MCU – multiverse theme is difficult. Ant-Man 3 writer translates

Movie Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantomaniathat kicked off Phase 5 of the MCU is still in theaters today. They returned to their roles Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer. He portrayed the villain Kang the Conqueror Jonathan Majors.
He is responsible for directing the production Payton Reedand acted as screenwriter Jeff Loveness, who spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about the shortcomings of the multiverse in the MCU. He was asked how he balances writing for the masses with the complex concepts of the multiverse from the comics.
In many ways, it’s too accessible to the public right now, and the challenge is to give it your own unique character due to other great things like Rick and Morty, Everything everywhere at once Whether Spider-Man Universe. I feel like viewers are a bit smarter than we think, and the trick is finding the humanity in the middle.
Loveness added that when setting the stakes in the film, he tried not to focus on the multiverse, but on what that meant for the particular character facing it. He wanted to draw a connection between Scott Lang and Kang the Conqueror, which was not present in the comics. In the writers’ room, he laid out his idea for Kang, who is the god of time – a pharaoh who has lost more time than Scott Lang in the MCU. This helped give the film a very personal feel. The screenwriter finally admitted that after Spider-Man with a mustache and Doctor Strange without a beard, the time has come for the multiverse story to evolve a bit in future projects such as Avengers: The Kang Dynastyfor which Loveness is writing the screenplay, and Avengers: Secret Warswritten by Michael Waldron.
I think we’re both looking forward to raising the bar, because the audience already has a pretty good education in this area.