengers: Endgame’…

Source: allocine

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