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Peyton Reed On Completing His Ant-Man Trilogy, Doing Right By Michelle Pfeiffer, And Bringing MODOK To Life

No one will be calling Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania a “palette cleanser.” This was always the joke after the prior two Ant-Man movies immediately followed huge Avengers movies with massive stakes for the future of the MCU, then here would come Paul Rudd’s Scott Lang and his quirky cast of characters that remained, until now, fairly self-contained movies. (Self-contained on their own, obviously Scott Lang has appeared in other MCU movies. And, yes, the post-credit scene of Ant-Man and the Wasp crossed over into other events.)

But now, Peyton Reed’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is charged to set up an entire new phase of Marvel movies. (For those counting, this is the fifth.) Reed, who directed all three Ant-Man installments – only the second MCU director to do so, joining Spider-Man’s Jon Watts; James Gunn will join the club soon – is tasked with introducing the world to Kang (Jonathan Majors), who will be the major villain for the considerable future. As Scott, Cassie Lang (Kathryn Newton) Janet van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer), Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly), and Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) are all sucked into the Quantum Realm, where Kang awaits, this sets up a much larger role for Pfeiffer, who spent 30 years down there and very much knows her way around. But, by doing this, we had to say goodbye to the quirky people who surround Scott, like Michael Peña’s Luis, who does not appear in this third movie.

Ahead, Peyton Reed takes us through what it was like to shift from “palette cleanser” to a full-on MCU movie that will set up and have repercussions for the next slate of films. Also, he explains how he finally pulled of getting MODOK into an MCU movie.

You are, I believe, only the second Marvel MCU director to date to finish your trilogy. You directed all three.

Yes, I did. It’s exciting. Who would’ve thought when we started the first Ant-Man, when we started shooting in 2014, that there would be a third one? I’m thrilled because, like you, I’m sure, I grew up on the original Star Wars trilogy and Indiana Jones, what was then a trilogy, and Back to the Future trilogy and that stuff. And it’s great to be able to progress these characters and then get to the third movie. Part of the thing, as you get to the third movies, we’ve got to make this different and interesting and not do the same old thing – and mix it up and try and make the third movie as radically different while retaining the same characters that we know and love to see.

Well, speaking of that, of all the reactions, no one’s calling this one “a palate cleanser.”

[Laughs] Well, my job is done then. I think that sort of came about because we always would follow a massive Avengers movie, right? And I jokingly said, well, maybe not so jokingly, said at one point, it’s like, I don’t want to be a palate cleanser. I want to be the Big Avengers movie. And by that I just meant Ant-Man deserves this massive adventure. And we have this thing – particularly after Ant-Man and The Wasp – we have this big, unanswered question that we owe the audience an answer to, which is: what the hell was Janet van Dyne doing in the Quantum Realm for 30 years? She wasn’t wandering around a psychedelic void with a walking stick for 30 years. She had a whole life down there. And what if that was our entree into this big, new villain, Kang the Conqueror? What if there was a prior relationship that happened down there? But also to get to invent and create this entire subatomic world, that seemed thrilling to me.

Well also, speaking of that. I wouldn’t say the whole movie, but honestly, three-fourths of the way through this movie, Michelle Pfeiffer is the main character, which is awesome.

Yeah, we had to do right by Janet van Dyne. She was rescued at the end, basically, of the last movie. We deliberately introduce her in this movie serving pizza at the dining room table, like the most domestic content you can imagine. It’s like, oh wow, I guess that’s what Janet’s doing now back on Earth. She’s serving pizza to the family, which is great. But as they get sucked into the Quantum Realm, you start to see there’s desperation and there’s a mission at hand, but you start to see her come back to life and see how vibrant she was as a hero in the Quantum Realm. And they start to peel back the layers. And you realize all the stuff that she had not told her family about. We liked the idea of exploring family secrets in the movie.

You mentioned Kang and Jonathan Majors. Look, we all know he’s a good actor. But his first day playing Kang, what were you thinking? It’s insane what he’s doing.

Jonathan and I had a lot of Zoom calls way early on, right as I cast him. And we talked about if this is a guy who has dominion over time, and sort of doesn’t live in a straight line… And there’s a line in the movie that Jeff Loveness wrote, “You’re an Avenger. Have I killed you before?” He’s had all these experiences, he can’t even keep it straight. What would it be like being in the presence of that person? And we talked about this economy of movement and this economy of language. He’s very deliberate when he speaks, and when he speaks that way, you listen.

And then we talked about trauma. We talked about, people experience trauma in their linear life. What if this guy had experienced multiple traumas? There’s something very broken about Kang the Conqueror, right? And we liked the idea that if you live in that many lifetimes, what does forming attachments mean? Is there any attachment he’s ever formed? And we liked the idea of peeling away this backstory where maybe his attachment to Janet van Dyne is the closest he’s ever come to actually having a relationship with someone…

And then she betrays him, at least in his mind.

In his mind, he’s betrayed by her. In her mind, she’s betrayed by him. And we love that idea. And also that it’s in a superhero trilogy that’s about family and those attachments. This is something that Kang doesn’t really have, and we liked that juxtaposition.

MODOK is in this movie, because I’m under the impression it’s been at least talked about before in two other prior MCU movies and didn’t happen. And you finally cracked the code, but are you also worried about hardcore MODOK fans, “That is not the way it is in the comics.” I don’t know them, but I’m guessing they’re out there.

Yeah, I suppose there are hardcore MODOK advocates out there. I don’t know who these people are…

I bet you soon will.

Yeah, I know. I’m going to hear from them. That’s the thing with Marvel Comics, is everybody has a prior relationship with these characters as a comic book fan. So you have to make finite choices when you bring these characters to the screen, and some people are going to like them, and some aren’t. But at the end of the day, he’s still a bizarro, grotesque character who’s a giant floating head. And he is also a mechanized organism designed only for killing.

But when we talked about how we could fit him in, it seemed like the perfect movie to introduce him. And we liked the idea, his plot function. And we also like the idea of, as we reveal who MODOK is in this movie, there are ramifications for Cassie Lang. It’s actually kind of triggering for Cassie, because she mentions early on in the movie that someone came into her bedroom when she was six and tried to kill her! And for a six-year-old, that’s going to leave a mark. So all of those things sort of accrued to, okay, we have a take on him that I think could be a little scary and a little dramatic. And, ultimately, he’s got his own arc in this movie, which we were thrilled about.

I’ve always found MODOK funny. But seeing him in a live-action movie, he’s kind of terrifying.

Oh, yeah. No, he needs to be terrifying. He’s down there for a reason. He’s got a function, and conceptually it’s one of the strangest things that the Marvel Comics people ever created.

So like I said, Michelle Pfeiffer is front and center. So is Michael Douglas this time around. But it seems like to do that, we had to say goodbye to characters like Michael Peña’s, who was so great in the last two movies. And Scott Lang’s whole quirky cast of characters. I did miss them. I understand that they can’t all go to the Quantum Realm.

I think it’s just, we had done it for two movies. And I love those characters. Like you, I really genuinely love them. But there was so much story to tell on this thing, and it’s one of those things. As you start to formulate what this third movie’s going to be, there are certain things that you just don’t have room for. You may have to make these hard choices, and that was really one of them.

I do have a thing. There is, for me, a personal good luck charm, and you can’t make an Ant-Man movie without David Dastmalchian. David plays a very different role in this movie. But yeah, it was definitely a decision, like with the Ant-Man family and then Kang the Conqueror and MODOK and introducing all the Freedom Fighters, there’s only a certain amount of real estate in the movie.

It’s funny you mentioned him, because I’m from Kansas City originally, and between David and Paul Rudd, you’ve got two Chiefs fans to deal with while you do the press this week.

[Laughs] Absolutely, man. And yeah, there’s no bigger Chiefs fan than Paul Rudd.

No, I am.

[Laughs] Okay, you’ll have to talk to him about that!

I know, yeah.

Someone asked him a question about if he were able to travel through time, what would he go back in his life and relive. And it was the Chiefs winning the Super Bowl and being at the game with his son.

I went to that game, too, and you know what? That’s also what I would pick. He is right about that.

I love it.

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Andy Samberg And Jean Smart Are Making A Time-Bending Comedy That Actually Sounds Really Fun

Andy Samberg and Jean Smart have signed on for a time-bending romantic comedy for Amazon, which practically sells itself because we said Andy Samberg and Jean Smart earlier, right? Ok, good. Titled 42.6 Years, the film is based on a story from Samberg, who co-wrote the script with Late Night With Seth Meyers writer Seth Reiss, and it definitely takes an unconventional approach to the rom-com genre. Craig Gillespie, who last directed I,Tonya and Cruella, is attached to helm the project.

Via The Hollywood Reporter:

The story centers on a young man (Samberg) who, in order to save his life, undergoes an experimental procedure in which he’s cryogenically frozen. When he wakes up 42.6 years later, physically unchanged thanks to being frozen, he finds himself alone in a future with no one to turn to but his ex-girlfriend, who is now much older than him (and played by Smart).

Pairing Samberg and Smart is a solid casting choice. The two have been delivering standout comedy projects in recent years. Samberg starred on the hit series Brooklyn Nine-Nine and the breakout indie flick Palm Springs, which played around with the concept of time a bit. (It’s fun. Watch it.) Smart, for her part, has racked up rave reviews on HBO with Watchmen, Hacks, and Mare of Easttown. She can currently be seen in Damien Chazelle’s Babylon because, again, putting Jean Smart in anything is always a good call.

Anyway, if Marty McFly can go back in time in Back to the Future and kind of date his mom, Andy Samberg gets to freeze himself and date Jean Smart in the future. That’s only fair. And a lot less troublesome. It’s kind of wholesome, actually. Good for them. And good for us, too, because we get to watch it.

(Via The Hollywood Reporter)

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Melanie Lynskey Finds It ‘Thrilling’ That Some People Are Mad About Her ‘The Last Of Us’ Casting

This may come as a surprise, but some people who watch a TV show based on a video game have toxic views. I know I’m shocked, but it’s true. Take a look at the reaction to the Bill and Frank episode of The Last of Us. Or better yet, don’t look at it.

Actress Melanie Lynskey, who plays Kathleen, an original character created for the HBO series, has also been hearing from the worst that Twitter has to offer since she made her debut during last Sunday’s episode. And frankly, she’s thrilled.

“Other than getting to work with creative geniuses who I respect and admire [creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann] the thing that excited me most about doing #TheLastOfUs is that my casting suggested the possibility of a future in which people start listening to the person with the best ideas,” the Yellowjackets actress wrote in a lengthy Twitter thread. Lynskey described Kathleen as not “the coolest or the toughest person,” but “the organiser. The person who knows where everything is. The person who is doing the planning. The person who can multitask. The one who’s decisive.”

She continued:

Women, and especially women in leadership positions, are scrutinized incessantly. Her voice is too shrill. Her voice is too quiet. She pays too much attention to how she looks. She doesn’t pay enough attention to how she looks. She’s too angry. She’s not angry enough. I was excited at the idea of playing a woman who had, in a desperate and tragic time, jumped into a role she had never planned on having and nobody else had planned on her having, and then she actually got shit done… I understand that some people are mad that I’m not the typical casting for this role. That’s thrilling to me. Other than the moments after action is called, when you feel like you’re actually in someone else’s body, the most exciting part of my job is subverting expectations

Kathleen gets sh*t done, and as long as the sh*t getting done doesn’t involve hurting Joel or Ellie, all the power to her.

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What Is Beyoncé’s Ivy Park Trail Collection’s Release Date?

Everything is coming up Beyoncé this week. After she made history with her Grammy win for Best Dance/Electronic Album for Renaissance, the presale for tickets to her upcoming world tour began. But that’s not all.

Tomorrow, February 9, the latest collection from Beyoncé’s Adidas-backed Ivy Park label will arrive, just in time to take advantage of all the good Beyoncé vibes this week.

Park Trail, the name of the new collection, appears to be centered around the great outdoors, with parkas and puffer jackets, hiking shoes, and cargo pants all in bold oranges and camouflage prints.

Ivy Park promoted the new line with a campaign featuring folks like Ice Spice and Offset (along with his son, Kody Cephus), releasing images featuring Offset decked-out from head-to-toe in deer hunter orange, a camoed-down Ice Spice, and even model Devon Aoki in an all-purple ensemble featuring a translucent trenchcoat, a knee-length sports dress, and matching sock boots.

Technically, the collection will be available online on February 9, while you can buy the pieces in real life at select retailers beginning February 10.

In other Beyoncé news, fans were relieved to hear that tickets to the upcoming Renaissance Tour cannot be resold for more than their face price as the unusual rollout for them made things a little more complicated than in the past.

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Smino Announced His ‘She Already Decided 2’ Mixtape With The Beyoncé-Sampling ‘Smi Myself And I’

The 65th annual Grammy Awards this past weekend were filled with several historic moments. Not only did actor and producer extraordinaire Viola Davis earn the coveted EGOT title, but multi-hyphenated talent Beyoncé became the most-awarded winner of all time, as well as the first Black woman to win in the category of Best Dance/Electronic Album. Well, the flowers for Mrs. Knowles-Carter are still coming in as melodic rapper Smino pays homage to her award-winning catalog in his latest song.

Sampling Beyoncé’s 2003 single “Me Myself And I,” the St. Louis native’s newest track, “Smi Myself And I,” is the lead song off his forthcoming mixtape, She Already Decided 2, the follow-up to the namesake project released in 2020 that’s set to drop on 4/20. On the track, Smino comfortably fixes into the heartbreak pocket Beyoncé set on the inspiration track.

In typical Smino fashion, he cleverly sprinkles several witty metaphors throughout the track, even subtle nods to Queen Bey herself as the track opens, rapping, “I only look up to my Visine / Smi myself and Irene / I be / In the cut like IV / Jim Carey da Nina Simone so bro gone let freedom ring / Whoever carry my semen gone go on and become Big Queen.”

The video for the song directed by The Film Lord captures candid tour footage of Smino and friends as his co-headlining live experience with JID, Luv Is 4ever, continues to sell out across the country. Smino may receive love at each stop but based on the track’s lyrics it is the type of love he’s looking for.

Listen to ‘Smi Myself And I’ above.

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A Radio DJ May Have Accidentally Revealed When A New Foo Fighters Album Is Coming Out

After the tragic death of drummer Taylor Hawkins, the future of Foo Fighters was unclear. At the end of 2022, though, the band indicated they would be moving on without Hawkins, writing in a message shared on social media, “Without Taylor, we never would have become the band that we were — and without Taylor, we know that we’re going to be a very different band going forward.” That message concluded, “We also know that you, the fans, meant as much to Taylor as he meant to you. And we know that when we see you again — and we will soon — he’ll be there in spirit with all of us every night.”

Now, as MusicRadar notes, it appears that “soon” really is soon: Radio X DJ Chris Moyles seems to have accidentally let slip that Dave Grohl and company have a new album set to drop in the coming weeks.

While on the air on February 7, after playing the band’s “Walk,” Moyles said, “Oh, I love that song so much: Foo Fighters, and ‘Walk.’ They’ve got a new album coming out in, uh, March, Foo Fighters, which I’m very much looking forward to.”

No official announcements about new Foo Fighters music have been made. Furthermore, at the moment, it’s unclear how or if Foo Fighters have decided to replace Hawkins.

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Ed Sheeran Popped By Bilbo Baggins’ Fictional Land For A Unique Performance At Hobbiton

Ed Sheeran is currently touring around New Zealand. Still, the singer found time to hop his way over to Hobbiton, the outdoor set from the popular Lord Of The Rings film franchise, to play some tunes.

As fans flock to Hobbiton for unique tours of the set, Sheeran was an added surprise. He treated guests who were on the tour’s final stop at The Green Dragon Inn to a performance of his 2013 song, “I See Fire,” that appeared on the soundtrack for The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug.

“We had an unexpected guest at The Green Dragon Inn tonight,” the tour captioned on TikTok.

@hobbitontours

We had an unexpected guest at The Green Dragon Inn tonight… #iseefire

♬ original sound – Hobbiton Movie Set

Other TikTok users who stumbled across Hobbiton’s video of Sheeran were shocked by the small, intimate nature of his sudden appearance.

“Imagine you are having the best day of your life at Hobbiton and then you are blessed with Ed Sheeran live I would die,” one user commented.

“Being in that room must have felt magical,” another added.

Sheeran’s appearance was also only available to those who specifically attended the Evening Banquet Tour, as it ends with a two-course feast in the inn.

“In the heart of the Mighty Waikato region, you can explore the lush pastures of the Shire with a guided walking tour of Hobbiton, as featured in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogies,” the Hobbiton tour website notes.

Watch Sheeran’s performance at Hobbiton’s The Green Dragon Inn above.

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‘I’m Gonna Bite His D*ck Off’: The NSFW Trailer For The Star-Studded Talking Dog Revenge Movie ‘Strays’ Sure Is… Something

There are a lot of movies about dogs, mostly because they are cute and perfect, but also because they are probably a lot cheaper to hire than actual actors. But they always seem to follow a similar narrative: there is a cute pup out there who is lost or stolen and needs to get back home. But Strays boldly asks: what if the dog doesn’t wanna go home because the owner is kind of a jerk?

Strays (not to be confused with The Strays, a Netflix psychological thriller that debuts this month, though the timing is a bit unfortunate) follows a lil pooch named Reggie (voiced by Will Ferrell) who keeps getting kicked out of the house because his owner (Will Forte) is a bit of a dirtbag. If this movie was about cats, it would have ended there, but dogs are supposedly loyal and all of that.

Reggie then finds his own pooch crew to hang with and realizes that he actually has to get revenge on his owner, because that’s what happens when you are mean to dogs. The movie also features the voices of Jamie Foxx, Randall Park, and Isla Fisher. As per the official description:

They say a dog is a man’s best friend, but what if the man is a total dirtbag? In that case, it might be time for some sweet revenge, doggy style. When Reggie a naïve, relentlessly optimistic Border Terrier, is abandoned on the mean city streets by his lowlife owner, Doug Reggie is certain that his beloved owner would never leave him on purpose.

But once Reggie falls in with a fast-talking, foul-mouthed Boston Terrier named Bug, a stray who loves his freedom and believes that owners are for suckers, Reggie finally realizes he was in a toxic relationship and begins to see Doug for the heartless sleazeball that he is.

Of course, things take a turn: after realizing what a “sleazeball” (dogs know this lingo) his owner is, Reggie becomes determined to bring his former owner down by chowing down on his genitals. This is a dog we are talking about, they don’t have access to weapons or have thumbs or morals probably. What could possibly go wrong here?!

Strays will debut in theaters on June 9th. Check out the trailer above.

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Jack Harlow Tries A New Angle In His Star-Studded Super Bowl Commercial For Doritos

Jack Harlow has finally shared his long-awaited Doritos Super Bowl commercial ahead of the big game this Sunday. Today (February 8), Harlow dropped the minute-long clip on his social media.

For the past few weeks, Harlow has teased a love triangle in the ad. Now, we see he was referring to the instrument, the triangle.

Throughout the commercial, Harlow seeks to “try a new angle.” He confides in Missy Elliott about quitting rap — “I gotta do me, Missy,” — teaches a triangle-playing class, and playing the triangle in an arena.

Later, he is seen at an awards show anticipating a win for the Triangle Player Of The Year award, only to lose to one Elton John.

It’s gearing up to be a big year for the “First Class” hitmaker. In addition to this hilarious Super Bowl ad, Harlow is gearing up for his big screen acting debut with a remake of White Man Can’t Jump, which will premiere on Hulu in May.

In the meantime, you can check out his Doritos Super Bowl commercial above.

Super Bowl LVII will take place this Sunday, February 12 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET. The game will broadcast live on Fox.

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Joey Badass Wanted To Be Signed To Lil Wayne’s Young Money Once Upon A Time

Joey Badass has been creating quite the acting resume for himself, his latest role being Unique in STARZ’s television series Power Book III: Raising Kanan, executive-produced by 50 Cent. However, as the show is on currently on hiatus, the Brooklyn native has turned his attention toward re-entering the music sector.

After a five-year hiatus, the emcee releases his latest album, 2000, a representation of a new creative era for him. Well, that’s not the only musical era on his mind lately. While attending the 2023 Recording Academy Honors’ Global Impact Awards presented by the Black Music Collective, the entertainer spoke about one of the evening’s honorees, Lil Wayne’s era of music.

While walking the red carpet, Joey caught up with Baller Alert to discuss the evening, his return to music, and more. But when discussing Lil Wayne, he had a fun fact to share with correspondent Angie B.

“I wanted to be signed to Young Money, fun fact,” confessed Joey, when discussing Wayne’s record label Young Money’s impact on music in the mid-2000s thanks to signees like Nicki Minaj and Drake.

“When I was a kid, word. I had a little bar I was like, Lil Diggy and Twista ain’t got nothing on this. I was with the smoke.”

But when is comes down to Wayne’s Cash Money-era which is when he got his epic start in music, or his Young Money-era, Joey prefers the Young Money era. Watch the full clip above.