As Scott Lang balances being both a Super Hero and a father, Hope van Dyne and Dr. Hank Pym present an urgent new mission that finds the Ant-Man fighting alongside The Wasp to uncover secrets from their past.
Infinity War's events had to be touched on somehow, and they knew they didn't want to simply show things unfolding via newscasts on TVs, so they landed on the end credits stinger instead. The only thing he'll add regarding the situation it ends on -- Scott heads into the quantum realm and as he radios out for extraction we see that Hank, Janet, and Hope have all turned to ash because of that jerk Thanos -- is that Scott won't repeat himself. He used grow discs in the first film to escape the quantum realm, but this time he has none.
Dr. Hank Pym:
I still think about the night your mother and I had to leave you.
The movie is set in San Francisco, but early in the movie, a Fake Cable Car is seen outside the Oui Restaurant, and near the end of the movie a Fake Cable Car is again on screen. The vehicle at first glance is meant to look like a Cable Car, but has huge rubber tires instead of metal wheels, and there is no Tramway Track visible because the filming locations were not at any of the three San Francisco Cable Car lines.
There is a scene at the end of the closing credits: the giant ant plays a drum solo in Scott's house while an emergency broadcast plays throughout San Francisco.
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