At the stop of the recent, eagerly anticipated poster for Avengers: Endgame, Paul Rudd's Scott Lang appears at Avengers headquarters, having anyhow escaped from the Quantum Realm he found himself trapped in during the end-credits scene of Ant-Man and the Wasp. We all desire to know what's going upon when Ant-Man, including apparently DC's Shazam! director David F. Sandberg. say yes a look:
Like the land of us (i.e. the world), David F. Sandberg is dying to know how Ant-Man got out of the Quantum Realm to wind in the works upon the Avengers' doorstep. In fact, the DC director wants to know correspondingly much, Avengers: Endgame is the first movie he wants to watch in order to relax after the pressure and hustle and occupation of Shazams forgiveness in April.
It's hilarious because I don't think many of us would cite Avengers: Endgame as the movie to watch in order to unwind. further than the Ant-Man stinger at the end, the poster for the film was emotional and bleak. It was as a consequence stressful and seemed way more likely to induce sweaty palms than feelings of relaxation. Although what David F. Sandberg is saw is that he simply can't relax until he has seen Avengers: Endgame and finds out Ant-Man's fate.
That's an reachable sentiment, as we are all fervent to find out not lonely Ant-Man's fate but the fates of all of the MCU characters, bring to life and dead in the Phase 3 finale film. There truly is no relaxing until we know what happens when Ant-Man, Cap, Hawkeye and all the land and staving off death until we know is of paramount importance.
David F. Sandberg's nod upon Twitter shows that despite mammal the director of a DC film, he is as much a fan of the MCU and invested in its characters and storylines as the land of us. He just likes to have a tiny bit of fun when the competition, when his recent herald throwing shade at Captain Marvel, whose heroine bears the similar herald Shazam when did.
We don't know how exactly Scott Lang gets out of the Quantum Realm, whether its by using his own Ant-Man powers and the properties of the realm itself, or if Captain Marvel saves him along when possibly Tony, or something else entirely. But the fact that the poster for Avengers: Endgame showed us that he does get out seems significant.
By putting Scott Lang, who wasn't in Avengers: Infinity War, at the stop of the trailer, that would seem to indicate the he and how he got out of the Quantum Realm will acquit yourself an important part in the endgame to beat Thanos and bring back those snapped out of existence in the Decimation.
David F. Sandberg's Shazam! bolts into theaters upon April 5, 2019, followed by Avengers: Endgame upon April, 26, 2019. For those and all of the further movies hitting in a favorably jam-packed year, check out our 2019 forgiveness schedule.
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