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Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania cast talk Ant-Man 4

Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, and director Peyton Reed share what they would like to see from Ant-Man 4. Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania is in cinemas now.

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KIM TAYLOR-FOSTER: Everybody wants to know about "Ant-Man 4" as well, and if there's an "Ant-Man 4" how it could top what we've just seen in the Quantum realm?

PAUL RUDD: I can't even-- I have no clue. I've never-- are people talking about "Ant-Man 4?" I haven't heard anything, and I don't know.

[LAUGHTER]

All I know is we have just are finishing this thing, and I can imagine where-- yeah. How do you get bigger and where do you go from here? So yeah. I don't know.

KIM TAYLOR-FOSTER: What would you want to explore with Scott more further down the line?

PAUL RUDD: When you think about it, it's like this guy, this regular guy, who has no innate super ability whatsoever. Has now gone head-to-head with Thanos and Kang. I just feel like he-- cut the guy a break. I don't-- like, just let him sit on a beach somewhere. How much abuse can he take?

This is a guy who really just wants to spend some time with his daughter. That would be nice. Maybe a nice quiet road movie of just Scott and Cassie taking in, like, a coastal city and just spending time. Maybe like the trip with Coogan. Just those who where there's no threat. There's nothing wanting to kill them. I don't know if Marvel would want to make that movie, but it would be fun to shoot.

PEYTON REED: We set up things in the first two "Ant-Man" movies that I wanted to pay off in this movie. And you can see potential. I like the idea of certainly Cassie becoming a big part of the MCU ongoing. I think one of the things is like, yeah, ping-ponging back and forth, right? It was really fun to create the Quantum realm and all these sort of characters, and I think there's more story to tell down there as well.

But I also think that you can't lose sight, and it was important in this movie to not lose sight of those family dynamics, right? And the idea of the sort of-- what we refer to I guess is the street level quality of Ant-Man and the Wasp in the first couple of movies. But the family dynamics, no matter where they are that's the key thing. And particularly, I think that Scott-Cassie relationship.

EVANGELINE LILLY: I think I would if I was the director or the writer or Kevin Feige, but not because this one isn't amazing. I actually was so thrilled to have a version of our franchise that was a big epic story, that did tie-in to the overall MCU mythology.

KATHRYN NEWTON: How cool is that?

MICHAEL DOUGLAS: Yeah. Something's got to stop somewhere. I mean, this Marvel universe can go on forever. I've enjoyed my time and loved it, but I just don't want to just peter out, dwindle out. I like to go out with a bang. That's all I meant by that. Just a big unexpected no, no.