As previously reported, and the beans themselves spilled by the Ghostbusters star, Bill Murray [...]
As previously reported, and the beans themselves spilled by the Ghostbusters star, Bill Murray will make his MCU debut in the upcoming Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. The trailer shown exclusively to the attendees in the room at Hall H revealed the first footage from the upcoming sequel, in it confirming that Murray will appear. As seen in the footage that screened at the panel, Murray will play a character that lives in the Quantum Realm, and one who has a familiarity with Janet Van Dyne.
ComicBook.com's Brandon Davis was present for the Ant-Man footage that screened at San Diego Comic-Con. Director Peytoon Reed was present for the footage alongside stars Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, and newcomer Kathryn Newtown who takes on the role of Cassie Lang."We finally get to spend some time in the quantum realm," Peyton Reed revealed. The movie will introduce new characters and explore the Quantum Realm,"which is not really what you think it is.
"You're an interesting man, Scott Lang," Kang says.""You've lost a lot of time but time, it isn't what you think. It's not a straight line."
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