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Marvel’s Dad Michael Douglas Says Quantum Realm is Key to the MCU Moving Forward

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brian-mcgee - October 19, 2018

Interviewers have learned that there are more than a few loose lips among the stars of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and they exploit them whenever they get the chance. Along with Tom Holland and Mark Ruffalo, Michael Douglas has become a key source of informational nuggets—some useless and some that clearly weren't meant to be divulged.

Since cunnilingus related cancer survivor Douglas is such a notorious leaker of information, even softball pitcher Ryan Seacrest managed to get him to confirm a long rumored subplot for Avengers 4. While appearing on Seacrest's On Air program, Douglas was asked if the events of Ant-Man and the Wasp will impact the MCU going forward, and he had this to say...

"I mean, all of them. I mean, the Quantum Realm, that’s the key. That’s the key. The Quantum Realm plays an important part in all the next chapters, I think, of the Marvel films."

All of those chapters and what-not, sure. God bless Michael Douglas, and not just because he beat back throat cancer caused by years of eating box. Rather, because he's become Marvel's resident dad, full of wisdom and misinformation in equal measure.

Ant-Man and the Wasp is available on all compatible media formats including DVD, Blu-ray, Laserdisc, Betamax, and CED. Man, what I wouldn't give to watch Ant-Man and the Wasp on a SelectaVision. One movie spread across four sides of two discs... those were the days.


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