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The Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania trailer has been released, and it features Ant-Man alongside the much-anticipated villain Kang the Conqueror. The Ant-Man franchise returns early next year to kick off Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Ant-Man 3 reunites the core creative team, with Peyton Reed returning as director. Finally, the lighthearted MCU franchise is taking a different approach with the movie sequel, which has been described as having a darker tone.
Since Marvel Studios confirmed Kang as the villain in the Phase 5 film, there has been a lot of anticipation for Ant-Man 3. Jonathan Majors’ debut as He Who Remains in Loki season 1 quickly made him a fan-favourite. But the main point is that maybe the Kang shown in this Antman 3 trailer must be some other variant. This suspense will surely maintain the hype for this movie
Aside from Kang, the beautiful quantum realm shown drew our attention. Congratulations to the VFX team on this film. Here is every detail about the city shown in the trailer in the Quantum realm.
City of Quantum Realm in Ant-Man 3 trailer

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Janet Van Dyne’s fear of the Quantum Realm was evident; she had spent an unknown amount of time in the microscopic world, and the moment Cassie suggested that she was connecting to this realm, Janet knew it would be catastrophic. Her words explained that there is a secret universe beneath them, giving the Quantum Realm a separate universe. This hidden universe is littered with bizarre landscapes, horrific creatures, a bar, and a gang of apparent enemies out to cause havoc. So, what is this city in Quantum Realm? – Kang’s city could be the MCU’s version of Chronopolis.
It is a multiversal city ruled by Kang the Conqueror in comic books. This city beyond the usual limits of space and time, and is the epicentre of Kang’s conquest. And it could be a crucial location for the rest of the movie and the Multiverse Saga. There is a device in this trailer which is fueled by a mysterious ball of energy that, in the comics, this device gives Kang the power to run Chronopolis across time.
This mysterious orb of energy could be the film’s goober, with its power being crucial to Kang. Perhaps this was stolen from Kang and he requires Scott Lang’s assistance in reclaiming it.
In comic books, the city was elongated and protected by a sizable dome of transparency. It had access points to every time period that Kang had either already conquered or was in the process of doing so. Most of the time, only secret portals could be used to travel between blocks, and anyone who couldn’t locate a portal was destined to wander aimlessly through that region of the city forever.
Therefore, it is clear from the Antman 3 trailer that the director has done everything possible to make this comic as accurate as possible.