There are a lot of questions that have been unanswered as to how Ant-Man is going to tie-into the rest of the Marvel universe, but the latest rumor may shed some light on how the hero will find his way to the Avengers and how Iron Man will find an ally in a former side character.
It looks like Pym Technologies has found its new corporate office in Atlanta as filming for one of the upcoming Marvel movies is in full swing in the Peachtree City.
With production currently underway in Atlanta, it seems like one star of the one of the upcoming Marvel movies wants so badly to talk about the film, but is still unable to. She did have some choice words for the director and star though.
While it seems like Ant-Man may not be able to do much at his size, the hero does obtain super strength, which leads one of the actors on the movie to believe that the little hero could defeat one of Marvel's largest, the Hulk.
It looks like actors in Atlanta could have the opportunity to serve drinks to one of the protagonists of the next Marvel movie as a new casting call is looking for extras to play bartenders and waitstaff for a night shoot.
While the lucky people in Comic-Con's Hall H were the only ones to see the first footage from the upcoming Ant-Man movie, one visitor took to the drawing board with some recorded audio to show those who didn't get to see the footage what Marvel's next origin story will look like.
With Hank Pym showing Scott Lang the ropes in the Ant-Man movie, it seems like Pym will also be giving away one of his most iconic items to Lang and the actor playing the role won't be able to wear it during the movie.
While production has only been going on for one day in San Francisco, it seems like the first image of Paul Rudd as Scott Lang has already hit the web.
With the Marvel panel hitting Comic-Con and the beginning of filming for 'Ant-Man' commencing soon, director Peyton Reed and stars Paul Rudd and Michael Douglas got together prior to the convention to give fans a taste of what to expect from the highly publicized film.
A lot of people were sad when they found out Edgar Wright was leaving Marvel's 'Ant-Man' movie due to creative conflict, and evidently one of those people was Paul Rudd.
Even before the festivities of San Diego Comic-Con got started, Marvel is already making waves with the unveiling of the first poster from their upcoming film, 'Ant-Man.'