Ant-Man And The Wasp Trailer Breakdown: 15 Things You Need To See
12. A New Kind Of Craft
Marvel Studios
Although the only 'iconic' Ant-Man vehicle we've seen so far has been Luis' van, today's teaser also showed us a very science-y looking craft, one that appears later on in a very interesting locale.
It's unclear who constructed the craft, but given the trailer switches to Bill Foster's (Laurence Fishburne) perspective soon afterwards, it could be that Marvel's other giant has had a hand in this particular design.
More interesting, however, is that it appears to be designed for microscopic travel. It's spotlighted at the end of the teaser next to some micro-looking-organisms, and while a pilot is yet to be discerned, one would assume Scott and Hope aren't far away, especially if they're looking for a way to get to the subatomic realm.
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