Ant-Man has remained one of Marvel’s more light-hearted characters since making his debut in 2016, and most of his screen time contains humor or goofiness. He slowly started to gain more depth as he continued to appear in the MCU, especially after going through things like getting stuck in the quantum realm and having to fight for his right to maintain a relationship with his daughter.
For the most part, when fans think of Ant-Man they think of laughter, ridiculousness, and the classic Marvel “funny guy” character with a go-getter attitude and an army of insects. All of this has worked well for the character of Scott Lang thus far, and will surely continue to do so in the future. Paul Rudd plays the part perfectly and Marvel viewers are excited about his 2023 return in Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania.
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But despite all the goofiness associated with Ant-Man, Scott Lang is a brilliant man with a strong desire to protect the innocent and do the right thing. Scott has everything it takes to be a good hero, including humility, as he often forgets how important he is.
Ant-Man was a key player in bringing back the population during Avengers: Endgame and the heroes likely wouldn't have been able to solve the Thanos problem if it weren't for his help.
There have been many moments where Scott forgets that he's actually a hero himself, instead acting much like a little kid that's eager to please their parents. For example, he expressed a deep admiration for Steve Rogers in Civil War and Avengers: Endgame (which led to the infamous ‘America’s ass’ punchline) and Scott can't seem to believe that he's working alongside such big names in the hero business.
Scott did get into the superhero
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