Ant-Man And The Wasp Trailer Breakdown: 15 Things You Need To See
5. The Ghost
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Ant-Man and The Wasp might have more than one antagonist, but for now, The Ghost is it.
The one glimpse we were given of the character in the trailer was certainly ominous, with Hannah-John Kamen's character looking like the cross between one of Destiny's Guardians and the Vampire Brigade from Guillmero del Toro's Blade II. The one clip shows her staring off into the distance, but - given the character's comic book roots - it's an accurate look (as you can see below).
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Again, it's unclear what's spurred The Ghost's vendetta against the Pym family, but if she's half as deadly as she is in the comics, Scott, Hank and Hope are in for a tough time of things.
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