I like to think that Hank Pym had a second suit made (prior to Thanos' Snap), and just joined the battle with everyone else, and it was HE who was the Giant Man fighting in the background.
@@Zelodiac7 If you are dead for 5 years and then brought back to life for a fighting chance to live again, I think you will don the suit no matter what previous problem you encountered for not wearing in order to stay alive.
My head canon is that it was Hank Pym in a spare suit. IDK how old he is, it just seems right to have him in the final battle as he was a founding member of the Avengers in the comics.
My guess? Honest post editing mistake. What will happen is Disney/Marvel will retcon it in antman 3 so that it shows somebody else getting a suit and turning big for the fight. Maybe black goliath, hank pym, cassie lang
My head canon is that it was Hank Pym in a spare suit. IDK how old he is, it just seems right to have him in the final battle as he was a founding member of the Avengers in the comics.
And now they are explaining that it was Michael Pena- the friend of Scott Lang. It was an editing mistake, and they tried to justify that there were two antman. It's a BS to me-my opinion.
This is because there was originally a scene where they meet up in a trench, but this scene was deleted and some stuff was reshuffled so obviously they didnt realise that this scene is in the wrong place.
So what about Wasp joining to help protect the gauntlet after Peter game it to Captain Marvel when she was last shown helping in the van with Ant Man? Are we going to overlook that too?
I've discovered it when I first saw the movie. I reviewed and found it was a mistake indeed. That was the first week of showing Endgame. But who cares right? hahaha
Hey I solved the two ant man problem in endgame. When they first try out the suits he accidentally uses one before Hawkeye goes. So he jumps to the fight then jumps back. That why he freaks out in New York bc he thinks they lost.
Someone with a platform exposed it? It is an editing mistake or possibly something explained in the incoming films, it's not a plot to destroy a country or the government hiding something 😂 Why so dramatic
@@marshall8810 chill. It's sarcasm cause you went to lengths of making a yt video about something so small in comparison to more important things going on in the world
My head canon is that it was Hank Pym in a spare suit. IDK how old he is, it just seems right to have him in the final battle as he was a founding member of the Avengers in the comics.
I'm not a huge comic book reader, but I do remember in the second Ant-Man movie, Goliath was plugged by Lawrence Fishburn ( forgot his characters name)? Could it have been him?
maybe it's one of the technologies of Ant-Man suit, if you've watched Iron-Man 3 then that's the similarity of the concept. a battle suit with AI abilities that resembles the real figure
I believe THAT Giant Man was Luis. Scott's fast talking friend and fellow thief. Kevin Fiege would not make such a #glaring mistake, and most likely put him in as Giant Man (not Ant Man) to stir controversy. Luis is loyal to Scott. Checked on Scott's daughter when he was stuck in the Quantum Zone (5 years by our time.) And knowing Luis curious nature, he probably broke into Hank Pym's house and found another prototype ant-man suit that he then tweaked. Luis is to the MCU what Linus is to Star Trek Discovery: an entertaining quirk in the storyline Endgame Giant Man could also could be Hank Pym or even someone else. I wouldn't be surprised if Fiege EXPOSES Luis or Hank was the Endgame Giant Man in Ant Man 3.
All know whats gonna happen. It WAS a mistake but of course the brothers are gonna comment ( or already have ) saying some excuse and that it was intentional.
Ye the final battle screw up a lot of things and people keep making excuses it's a reshoot but really isn't this suppose to be the conclusion of all the movie a perfection movie?
When movie-mistakes like the one mentioned in this video about Ant-Man being in two places at once are spotted by critics or fans, a common response is to simply dismiss the error by stating that “a wizard did it.” And since the MCU has wizards in abundance, this solution can actually have more merit than usual, as I shall explain. Back in the scene from “Infinity Wars” where Doctor Strange (aka, “the wizard”) consulted the Time Stone, he saw one possible outcome where the heroes won and over 14 million other outcomes where they lost. And so possibly, one of the details that all those multiple failure-outcomes may have had in common is that Scott Lang (Ant-Man) left the battlefield with Hope (the Wasp) to fix the van, and that his sudden lack of presence ultimately helped to shift the balance of power to the villains. For this reason, Doctor Strange realized that the only way to create that one outcome where the heroes win would be to keep Ant-Man on the battlefield or somehow have him be in two places at once. Hence, one theory is that Doctor Strange used a duplication-spell to temporarily create a second version of Scott who would grow back into his giant form and rejoin the fight while the original Scott was in the van. The other possibility, which some other viewers here have already suggested, is that the second Ant-Man was actually the original Ant-Man himself, Hank Pym. I actually think this possibility is very likely for the following reasons: For starters, Hank was with his wife and their daughter Hope when they got snapped away (see the mid-credit scene from “Ant-Man and the Wasp”), and thus they would have also been together when they went blipped back into existence. Such evidence for that comes from the fact that Spiderman and Doctor Strange both rematerialized on the same planet where they were dusted. We can also recall the opening portion of “Spiderman: Far from Home” where the students got snapped away while in the gymnasium and were then blipped back to that same location five years later. So then, since Hank and Hope would have been together upon their restoration, it’s likely they still would have still been together when Doctor Strange showed up to recruit Hope for the battle. Hence, I surmise that during this off-screen scene, the good wizard used a temporary de-aging spell to turn Hank back into his younger self so he could put on a spare ant-man suit and join the battle at the pivotal moment when Scott left so as to keep the balance of power and ensure that the one victorious outcome came to pass. Conclusion: If either of the above theories are true, and I believe one of them must be, then they ultimately just go to further prove that Doctor Strange was the true hero of the “Endgame” movie in that he did everything that was necessary to ensure the heroes were success in saving the universe. Postscript: If the creators of this video agree with what I have written above and would now like to create a sequel video based on my explanations, they have my full permission to do so and they don’t even need to give me any credit for it. Thanks.
T'challa removing his mask saying his line than putting it back on is one of the worst superhero movie tropes. I get the actor want to show their face but this trope has to go. I hate it.
I'm annoyed when Ironman show his *RDJ's face* [meanwhile Warmachine didn't] in Civil War but atleast it's *friendly battle* and he's clearly a narcissistic guy, but here somehow Black Panther wasn't got blasted in his face even though he stands within *real war* and there's a *hugging scene* when Tony Stark meets Peter Parker within *exact war.*
Hey I solved the two ant man problem in endgame. When they first try out the suits he accidentally uses one before Hawkeye goes. So he jumps to the fight then jumps back. That why he freaks out in New York bc he thinks they lost.