Our Favorite ANT-MAN Easter Eggs

Paul Rudd as Scott Lang in Ant-Man courtesy Marvel
Paul Rudd as Scott Lang in Ant-Man courtesy Marvel

Ant-Man is big at the box-office.

Marvel’s latest adventure starring Paul Rudd as the titular hero won the weekend in a film filled with Easter Eggs, references and homages to Marvel’s cinematic and comic book history.

We’re working on a whole post devoted to that post-credit sequence but for now here our favorite Easter Eggs in Ant-Man.

If you’re just a Marvel movie fan, recent or old school comic book reader join the fun as we share our list:

But before we begin here’s a….

 

Spoiler Warning!

 

If you have not seen Ant-Man yet stop reading now.

 

Seriously.

 

Ok.

 

Here it comes.

 

Tales of Astonish! Villain Darren Cross (Corey Stoll) calls Hank Pym’s legendary exploits as the first Ant-Man “propaganda, Tales to Astonish.” Ant-Man’s first comic book appearance was in the classic Tales to Astonish #27 anthology comic book.

Stan Lee! Of course “The Man” would have a cameo. The co-creator of Hank Pym is seen not heard as a bartender in a hilarious finale sequence.

The Triskelion! The S.H.I.E.L.D. HQ destroyed in Captain America: The Winter Soldier is seen in a flashback early on in the Ant-Man. The iconic building in still under construction in the 198o’s when Pym is in a meeting with Peggy Carter, Howard Stark and Mitchell Carson (Hayley Atwell, John Slattery, Martin Donovan) when he leaves S.H.I.E.L.D. to strike out on his own.

Mitchell Carson? Carson is a former S.H.I.E.L.D. officer and Pym’s rival who comes back as a power broker connecting Hydra with Cross’s Yellowjacket invention. In the comics, Carson actually is a S.H.I.E.L.D. operative connected to the third man to wear the Ant-Man code-name: Eric O’Grady.

Earth’s Mightiest Heroes! Pym and Lang both reference The Avengers and not in a flattering way citing the event of Age of Ultron, showing Pym’s continued distrust of S.H.I.E.L.D.

New Avengers! Pym sends Lang on a mission to a former Stark facility not knowing it’s the new (secret?) home of the Avengers leading to a superhero smackdown between Ant-Man and Falcon (Anthony Mackie) which will lead to a post-credit sequence teasing Lang’s future in Civil War.

courtesy Marvel
courtesy Marvel

Wasp! Janet Van Dyne does exist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Janet is lost in the Quantum Realm after a mission in the 80’s. Daughter Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) has the stylish cut, now she has the uniform to become a new Wasp. (Here’s a tribute to Ant-Man and Wasp by artist Phil Noto.)

Spidey? There’s even a reference to heroes who “crawls up walls” citing the new Spider-Man set to appear in Captain America: Civil War then a rebooted solo movie from Sony and Marvel.

Did you catch more Marvel Easter Eggs or have questions? Send us a comment or join the conversation on Twitter.

Watch tomorrow for our analysis of the post-credit sequence.

By Editor