ACCA |
Best Stunt Ensemble |
COLA |
Location Manager of the Year - Studio Feature Film |
Golden Schmoes |
Best Comedy of the Year |
Golden Trailer |
Best Fantasy/Adventure TV Spot |
Best Home Ent Action |
Best Home Ent Fantasy/Adventure |
Best Voice Over TV Spot |
HMMA Award |
Best Original Score - Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Film |
Faith and Freedom Award |
Movies |
Tar Heel Award |
PCC Award |
Best Movie Based on a Comic Book or Graphic Novel |
Actor |
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture |
Teen Choice Award |
Choice Action Movie |
Choice Action Movie Actor |
Choice Action Movie Actress |
VES Award |
Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature |
Greetings from Lithuania.I kinda enjoyed "Ant-Man and the Wasp" (2018) more then i thought i will.
Like the first Ant-Man film, this movie is fun and light, and I like it a lot.
Listen, Ant-Man and the Wasp is by no means a bad film, even though it ranks among the bottom five of my MCU ranking. If anything, it is a testament to the incredible consistency of this franchise who very rarely stumbles.
I am surprised by the reception of the Ant-Man films. I didn't like the first one but I love the second one.
I enjoyed the film as a whole but I believe they were trying to get across the whole quantum realm theory too much in this film and forgot a little bit about the story. Still some funny parts in it and good action.
I don't want to say Ant-Man and the Wasp is a mess... but it kinda is.
The first ant man was amazing. The sequel is so not on the level of it.
The film is bookended by the song "Come On Get Happy", which was the theme song for the TV series The Partridge Family. The series starred, and the lead singer on the song was David Cassidy, who passed away eight months before the film was released.
This movie was a decent one time watch. Even though on its own, it's not as good as its prequel but since it's a part of Marvel universe you wouldn't regret watching it.