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The irregular at magic high school movie tickets
The irregular at magic high school movie tickets






the irregular at magic high school movie tickets

I say "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" doesn't know what it wants to be because I can't tell if I'm watching a Marvel movie, an Ant-Man movie, or a Star Wars spin-off. It has different beings I swear I've seen on Tatooine, weapons I'm pretty sure I've seen an Ewok wield and flying beasts I may or may not have seen in " Avatar" (another Disney property). But as it turns out, the Quantum Realm looks like it's right out of a Star Wars film.

the irregular at magic high school movie tickets

Still, as the trailers suggest, Scott Lang and his family are sucked into the Quantum Realm and have a new adventure in this miniature universe. I will only go into a bit of detail to cut down on spoilers. Now, everyone, calm down, "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" is not a Marvel/Star Wars crossover, but it's the closest thing to it we've seen. I know Disney now owns Marvel, Star Wars, Fox and likely your mortgage, but that doesn't mean all their properties need to cross over. Here are a few reasons why "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" is another tick in the not-for-me column of the Marvel universe. Those hopes have been dashed for me, and while I was crossing my fingers for another movie outing like the one in Harlem 14 years ago, I hate to report it was quite the opposite. The trailers for the third installment, " Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," didn't excite me, but I was curious and hopeful. Paul Rudd in a scene from Disney/Marvel Studios' "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania." (Photo: Disney/Marvel Studios via AP)








The irregular at magic high school movie tickets