Ant Man 3: Every PLOT HOLE and Question Answered In QUANTUMANIA!
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Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania dealt with some weird stuff--the Quantum realm, time travel, studio-mandated reshoots..a. and these created a lot of confusing plot holes hat we are here to answer for you! How did Scott escape? Is Kang still alive? What are the Council of kangs?

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“How does Janet being secretive yet her actively help explore the Quantum Realm in AMatW post credit before Endgame jive? Is the idea she was limiting how much they could find?” Actually, I think they're-editing aAnt-Man and the Wasp to make this movie make more sense. Originally, there wa sa deleted scene where she told hank more detail about the QR [clip, worlds]. And a lot of that exact dialogue was lifted for this movie, when she explains the realm to her family. At the end of ant-man and the wasp, they are sending scott into one specific part of the quantum realm to collect particles for Ghost, then they will pull him out what freaks out janet in this movie is that cassie sends out a signal that reverberates throughout the entire quantum realm, then bounces back to their location. It’s the difference between dipping your toe in the ocean, or dipping your foot in chum and then into the ocean. Case essentially created a device that would tell kang their exact location.

But also, remember what Janet tells him [time vortex, save you].

Doug: What’s a time vortex?

Well, I would imagine that a time vortex is how kang’s variants banished him to the quantum realm. After all, they are masters of time, and the quantum realm is key for time travel–so these time vortexes probably lead to the deep part of the quantum realm where Kang lives. So Janet did want them to know about kang.

And along those lines, Victor Santos 6297 says, “Janet not saying anything before it's too late, I get that she was upset about Kang, but was there any need to hide that?” I thought this made total sense. When people come home from war, they don’t usually want to talk about it. Janet wanted to forget the life she led down there. She didn;t want her family to know she was responsible for the rise of kang, or that she killed people in the resistance. She had a very normal reaction for a person with trauma.

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Soral Trading had a similar question, “If Janet Van Dyne just told them earlier that there is a time traveler conqueror, maybe they would be more ready and cautious in sending a signal there. Also, don't know why the people there blame her for all that Kang did.”

Well, I already explained why she didn’t tell them. And I totally understand why people there blame her–she hel[ed Kang get his power back. She also led a fight against him, and even says that some people call her a terrorist. It’s implied that Janet was a troublemaker who did some nasty things in the realm. Half the people probably hated her, and the other half hated her for abandoning the fight against Kang.

Rodney Summers on twitter asks, “In Ant-Man and the Wasp, Janet had strange quantum abilities, should anyone else develop these powers? How could she have developed them?”

She developed the powers because she was in the realm so long [not the woman I was]. I got the impression that Janet had soaked in quantum energy and became kind of a quantum battery. She then used all her energy to stabilize Ghost, and that’s why they were trying to get more quantum particles at the end of the movie. Though, now that we know she was a freedom fighter, maybe those powers were the result of some experiment she did on herself–trying to give herself a new weapon to use against Kang.

Invincible Heber on twitter says, “When Janet steals and expands Kang's core, she suits up as she had a nanotech suit, which isn't a thing before Black Panther (before Endgame for anyone besides T'Challa and Tony). Her suit was supposed to be old fashioned, like the one shown in Ant-Man.”

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