Ant Man should use Ant Man villains
Something that’s bothered me for a while now is how Ant Man movies don’t use his villains:
Ant Man and the Wasp: Ghost and Sonny Burch are both Iron man villains
Ant man Quantumania: Kang- Avengers/F4 villain, MODOK- Avengers/Iron Man villain
Ant Man is the only one that used Darren Cross/Yellow Jacket.
Before someone mentions Egg Head, he weren’t even the main villain of the film, he was reduced to being a family member in a flashback to the real antagonist of the film (Ghost). Also he was just Elihas Starr, not Egghead in the mcu.
Kang being Ant Man 3’s main antagonist is ridiculous. If power levels weren’t a problem then why couldn’t they have Ultron appear as the main antagonist in a Ant Man movie considering that’s his biggest enemy in comics?!
I know Ant Man isn’t the most popular and not many fans read his comics but he has a obscure but fun villains, for example:
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Ant-Antagonists: The Ant-Antagonists have to be the funniest lamest supervillain group I’ve seen. While the supervillain team name came from a recent comic it’s a such dad joke that fits and the villains- The Protector, Trago, Time Master have been around in Ant Man comics for time.
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Power Broker: The Power Broker is an Ant Man villain and while the character is vastly different in the MCU.
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Bug Lords- A group of Sentient Insect Army who want to take over the Earth. A bug themed group of villains are perfect for Ant Man and considering they were defeated by Scott Lang & his daughter in comics they would have been a good choice for Ant Man: Quantumania.
It’s just annoying because they aren’t spotlighting his own villains, even if you’re gonna mix match villains then use someone that makes sense eg. Swarm would have been a better choice than Ghost who traditionally is a Spider-Man villain and an Ant Man villain because they fit.
MODOK is too strong for someone like Ant Man and Kang is just ridiculous, he’s an Avengers level threat.
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