Ant-Man And The Wasp: 19 WTF Moments

Ant-Man goes back to school.

By Jack Pooley /

Marvel Studios

While Ant-Man and the Wasp may lack storytelling finesse and strong character work, it certainly makes a mighty effort to compensate with its sheer, off-the-wall weirdness. We've come a long way from the comparatively conservative superhero antics of the original Iron Man, that's for sure.

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Peyton Reed's comic book sequel gets even barmier than the already pretty demented original, serving up some ludicrously offbeat humour, delightfully daft size-shifting action, and yes, some plot developments that effectively ask the audience to check logic at the door.

That's to say nothing of the bizarre and unexpected cameos, the shocking - if undeniably predictable - credits tags, and some peculiar nods to the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (especially next summer's Avengers 4).

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It'll be interesting to see if Reed can once again out-WTF himself for the inevitable third Ant-Man film, because though fundamentally flawed, Ant-Man and the Wasp undeniably shines when it lets its freak flag fly (which it so frequently does)...