ANT-MAN AND THE WASP Director Peyton Reed Talks About What Deleted Scenes We Can Expect On Home Release

ANT-MAN AND THE WASP Director Peyton Reed Talks About What Deleted Scenes We Can Expect On Home Release

Ant-man and the Wasp's Peyton Reed has revealed the deleted scenes we can expect to see when the film debuts for home release, and shares some insight on Marvel's approach to deleted scenes...

By HeavyMetal4Life - Jul 11, 2018 04:07 PM EST
Source: Collider

With Ant-man and the Wasp currently in theaters in some parts of the world, fans have already been trying to get some insight into the latest addition to the MCU and how it affects the universe going forward. In a movie with so much creativity, especially on the use of the Pym particles and the quantum realm, it can be expected that some concepts and scenes never made it to the theatrical release of the film.

In an interview with Collider, Reed spoke about scenes that did not make the final cut of Ant-man and the Wasp. He revealed that we can expect five to ten minutes of deleted footage when the movie debuts on home release later in the year. As Reed explains, these sequences were largely cut due to being repeats of scenes that were done better elsewhere in the film.

Reed did though share some details on new footage that we can expect which should delight fans:

But yeah, there’s gonna be some stuff in the Quantum Realm, there’s definitely some stuff with Walton Goggins, there’s maybe a little more Quantum Realm stuff that you’ll see on the Blu-ray, some really fun stuff.

Walton Goggins played Sonny Burch well and brought that villainous charm to the screen that he is known for so it will be great to see more footage with him, especially if it involves his mystery buyer or alternate versions of him interrogating Luis. And the more footage of the Quantum Realm, the better. With this realm playing an important role in the future of the MCU such as Avengers 4, fans will surely want to see  what else Reed and his team dreamed up for this area.

Reed also provided some insight onto how Marvel Studios approaches the visual effects side of scenes that may end up being deleted, revealing that they will continue to work on the VFX. This approach is beneficial from both the studio and consumer sides, with Reed noting that the visual effects help them determine if the scene does have a place in the final cut of the film and, if not, the scene can look nice as a special feature on the Blu-ray:

One of the amazing things at Marvel — even if something is maybe ‘oh, I don’t know if that’s gonna be in the movie,’ they’ll continue to progress it, visual effects-wise. One, because we want to see it, and see, like, does it earn its place in the movie? And the other reason is, well, it’ll be a great thing on the Blu-ray.

Are you excited to see these scenes on the Blu-ray for Ant-man and the Wasp? Be sure to share your thoughts below!

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HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 7/11/2018, 4:33 PM
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 7/11/2018, 4:36 PM
@HeavyMetal4Life - that scene freaked me out. I thought those are man eating bugs or something
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 7/11/2018, 4:38 PM
@MyCoolYoung - haha lol, they mostly feed on plant juices
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 7/11/2018, 6:47 PM
I just came back from seeing it. I really liked it! it's not mind-blowing or anything but it's a really nice time...until the first post-credits scene hits you right back into depression mode.
anyway, the movie: Wasp is awesome. the first action scene set the bar really high and the rest of the movie's action scenes didn't live up to it, but they were still fun. I loved the way Ant-Man and Wasp were so in-synch while fighting Ghost near the end.
Douglas's still the MVP. and they even got him in a suit! not the Antman suit but still. I expected Luis to be more gratting this time from what I had heard, but I didn't really mind him. his one story scene was hilarious.
the corporate bad guys were meh. they were just an obstacle to be taken care of.
Ghost wasn't really a "villain". but I thought she was well presented and portrayed. I guess Marvel's M.O. now is "antagonist victim of their circumstances" instead of full-on bad guys to be punched.

3 for 3 this year for Marvel. god damn.
CapnMurphy2021
CapnMurphy2021 - 7/12/2018, 12:04 AM
@Spidey91 - after seeing ant-man/Wasp... I think Avengers 4 will go like...
half the world thinks the other is dead... and while the half that disappeared in Infinity War thinks the others that lived in the movie
have died.
I think ant-man is going to be phasing in and out of both worlds... kinda like that young justice episode...
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