Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is the same kind of CG slog you've come to expect from Marvel, only this time extra disappointing because it makes Paul Rudd boring. Our review:
. At a minimum, it felt like the budget line for creating new aliens was double or even triple that allowed in afilm. That said, the relentless green screen of it all, coupled with often clunky, predictable dialogue, drains much of the interpersonal charm and chemistry that helped buoy the previous films.
And then it all gets shoved into the MCU Third Act Sausage Grinder, yielding a familiar mush of green-screened heroes battling swarms of identical henchmen in numbers as limitless—or conspicuously absent—as they need to be. It’s all an amazing technical achievement in its own right—the sheer length of the end credit listing of companies and people involved is in many ways as impressive as any special effect on the screen.
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