Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’s ending felt less like a definitive full stop in the MCU and more like a jumping-off point to years of stories, spin-offs, and potentially universe-destroying consequences.
Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) and the Ant-Family’s inadvertent trip to the Quantum Realm saw the Avenger clash with Kang (Jonathan Majors) and MODOK (Corey Stoll), as well as cross paths with several bizarre new characters. It all culminated in a trippy, mind-bending battle between the Conqueror and the conquered that left us with several burning questions as we departed the theater.
From the fates of certain characters to multiversal shenanigans, and even a look ahead to what’s in store next, here’s our complete breakdown of the Ant-Man 3 ending, with answers to every question you may have had about the Marvel movie’s exciting final act. Spoilers for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania below!
Kang, with the multiverse core engine for his ship now recovered, seeks to "conquer eternity" and strike back at the Kangs who exiled him across timelines and universes and "played with time like children."
Unfortunately for Kang, Cassie Lang (Kathryn Newton) escapes captivity in his fortress and enlists the help of rebel leader Jentorra (Katy M. O'Brian) to help send a message out to the people across the Quantum Realm: "Fight back."
As they storm the gates, Scott Lang transforms into Giant-Man to turn the tide. He helps take down an energy shield surrounding the fortress. Hank also arrives with his army of technologically advanced ants to swarm Kang's guards.
In the chaos, Kang descends into the battle and obliterates multiple retreating rebels. MODOK also chases Cassie, who also turns giant and knocks the villain out with a single
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