<p>Marvel fans in the city are all geared up for the upcoming release ‘Ant-Man and The Wasp’. </p>.<p>Almost all superhero fans were devastated after watching the climax of Avengers: Infinity War. Nobody remained the same after experiencing one of the most emotional scenes enacted across the universe by the mad Titan - Thanos. That one genocidal finger snap had the same baggage in the movie as it did in the 1991 comic-book event series - The Infinity Gauntlet.</p>.<p>A year-long wait for the next Marvel mega-movie is surely driving fans insane with questions. Kevin Feige, the director of Marvel studios has teased clues to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s future in his upcoming movie.</p>.<p>The film will hit the theatres on July 13 and will explore the Quantum realm. This microverse may give us answers to what lies ahead of the cliffhanger we saw in Infinity War. Fans are flooding the internet with theories and rumours of the secrets this movie may hold.</p>.<p>Mechanical engineering student Rohan Koralhalli, an MCU fan, is extremely eager to watch the movie. <br />He said, “Well, I am excited as Ant-Man was missed in Infinity war. I am curious to see how the casual Ant-Man and the uptight Wasp work together, while parallelly romancing each other. I hope that the humour quotient is either the same as the previous movie or increases.”</p>.<p>The film is not just about superheroes who can shrink or grow exponentially but will also involve a high dosage of humour.</p>.<p>Scott Lang, the alter-ego of Ant-Man, is perfectly portrayed by Paul Rudd who has been a comic relief on both television and Hollywood for around two decades. Evangeline Lilly’s character of Wasp brings another female superhero into the mainstream.</p>.<p>Abhilash Gupta, a software programmer, has watched all Marvel movies and has also read most of their comics.</p>.<p>He said, “I’m looking forward to seeing Scott, Hope, the gang, especially Luis and the other wombats. The trailer of the movie seems like this is a much-needed respite with its light-hearted comedy after the heartbreak of Infinity War.”</p>
<p>Marvel fans in the city are all geared up for the upcoming release ‘Ant-Man and The Wasp’. </p>.<p>Almost all superhero fans were devastated after watching the climax of Avengers: Infinity War. Nobody remained the same after experiencing one of the most emotional scenes enacted across the universe by the mad Titan - Thanos. That one genocidal finger snap had the same baggage in the movie as it did in the 1991 comic-book event series - The Infinity Gauntlet.</p>.<p>A year-long wait for the next Marvel mega-movie is surely driving fans insane with questions. Kevin Feige, the director of Marvel studios has teased clues to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s future in his upcoming movie.</p>.<p>The film will hit the theatres on July 13 and will explore the Quantum realm. This microverse may give us answers to what lies ahead of the cliffhanger we saw in Infinity War. Fans are flooding the internet with theories and rumours of the secrets this movie may hold.</p>.<p>Mechanical engineering student Rohan Koralhalli, an MCU fan, is extremely eager to watch the movie. <br />He said, “Well, I am excited as Ant-Man was missed in Infinity war. I am curious to see how the casual Ant-Man and the uptight Wasp work together, while parallelly romancing each other. I hope that the humour quotient is either the same as the previous movie or increases.”</p>.<p>The film is not just about superheroes who can shrink or grow exponentially but will also involve a high dosage of humour.</p>.<p>Scott Lang, the alter-ego of Ant-Man, is perfectly portrayed by Paul Rudd who has been a comic relief on both television and Hollywood for around two decades. Evangeline Lilly’s character of Wasp brings another female superhero into the mainstream.</p>.<p>Abhilash Gupta, a software programmer, has watched all Marvel movies and has also read most of their comics.</p>.<p>He said, “I’m looking forward to seeing Scott, Hope, the gang, especially Luis and the other wombats. The trailer of the movie seems like this is a much-needed respite with its light-hearted comedy after the heartbreak of Infinity War.”</p>