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Avengers 2: Why Ant-Man’s absence the whole movie

Author : @TheInscriberMag

This past week, I saw 2. It has been lauded by fans as an incredible blockbuster with favorable reviews from critics even despite some getting offended by a bad joke made early on in the film.

Thoughts on that from Stephen Coganator can be found here:

I was also offended by the movie, but not because of any joke, any line, any particular portrayal, but rather the entire storyline fell short for me. Avengers 2 is what happens when you try and shoehorn an Avengers script that excludes Ant-Man from the plotline. It makes you change the entire Avengers story to the point where it no longer makes sense.

I have harped on Ant-Man and ’s new movie that is coming out July 17, 2015 and those thoughts can be found here: But there I spoke of why Marvel choosing Scott Lang over as the Ant-Man is a terrible move. Here I want to illustrate how because Marvel didn’t make time to create Hank Pym, it screws up the entire Avengers movies. Avengers 1 didn’t feel right without Pym, but it wasn’t as awkward as the second one because , the primary villain for Avengers 1 had his respective hero in the movie stopping him.

Whereas Ultron of Avengers 2 is so atomically linked to Pym’s that to separate them is like trying to have water without the two parts hydrogen. It can’t work. Hank Pym as was the one who created and then took Ultron down in the comics, yet Hank has no part of the Ultron storyline, a saga in which he and Janet Van Dyne/The were central figures in the comics.

I’m harsh and critical of because from the 2008-2011 years when its focus was on creating origin movies leading up to the Avengers movies, it took the time to introduce , the , Black Widow, , Thor and either by making them a primary subject or use of a cameo. Yet the entire 2009 year featured nothing from them and they ignored Hank Pym because director Edgar Wright had the reigns to a separate Ant-Man project.

They should’ve yanked the plug and told Wright that he could direct a Pym version to go alongside the Avengers, but Kevin Feige, executive producer for Marvel, decided that the Avengers without two of its primary and necessary members was more respectful to the loyal comic book fans and .

Instead, Tony Stark was responsible for Ultron's creation; D-list character Scott Lang will be the face of Ant- Man, and Hank Pym's Giant Man persona will not exist; Hank's Yellowjacket persona will instead be adopted by a villain; Janet Van Dyne will be dead and a non-existent daughter named Hope will replace her; and Hank will be made into a 70 year old man in the movies, even though he's supposed to be the same age as Tony Stark or younger?

1 / 2 That's a lot of Marvel and Avengers mythology upended just to accommodate the square peg that was Edgar Wright's old and Avengers-incompatible Ant-Man script into the round hole that is the . It wasn't worth throwing Hank and Janet under the bus just for some British filmmaker who hasn't done anything anyone's cared about since Shaun of the Dead in 2004, and who only ended up leaving the project anyway. Hank and Janet deserved better. The Avengers deserved better. We the fans deserved better.

For my second, more detailed review of Avengers 2 where I critique the movie more thoroughly, please go here:

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