Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – The Weekly Planet Podcast



It’s time to enter the Quantum Realm but not in real life because we going to review Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania! But before that we’ve got news on another Hellboy reboot, How To Train Your Dragon moves into live action, trailers for John Wick Chapter 4 and Tetris, I Am Legend 2 plus MCU delays, posters and something else. Thanks for listening!

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00:00 The Start

02:33 Hellboy Reboot

09:29 How To Train Your Dragon Live Action

11:44 The Little Mermaid Teaser

15:45 John Wick: Chapter Four Trailer

19:19 Tetris Movie Trailer

21:58 First Look at Lady Gaga’s Harley Quinn in Joker: Folie à Deux

24:38 Grant Gustin Replacing Ezra Miller in DCU – Rumour

28:05 I Am Legend Sequel

32:02 Marvel Corner: Less TV Series, The Marvels Delay, Harrison Ford MCU President

37:44 Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review – (spoilers 01:02:13 to 01:24:31 – all timecodes may shift due to inserted ad spots – maybe skip extra when avoiding spoilers – ad-free feeds like bigsandwich.co are unaffected)

01:24:31 What We Reading, What We Gonna Read

01:29:58 Letters, It’s Time For Letters

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20 thoughts on “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – The Weekly Planet Podcast”

  1. 1:38:19 I know how you feel. Yesterday my girl and I were laying in bed watching the latest law and order svu. In the end of it they were talking about Richard Belzer’s character. My girl told me that his character, Sgt Munch, was her favorite character, then asked me what Richard Belzer was up to. I told her jokingly I thought he was dead. Then an hour later I found out he actually just died.

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  2. I think the exiled Kang will either take the place of God Emperor Doom in Secret Wars or will become He Who Remains, or perhaps they will do both, or he is the one who restores the main universe from battleworld from another Kang.

    Just like with thanos, it's not as easy as good or evil. Thanos truly believed he was conducting a necessary evil for the greater good. I think it is the same with our exiled Kang

    He who remained was confident in his planning that if Sylvie and Loki killed him he would end up right back where he was, reincarnation style. It could be that, either through his own design or just "destiny" that one Kang will always rise to fill that spot he left.

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  3. Haven't seen the movie, but I'll still tell you that it feels like marvel (it's Disney though) are resting on their laurels with these post endgame productions. The mcu of the 2020's reeks of corporate hubris; Feige is sprinting around trying to lend his vision to people who've been told to press forward regardless of anything, meanwhile a bunch of Harvard mba doofus' get red in the face imagining all the easy nerdmoney they're gonna make putting in zero thought or effort into their most well known ip. The mcu is a house Feige and Downey Jr. built, yet neither seem to be primary voices in anything they've released since endgame (except for Loki, which for my money is easily the best piece of cinematic marvel content released since endgame, and is palpably connected in spirit to what came before, unlike whatever the fuck this new mess is).
    Until the suits realise that the mcu succeeded due to love and care and not whatever their professor told them was foundational for consumerism and their wife's boyfriends happiness, this is a ship doomed for nothing more than pitiful remembrance and the collection of increasingly diminutive sadbucks, which is actually a concept closely tied to the original working title of the third feature star wars production, "Blue Harvest", a subtle remark on capitalism's innate enemy, capitalism but not american.

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  4. What is sadder: the relentless onslaught of time's destruction of all physical matter, or me saying westworld without James to back me up (It's neither; Mason lacks a nonsensical catchphrase. I am crying).

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  5. Enh. I thought it had fewer but better jokes than the others. I had a good time. I wish Modok came back. This version was hilarious. Don't understand anyone going "Bad cgi!" at something that is so obviously a joke look.

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  6. Enh. I thought it had fewer but better jokes than the others. I had a good time. I wish Modok came back. This version was hilarious. Don't understand anyone going "Bad cgi!" at something that is so obviously a joke look.

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  7. The head Kang from the post credits said that the outcast Kang was dead. But what if he was actually talking about He Who Remains (Immortus) from Loki season 1 finale, and the Kang from Quantumania is still alive?

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