Back in his reality, Scott celebrates Cassie’s birthday, though a nagging thought remains: if Kang was the "Exiled One" meant to stop his even more dangerous variants, did the heroes just make things much worse for the [4, 6]?
Separated upon arrival, Janet admits she spent her thirty years in exile fighting a tyrant she once helped: . Kang, a multiversal traveler exiled by his own variants, needs a "Multiversal Engine Core" to escape and wreak havoc across timelines [3, 4]. He coerces Scott into retrieving it by threatening Cassie’s life [3]. ДЊovjek mrav i osa: Quantumania
Scott succeeds, but Kang reneges on their deal. A massive battle ensues involving a revolutionized Quantum Realm resistance and an army of hyper-intelligent ants led by Hank [4, 5]. In the chaos, Scott faces off against Kang in a brutal hand-to-hand fight. With Hope’s timely return, they destroy the engine, seemingly trapping Kang and allowing the family to return home [4, 6]. Back in his reality, Scott celebrates Cassie’s birthday,
Scott Lang, now a successful memoirist, is living his best life in San Francisco until his daughter, Cassie, reveals she’s been building a device to contact the . Despite Janet van Dyne’s panicked warnings, the device activates, sucking Scott, Cassie, Janet, Hank Pym, and Hope van Dyne into a microscopic universe [1, 2]. He coerces Scott into retrieving it by threatening