ANT-MAN AND THE WASP Director Peyton Reed Provides Insight Into The Film's Shocking Mid-Credits Scene

ANT-MAN AND THE WASP Director Peyton Reed Provides Insight Into The Film's Shocking Mid-Credits Scene

Ant-Man and the Wasp director Peyton Reed talks about following in the footsteps of Avengers: Infinity War and trying to address the shocking events from the ending of that film. Spoilers ahead...

By HeavyMetal4Life - Jul 18, 2018 09:07 AM EST
Source: Uproxx
Ant-Man and the Wasp is a very different film from Marvel's two previous releases this year, serving as a much needed breath of comedic air. Even though the movie is largely self-contained, it was only natural that the film would address the events at the end of Avengers: Infinity War, especially since it came out after, but takes place before and during that movie.

In an interview with Uproxx, director Peyton Reed recalls watching Thanos' gauntlet snap play out on screen for the first time, likening the gut punch to Saving Private Ryan:
 
Oh God, when I first saw that moment in Infinity War – in an early cut where the effects weren’t done; I think they were still grayscale effects – it killed me. It was like Saving Private Ryan stuff. It’s like, oh my god, the extended Peter Parker moment was fantastic. I love it.

Following in the footsteps of Infinity War, it was a question of when in the film and to what extent the "snapture" would affect team Ant-Man. Reed knew that everyone would be going into the movie knowing that the snap could not be ignored and wondering who it would affect:

The thing that really appealed to us, was because it was a thing the whole way through of how are we going to deal with this issue [from] Infinity War, and it occurred to us we were going to do it in an Ant-Man and the Wasp way. Which was to tell our story, make it self-contained, and make the ending of the movie with everything wrapped up in such a neat bow at the end of the movie.

Reed talks about how there was so much going on in the film, from the mission at hand to Scott being under house arrest and trying to spend time with his daughter, to X-Con finally finding success and Janet returning from the Quantum Realm. There is enough keeping the viewer's mind preoccupied, even in the mid-credits sequence, that Reed hoped people would not realize what was about to occur. That way, when the impact of Thanos' snap was shown, it would really function as a gut punch to the audience. 

And even in the scene, we introduce all of these elements all at once to the audience. It’s like, oh, this is the first time I’ve seen Janet in street clothes. And they are in a parking lot? And there’s Luis’ van? And Scott in the suit and he’s going to the quantum realm in a shrunken tunnel? So everyone’s mind is on trying to make sense of the stuff at hand, so that hopefully the thing we were ultimately doing wasn’t immediately occurring to them.

With such a focus on incorporating these elements from Infinity War, it comes as no surprise that the mid-credits scene functioned in the way that Reed hoped it would. In fact, the sequence has received a large amount of praise from fans for how it handled those events and set-up Avengers 4.

Did you enjoy how Ant-Man and the Wasp addressed Avengers: Infinity War in its mid [and post] credits scene? Be sure to share your thoughts below!
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Pantherpool
Pantherpool - 7/18/2018, 9:10 AM
When I saw it again on Sunday, right when the scene started, a guy sitting behind me screamed "finger snap" with so much joy and excitement.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 7/18/2018, 9:12 AM
'Shocking' in the sense that EVERYONE knew it was gonna happen.
Pantherpool
Pantherpool - 7/18/2018, 9:14 AM
@soberchimera - I have friends that saw Infinity War and still didn't see it coming. I didn't know it was possible but apparently it is.
Kman
Kman - 7/18/2018, 9:17 AM
@soberchimera - lol I was expecting it so much - that I would've been livid if they didn't do it
ftf530
ftf530 - 7/18/2018, 12:46 PM
@Pantherpool - I feel the general audience still doesn't always fully comprehend - or care - about the interconnectivity, so when it happens in big ways like this, it really gets them.
PantherKing
PantherKing - 7/18/2018, 9:14 AM

I love this audience reaction videos. You should hear their reaction to the snappening it geeks.
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 7/18/2018, 9:18 AM
@PantherKing - LMAO it was literally this for me too. People didn't want to believe it
PantherKing
PantherKing - 7/18/2018, 9:23 AM
@OmegaDaGrodd - They better believe it lol. But I’m excited for next year.
ftf530
ftf530 - 7/18/2018, 12:46 PM
@PantherKing - Can we officially start calling it the snappening

cause

it's been long enough I can handle jokes about it now

It was too soon at the end of infinity war when the title logo turns to dust
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 7/18/2018, 9:15 AM
This was the most [frick]ed up thing Marvel has ever done. As soon as I saw the dust little tears started forming in my eyes. I wasn't even sad or depressed like after Infinity War, it was pure anger at that purple bastard.

My whole theater was livid
ftf530
ftf530 - 7/18/2018, 12:48 PM
@OmegaDaGrodd - Weirdly enough, I had already cried during this movie, because I have this illogical love of the movie version of janet just due to waiting so long for the final OG avenger to make it to the screen, that I was like drained by then

I know its illogical but I don't care! I cried during the flashback in the first one and she didn't even have any dialogue yet!
Ronan3Accuser
Ronan3Accuser - 7/18/2018, 9:16 AM
Kman
Kman - 7/18/2018, 9:17 AM
This was really the only way to do it - and they did it well.

Self contained but still reminded me to be hyped for A4.
JonC
JonC - 7/18/2018, 9:02 PM
@Kman - I agree. I wrote some time ago that this is the way to end it.. giving Scott a huge reason to get involved. Same thing with Captain Marvel. I can see them doing the full story and then at the mid credits scene she will get the call from Fury.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 7/18/2018, 9:19 AM
“It was like Saving Private Ryan stuff.”

Idk about that but the final third of IW was great. Really great ending.
JvIce
JvIce - 7/18/2018, 9:24 AM
There was nothing shocking about it. Ir was just stupid of them to get rid of Hank, Janet and Hope.
GoldGuy
GoldGuy - 7/18/2018, 10:03 AM
@JvIce - Would you care to elaborate? It would make this comment less trollish.
LordDaredevil
LordDaredevil - 7/18/2018, 10:54 AM
@GoldGuy - The probability of all three members of the Pym family dying is almost as ridiculous as almost everyone except the original 5 Avengers dying.
GoldGuy
GoldGuy - 7/18/2018, 11:30 AM
@LordDaredevil - Yeah, but for most of the general audience who watch these films, they'll have grown attached to Hope and Pym, and lots of people love Pfeiffer, so it was obviously intended to wring out emotional reactions from audience members.

It would have been "stupid" if they had, say, Luis' friends vanish.
ftf530
ftf530 - 7/18/2018, 12:52 PM
@GoldGuy - I almost wish that could have been the final scene

just the three guys hanging out, Luis is in the middle of one of his rants, and then he starts saying "I don't feel too good" and then the other guy yells out "It's babayaga!" and then TI, left behind, keeps eating his fancy pastries, turns on his speakers, and turns on a copy of TI's greatest hits, then sits back and says "I need to process this."
JonC
JonC - 7/18/2018, 9:03 PM
@LordDaredevil - One theory is that they don't die, they get sucked off to another reality... which is what Thanos was creating after all.
LordDaredevil
LordDaredevil - 7/24/2018, 11:34 AM
@GoldGuy - I disagree tbh. Had it been written for emotional effect I doubt it would have been a 5 minute after-credits scene, because there's no room for emotional reaction before it's over. It was written the way it was in order to set up for Avengers 4.
GoldGuy
GoldGuy - 7/25/2018, 4:20 PM
@LordDaredevil -
Well, whether or not it was written to get an emotional response, it worked anyway. People in my theater were gasping and cursing Thanos (LOL)
ShellHead
ShellHead - 7/18/2018, 9:24 AM
They've done something with Thanos that I haven't felt since, like, Sauron or Vader.

I [frick]ing hate his guts.
BoyWonder
BoyWonder - 7/18/2018, 9:30 AM
@ShellHead - you hated Vader guts shoot I was rooting for him
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 7/18/2018, 9:30 AM
@ShellHead - Seriously, after IW I felt dejected and defeated, but after this scene I walked out of the theater ready to find Thanos and tell him to square up

ftf530
ftf530 - 7/18/2018, 12:53 PM
@OmegaDaGrodd - "BRING ME THANOS!"
BoyWonder
BoyWonder - 7/18/2018, 9:29 AM
Finally seen it I give it 6/10 okay flick

Really like this mid-credit scene
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 7/18/2018, 9:33 AM
Off-Topic: @JoshWilding @RorMachine @KingPatel @HeavyMetal4Life

Did you guys see this?? New Sea Dragon from Aquaman!

JvIce
JvIce - 7/18/2018, 9:34 AM
@L0RDbuckethead - Art
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 7/18/2018, 9:42 AM
@L0RDbuckethead - Sweet lord
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