At the top of the unique Ant-Man film, Corey Stoll’s villainous character, Yellowjacket, was bested by Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) in Cassie Lang’s bed room. Our Marvel hero went subatomic in order that he might infiltrate Yellowjacket’s go well with, destroying it from the within. And Yellowjacket didn’t collapse, or explode. He simply kind of folded in on himself, presumably getting sucked into the Quantum Realm – the place Scott needed to go with the intention to cease him.
When you don’t bear in mind, it appeared like this:
We didn’t see Corey Stoll’s character, Darren Cross, within the second film Ant-Man and the Wasp, however he made a major return in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania in a live-action model of the uncommon Marvel villain MODOK. The design of the character was… completely different. MODOK has a really small physique and a large head. However on this case, it was Stoll’s actual face, stretched like a foul Photoshop. I beloved it, however others took challenge with it.
Getting an opportunity to talk with Stoll following the discharge of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, I needed to know if he all the time knew that he was going to return following Ant-Man. As a result of they didn’t kill him. He simply… went away. And when it got here to what he had bee advised, Corey Stoll advised CinemaBlend:
Nobody actually dies within the MCU. Even a major character who died within the authentic Black Panther returned for Black Panther: Wakanda Without end, and it made sense within the grand scheme of the principle story. On the similar time, Marvel not too long ago made it clear that main MCU heroes reminiscent of Robert Downey Jr. are off the desk, permitting new characters to hold the MCU ahead.
We are going to discover out extra about them as the complete slate of Upcoming Marvel Motion pictures begin to arrive in theaters, beginning with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 opens in Could.