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8. A Criminal Car Chase
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In a scene that takes place prior to Scott, Hank and Hope downsize their office and wheel it a way, the trio look to be engaged in some sort of car chase. Pursued by a gang of criminals and not law enforcement, Evangeline Lilly's Hope runs circles around their henchmen before engaging in a particularly fantastic piece of driving, deploying a new feature of what looks to be yet another unassuming van.
Again, we don't know why they're being chased. Right now, it looks as though Hope and Hank have whisked Scott away on short notice (on account of his morning wear), and that they've got some angry-looking enemies on their tail.
In any case, expect this sequence to take place early on in the film, with the relative peace and quiet of Lang's post-Civil War existence disturbed by his one-time mentor.
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