Most villains in the mcu are pretty retarded reasons for hating their heroes! but ghost and bill foster are the worse

most villains in the mcu are pretty retarded reasons for hating their heroes! but ghost and bill foster are the worse
>hank fires father cause he sucks
>stupid father builds uncontrollable experiment in basement
>experiment explodes kills him and wife turns daughter into freak
>bill foster blames hank for entire situation.

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That's because the original opening was Janet and Hank going undercover to stop her father's experiment and they caused it to explode. It was removed because it kind of puts Hank clearly in the wrong because he has hurt Ghost and they spend most of he film beating her up for sins of her father.

OP, everyone in the world has reason to hate Hank Pym.
>Invent Pym particles
>Power an entire superlab with a single enlarged AA battery
Any food or energy crisis is instantly gone. Shit, Thanos wouldn't even have to kill half the universe, just change its size. But Hank Pym is such a dick that would rather play spy for Shield rather than do some actual good.

Again, funny enough, deleted scenes in the first Ant-Man shows Yellowjacket propose using pym particles to shrink landfill waste and shrink cargo for ships so they can carry more.

the mcu is full of stupid that it amazes me any one likes those films, tony invents a power source that can run a high tech supersuit and doest share the tech

Because "World outside your window" bullshit.
I mean, you mean to tell me that aliens invade during the Avengers, and the world doesn't have a massive existential crisis realizing that there are aliens and life on other planets?
Hell, I guarantee you that the 5 years half of life in the universe will be forgotten. Like say, take Ms. Marvel's show. Did any of her family get snapped? Did her entire family get snapped so they don't have any characters be 5 years older than the rest?
That's sort of the the thing that prevents the MCU from being a truly deep nerd franchise, it doesn't keep track of those details because everything has to be brought back to the normal world scenario. It's why no major real world city is going to be blown up in the MCU.

What's even dumber is that the other guy (whose name I forget) was even a villain when he was just some mook with a couple goons.

DESU, I actually liked that they had a normal guy with goons be a villain for an MCU film for once. It was kind of nice to see.

Antman and the wasp was the third worse mcu film after black panther and captain marvel. Antman one is one of my favourites

i want a spiderman movie like that. street level mafia crime fighting

The problem is when you start answering this it explodes into other questions that you can never stop answering until the world in the MCU looks too different to our own. From what I gather Tony or Pepper says how his tech is powering the Avengers building. I think certain parts of the tech would be used for the betterment of mankind. Shit like Pym shit though? Sure miniaturisation would be amazing but it has far too many ways of going wrong.
>>Power an entire superlab with a single enlarged AA battery
Not how it works. You increase or decrease the space between atoms. A huge battery would still be made up of the same composit of atoms. Pym particles are fucky physics, sure, but they don't create atoms from no where.

>Not how it works
user, you see it happen in Ant-Man and the Wasp. Hank's building is powered by a single battery in the background.

that would have made more sense

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I took that as more of a gag. But still: pym particles dont increase the components. That would be creating matter. They just change the space.

Man, we should have gotten DD and Kingpin for a Spider-Man film.
I honestly had a lot of fun with Ant-Man and the Wasp. It was a fun slapstick film.

It would, but it makes Hank look like such a monumental asshole for the rest of the film.

Marvel have a weird habit of doing this. In Thor the Dark World they cut an early scene of Borg (Odin's dad) killing Malekith's family thus giving him some depth and reasoning behind his actions. Christopher Eccleston hated having most of his Malekith scenes cut.

then he could redeem himself by helping ghost, maybe it could be one of the reasons he stopped being antman

*Bor

most mcu villians are pretty well written but shit like this makes them forgettable

How does Paul Rudd become giant and increase in size and power then?

That could be really worse for a variety of reasons.

>size
Shit, I meant weight.

It paints so much shades of grey. Captain Marvel does this the worse as there are so many cut Kree scenes showing things like Jude Law's character being abused by the Supreme Intelligence and the Kree children being trained by Carol and Yon-Rogg that to end the film with Carol gleefully killing the Kree soldiers makes her look really awful. So they took all that stuff out.
It's hilarious cause the Star Wars sequel trilogy did the reverse by revealing that the Stormtroopers are kidnapped children and they just kill them like it's going out of style.
Yeah, but...they really wanted Ghost to get beaten up really badly....

What do you mean?
The explanation of pym particles is they increase the space between atoms somehow. They don't magically create more matter. I don't know how it works because comic science bro.

The explanation makes no sense then because it contradicts what we see. And who gives it? Hank Pym, notorious bullshitter and dick who has no interest in anyone understanding it.

>Yeah, but...they really wanted Ghost to get beaten up really badly.
didnt they help her in the end tho?

And this is why so many of the villain actors won't come back like despite having options on their contracts they never brought back Hugo Weaving as Red Skull but did replace him with another actor for a cameo. A lot of these more seasoned actors simply don't want to come back because they weren't given their due.
I'm just stating how Pym particles are said to work in both comics and movies. He shrinks, not because he loses matter but because the spaces between his atoms decrease. And increases the same way. But trying to actually explain it is dumb because it is comic book science. So who knows how it actually works. Particles from the particle dimension then.

They do change weight, there are multiple times in both films where they shrink something that would be far too heavy to transport easily, then transport it by hand, like a tank or building.

I don't know user, for all we know making the space between atoms bigger could mean gravity acts upon it more because COMIC BOOK SCIENCE. So really, I am just saying the explanation they give. So there isn't really anything to say desu. Adding matter would make the technology even more hacky. But as I said, nothing really else to say.

If the explanation doesn't fit what you see on screen, the explanation is wrong. They turn a tank into a keychain, a building into a piece of luggage, etc. If they retain their mass that can't happen.

>didnt they help her in the end tho?
They did. But yeah, for a girl who was dying, she took a lot of abuse during the film.
You forgot the part where they go through hours of makeup for such a small part of the film. Granted, I thought Red Skull got more use out of that film than say, Malekith. Eccelston had all the right to be mad over Thor the Dark World.

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