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Upcoming Marvel Films and TV Shows From 'Secret Invasion' to the End of Phase 6

marked the end of Phase Four in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it was not the end of the MCU, or even the Multiverse Saga. In fact, the ever-expanding continues on as it explores the lives familiar characters and introduces new heroes (and major villains) both on film and television, with projects slated through 2025.In 2022, audiences were treated to  as well as  and the sequel in theaters, while , and  all debuted on Disney+.
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Jonathan Majors ‘built’ whole new villain as Kang the Conqueror for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – despite already making his MCU debut
*Warning: Loki season 1 spoilers*New Marvel supervillain actor Jonathan Majors has revealed he ‘built’ his character of Kang the Conqueror from the ground up for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, even though he made his MCU debut back in 2021.The latest Marvel blockbuster release sees hero Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) stuck in the Quantum Realm alongside his family, including daughter Cassie (Kathryn Newton), partner Hope Van Dyne/Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), and her parents, Dr Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Janet (Michelle Pfeiffer).Janet was rescued in the previous movie after being trapped there for 30 years, and Quantumania sheds light on what she was up to during that time – and who she met.In the role of Kang, Majors is being set up for a Phase Five story arc that will also include him in the next two Avengers movies as the latest big bad.However, with things as wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey as they already are thanks to the Marvel Multiverse, Majors previously appeared as Kang variant He Who Remains on the TV show Loki with Tom Hiddleston back in 2021.Asked if he took anything from his approach to his character to Loki over to Quantumania, the actor revealed it was all different.Speaking exclusively to Metro.co.uk at the UK gala screening, he said: ‘The thing is that for the missions of the Kangdom it’s important to build all the guys separately, build everything separately, and let them have their own life and their own understanding.
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Catherine Zeta-Jones looks gorgeous in a pale blue busty gown
The stars were out in force for the Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania premiere held at the BFI IMAX Waterloo on Thursday night. Catherine Zeta-Jones - whose husband Michael Douglas stars in the film - looked gorgeous in a pale blue busty gown while Evangeline Lilly looked very glamorous.The actress, 53, was the epitome of chic in the one-shoulder design which cinched her in at the waist and had a flattering floor length design.Catherine accessorised with simple silver bracelets and wore her brunette hair in loose waves while opting for bronzed makeup.Elsewhere Evangeline, 43, - who plays Hope van Dyne/Wasp - dazzled in a dramatic silver sequin dress which had glittery tassels all over it.   Event: The stars were out in force for the Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania premiere held at the BFI IMAX Waterloo on Thursday night (left Catherine Zeta Jones and right Evangeline Lilly) Wow! Catherine Zeta Jones - whose husband Michael Douglas stars in the film - looked gorgeous in a pale blue busty gown while Evangeline Lilly looked very glamorousShe boosted her height with silver heels and wore her blonde tresses in her short style while completing the look with matching dangly earrings.Also at the premiere was Kathryn Newton - who plays Cassie Lang - who made sure all eyes were on her in a silk purple dress that had a corset-style neckline and thin straps.Her slim figure was on display in the figure hugging dress and she wore her red tresses in a chic top knot. Also at the star-studded premiere was Paul Rudd who wore a light grey suit, white shirt and black tie as he posed with Jonathan Majors.The third movie in the Ant-Man franchise is eyeing the biggest debut in franchise history with $280 million worldwide.Box office analysts
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Evangeline Lilly shows off striking shaved head in vibrant ensemble for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania press in London
Evangeline Lilly showed off her chic sense of style when stepping out in London.The Canadian actress and author, 43, also proudly boasted a shaved head, which she debuted in 2019 after filming the transformation for her Instagram followers as she got rid of her long locks.Having kept her hair very short for a few years, it appears the Lost star has gone even shorter, and has also been bleaching her once brunette tresses, making for a sophisticated ash blonde look.Photographed outside Virgin Radio after an interview with Chris Evans, the award-winning star brightened up a grey February day in a yellow frock.She teamed the sunny maxi dress with a pair of brown suede boots, throwing a smart khaki coat over the top for warmth.The Real Steel star flashed a smile to cameras, a bronzed make-up look enhancing her natural beauty.Evangeline – full name Nicole Evangeline Lilly – appeared on the radio show alongside Kathryn Newton to talk about their new major blockbuster Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.A synopsis for the movie reads: ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp find themselves exploring the Quantum Realm, interacting with strange new creatures and embarking on an adventure that pushes them beyond the limits of what they thought was possible.’The flick also stars Paul Rudd, Bill Murray, Jonathan Majors, Samuel L. Jackson, and Michelle Pfeiffer, whom the actresses joked ‘slays’ in her role.Chatting to host Chris on his Breakfast Show, Evangeline – who plays Hope Van Dyne/The Wasp – explained of the Marvel project: ‘Hope and Scott started the first film at odds.
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Before Seeing ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,’ Here’s Everything You Need to Know From the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment Writer One of the great charms of the first two “Ant-Man” movies is how little they have to do with the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sure, Paul Rudd’s Scott Lang tussles with Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson in the 2015 original. And yeah, the introduction of the Quantum Realm in the 2018 sequel lays the groundwork for the time travel shenanigans in “Avengers: Endgame.” But generally speaking, audiences could take in Scott’s size-shifting adventures alongside scientist Hank Pym (Michael Douglas), his daughter Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) and Hank’s wife and Hope’s mother Janet van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer), without needing to be steeped within the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe. “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” is a different beast entirely. Despite the assurances of Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige that every Marvel title can exist on its own terms, the third “Ant-Man” film is neck deep in series lore as it launches Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — and the second act of the Multiverse Saga. Here’s everything you need to know before watching “Quantumania.”
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