The film Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania hits theaters today and also appeals to a younger audience – much to the delight of the two celebrities.
LONDON – Hollywood star Michael Douglas (78, “Basic Instinct”) is pleased that his role in the “Ant-Man” films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is reaching a younger audience.
“Most of my films were from the age of 16, especially the well-known ones,” Douglas told the German Press Agency in London. “So my kids didn’t get to see a lot of my films for a long time. So now I enjoy having a slightly younger audience that kind of identifies with these characters.”
Michelle Pfeiffer is also enthusiastic
His colleague Michelle Pfeiffer (64, “Scarface”), who also stood in front of the camera with him again for “Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania”, feels the same way. “I was just talking to someone whose eight-year-old son saw the movie first, and he thinks I’m so cool,” Pfeiffer gushed, laughing. “And that’s one of the biggest compliments for me.”
A colorful comic spectacle
In the film, Douglas and Pfeiffer play Hank and Janet. They are the parents of Hope aka The Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), the girlfriend of Scott Lang aka Ant-Man (Paul Rudd). In the wacky, colorful comic spectacle, the four end up in a crazy dimension where the laws of time and space do not apply. There they will face many strange creatures and a powerful super villain named Kang the Conqueror. dpa