Ant-Man & The Wasp gets a Dolby ensemble poster as the cast starts the film's press tour less than a month before the movie hits theaters. The 20th film installment of the MCU, the follow-up flick will see Paul Rudd reprise his role as the shrinking titular hero, and the debut of his seemingly more capable partner, Wasp, played by Evangeline Lilly.

Despite the Peyton Reed-directed sequel being significantly less grand in scale than the last few Marvel Studios movies, Ant-Man & The Wasp has the potential to be a franchise game changer as it's expected to further explore the Quantum Realm - "a reality where all concepts of time and space become irrelevant as you shrink for all eternity." As the team attempts to rescue Janet van Dyne, the original Wasp, from being trapped in the alternate dimension for several decades now, Scott and Hope might be able to discover a way to travel back in time - something that will be pivotal come Avengers 4.

As a continuation of Marvel Studios' marketing for Ant-Man & The Wasp, a Dolby exclusive ensemble poster has been released. The one-sheet features Scott looming over Lilly's Wasp and Hannah John-Kamen's antagonist, Ghost. While the latest promo material is consistent with the aesthetics of all the previously released banners for the sequel, it also looks very similar to the other group posters from the last three MCU movies (Avengers: Infinity War, Black Panther, Thor: Ragnarok), which is kind of disappointing. Check it out below.

Speaking of Infinity War, the release of the poster also coincides with the start of the film's press tour. Speaking with the Korean press (via The Korea Herald), the film's leads opened up about what it feels like following such a massive hit like Avengers 3. It isn't lost on Rudd that trying to top the Joe and Anthony Russo-directed film is a lost cause. But he shares that Ant-Man & The Wasp has its own charm that people will also love. “It’s a bit like trying to follow the Beatles. We’re just happy to be at the show, doing our songs. We’re not going to try to outplay the Beatles,” he said. “Family tone, the humor and the fact that we’re playing people who are not born with superpower."

As for Lilly, she's extremely proud to be the first female MCU superhero co-headlining her own film, saying: “The film has both the female heroine and the villain. It’s very exciting time for all of us women in the MCU to be recognized, and I am incredibly grateful for Marvel to bring women in the forefront.” She also pointed out that Ant-Man &  The Wasp being more grounded is arguably what people need after Infinity War. “It takes place on earth, not on outer space, and it is a particularly relatable movie in the franchise,” Lilly explained.

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Source: Marvel Studios, The Korea Herald

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