It's possible that Hank Pym worked with the San Francisco police in the 1970s....
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQfjxZFeVp8[/yt]
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQfjxZFeVp8[/yt]
I'm assuming since this is an official picture, that the Golden Gate means at least some of it is set there.With one day of filming under them an official photo of Rudd as Scott Lang in civilian clothing by the San Fran bridge has been released.
Suck on that Fantastic Four
More seriously, cool but relatively unhelpful pic. I wonder if those are his thief clothes. Also, I wonder if the film is set in San Fran.
"[Rudd] called me when Edgar Wright stepped away from the project and told me what was going on. I went and met with Marvel, and I was a little dubious just because I’m friends with Edgar and I didn’t know what the story was, and then when I kind of heard what happened, that Edgar had parted ways, and then I saw their materials, I was like, ‘God this is pretty cool’. Ultimately I didn’t want to jump in as a director, I had too many other projects going and it was too tight, but I thought, ‘You know what, I can rewrite this, and I can do a lot of good by rewriting it."
That explains why he didn't direct then, and he goes on to reveal in the interview that he and Rudd actually spend a couple of months working together and completely rewriting the screenplay, adding: "I really thought we put some amazing stuff in there and built on an already strong script from Edgar Wright and sort of just enhanced some stuff. We added some new action beats. I grew up on Marvel Comics so the geek in me was in heaven that I got to add a giant action sequence to the movie; I was so excited. So we did, we added some cool new action."
This is exactly the kind of world building stuff the fans of these movies appreciate, both general audiences and hard core comic fans.The original rumor stated that Michael Douglas’ Hank Pym will have a prologue flashback meeting at S.H.I.E.L.D. with founding members Peggy Carter, Howard Stark, Armin Zola and a young Alexander Pierce, who was portrayed by Robert Redford in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. The scene in question involving MCU characters was purportedly a sticking point that led to the departure of original director Edgar Wright from Ant-Man back in May.
^Agreed with all of the above. Also, IIRC, they are using the same actor who played Howard Stark in Iron Man 2 in that role.
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