ANT-MAN 3: Bobby Cannavale Reveals When The Movie Starts Shooting And Shares Interest In A Return

ANT-MAN 3: Bobby Cannavale Reveals When The Movie Starts Shooting And Shares Interest In A Return

Bobby Cannavale had a small, but memorable, role in Ant-Man and was mostly overlooked in Ant-Man and The Wasp. Now, though, the actor has expressed an interest in returning for the upcoming threequel...

By JoshWilding - Nov 19, 2020 01:11 AM EST
Source: Fandom

We don't know a huge amount about Ant-Man 3, but the addition of Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conqueror points to the movie being a big deal for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Throw in rumours about the Young Avengers, and Peyton Reed's next visit to this shared world should be worth keeping an eye on.

Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, and Michelle Pfeiffer are among the cast members set to return for the threequel, but what about Bobby Cannavale? The actor played Jim Paxton, a cop who was romantically involved with Scott Lang's ex-wife and became a friend to the former criminal.

During an interview with Fandom, Cannavale as asked about being part of Ant-Man 3 after playing a minor role in Ant-Man and The Wasp, and responded: "I think Ant-Man 3 is going next year, and hopefully I’ll be in it. I better be in it. I’ve gotta get on my phone and call Paul right now actually." 

It definitely sounds like the actor knows more than he's letting on here, and the fact that he's aware of when shooting begins is a good indication that he's going to be part of Ant-Man 3 in some capacity. 

After all, with Cassie Lang aged up and likely to follow in her father's footsteps as a size-changing superhero, her other parents are bound to have something to say, and that's where Jim could come in.


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heroes we want to see join the Young Avengers!

10. Hulkling

Hulking

A half-Kree, half-Skrull alien raised as a human, Captain Marvel set the stage for Teddy Altman to be introduced, and the upcoming sequel - believed to be an adaptation of "Secret Invasion" - can easily explore the idea that a Kree and Skrull found love and spent years hiding out on Earth. 

Hulkling is, of course, openly gay and Wiccan's love interest, so there's a lot the character can bring to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, particularly in terms of diversity. 

We're not sure the Marvel Cinematic Universe needs another Hulk, so a name change wouldn't be the worst idea in the world. However, there's a tonne of potential with a character like this, and exploring what it means to have the powers of both a Kree and Skrull could prove to be pretty badass. 
 

9. Ms. Marvel

Ms-Marvel-1

Ms. Marvel is an Avenger in the comic books, and has never actually joined the ranks of the Young Avengers. That feels like a logical step for her in this shared world, though, and there's a lot the young Inhuman could bring to the table as a member of this new iteration of the fan-favourite team. 

Kamala Khan isn't necessarily a natural fit for Ant-Man 3, but if, like Teddy, she's part of Captain Marvel 2, then those two could easily become friends and eventually seek out their fellow heroes. 

Ms. Marvel definitely needs to remain a hero in her own right (unlike some of the other members of this team, she can hold her own in a solo series or movie), but the Young Avengers would definitely benefit from her involvement, and Kamala would actually be a pretty good choice of leader.
 

8. Hawkeye

Hawkeye

Kate Bishop is set to be introduced in the Hawkeye TV series coming to Disney+, and the signs are all pointing to the character taking over the mantle from Clint Barton. 

Now, it's definitely feasible that she will make her presence felt in Ant-Man 3 (likely as a friend of Cassie Lang's or someone who is simply in the right place at the right time), and if Marvel Studios hopes to get fans on board with the new Hawkeye, then making her an Avenger would be a good start! 

Hawkeye has always been at his best as an Avenger, and while we're excited to see what Hailee Steinfeld (hopefully) brings to the role, we're sure this iteration will also make a great (Young) Avenger.
 

7. America Chavez

America-Chavez

America Chavez is reportedly set to make her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and as she knows all about time-travel and alternate realities, something tells us she might come in mighty handy when Ant-Man and The Wasp clash with Kang. 

While she wasn't a member of the original iteration of the team, she's always been one of their most entertaining members, and her presence gives this version a real powerhouse to rely on. 

Eventually, she even led the Young Avengers, so after an adventure with Doctor Strange and the Scarlet Witch (which will likely lead to her meeting Wiccan and Speed), it could even be in that sequel the first few members of the team assemble for the first time before returning in Ant-Man 3.
 

6. Wiccan

Wiccan

There were some big clues in the first teaser for WandaVision that the Scarlet Witch and The Vision's twins will be introduced, and rumour has it that they'll be aged up with every episode, ending the series as teenagers (who are obviously the perfect age to then join the Young Avengers). 

Like his mother, Wiccan is an incredibly powerful magic user and can alter reality. An integral part of the team, he can teleport them across the globe and has a tonne of other impressive abilities. 

While he is only just beginning to grasp his powers, it's believed that he will one day be able to "rewrite the laws of magic," and this is a character who can make a real impact in the MCU in future. 
 

5. Speed

Speed

The spitting image of his uncle Pietro (better known as Quicksilver), Speed is, as his name implies, a speedster. Seeing as Quicksilver was killed off in the same movie he first appeared in - Avengers: Age of Ultron - the Marvel Cinematic Universe could do with a replacement, of sorts!

He's not just a Quicksilver clone, of course, and is a great character in his own right. 

While Joss Whedon certainly touched on the fun that can be have with superspeed on the big screen, and we wouldn't be at all surprised to see Speed join Wiccan both in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Ant-Man 3 (the cocky younger being put in his place by the powerful Kang is an inevitability). It's just a shame we won't get to see him race his uncle! 
 

4. Spider-Man

Spider-Man

Following the events of Spider-Man: Far From Home, the web-slinger's secret identity has been outed to the world, and he's been framed for the murder of Mysterio. Moving forward, we don't really know what to expect from his time in the MCU, especially as Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures have only agreed to one more solo movie and a single appearance beyond that.

While we don't think Marvel Studios will waste Spider-Man in a supporting role in Ant-Man 3, if we are going to get a Young Avengers movie, then the teenage Peter Parker should join them.

He's got experience fighting alongside Earth's Mightiest Heroes for starters, and while he almost seems a tad overqualified for the team, they might be able to benefit from Spider-Man's input. 
 

3. Stature

Stature

Considering the fact Avengers: Endgame aged up Cassie Lang and Ant-Man 3 will include Kang the Conqueror, it's inevitable Marvel Studios will use that movie to have her become Stature. 

She's also gone by "Stinger" in the comic books, but we'd much rather see the Marvel Cinematic Universe get its own "Giant Woman" in the form of this rookie superhero. Whatever form the Young Avengers takes in the threequel, this hero has to be part of their roster and a founding member. 

If Scott Lang is going to follow his comic book counterpart by dying before his daughter becomes a superhero, Stature may very well prove to be more important to the MCU than we ever expected. 
 

2. Ironheart

Ironheart

Ironheart is another hero who has never actually fought alongside the Young Avengers, but there's a way to make this work in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that pays homage to the comic books.

As you'll no doubt recall, Iron Lad is a founding member of the team who is revealed to be a younger version of Kang who travelled back in time to try and escape his future as a villain. We don't expect to see that here, but Riri Williams could easily be his ancestor or even his daughter!

This could be a fun way to bring Ironheart into the MCU, and avoids the need to tie the character to Iron Man in any way (we doubt Robert Downey Jr. wants to return as her A.I. helper). 
 

1. Patriot

Patriot

A founding member of the Young Avengers who has been sidelined in recent years, lijah Bradley is the nephew of Josiah-X and grandson of Isaiah Bradley, and the latter is expected to make his live-action debut in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier whenever that debuts on Disney+.

With all the abilities of a Super Soldier, we don't think he'd necessarily step on the toes of the MCU's new Captain America, but Marvel Studios might have second thoughts about introducing "Captain America-lite." We hope not, though, as it would be fascinating exploring Isaiah's legacy.

Time will tell, but we'd love to see Patriot make his presence felt in the MCU sooner rather than later.
 

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bobevanz
bobevanz - 11/19/2020, 2:11 AM
I'm sure they'll bring him back, also Payton Reeds Mando episode was really good. Sure it was like a side quest, but it was still thoroughly enjoyable. Also that ant creature in the beginning made sense once I saw who directed it lol
whatevtrev
whatevtrev - 11/19/2020, 3:17 AM
@bobevanz - It was probably the episode I've enjoyed the most in Season 2 so far!

I know people have geeked out over Bo-Katan in Episode 3 but as someone who struggled to get into Clone Wars or Rebels, I didn't have the same reaction and felt Episode 3 was the weakest yet.

Anyway, Ant-Man 3! Looking forward to it.
SpaceAgent
SpaceAgent - 11/19/2020, 2:15 AM
Is Paul Rudd writing on the script again?

Don't get me wrong, I felt that Antman and the Wasp was a more consistent movie, tone-wise. But the first Antman is a way better/funnier movie.

I don't know if the problem is the Peyton Reed/Paul Rudd combo, but they really have to up their game in order for the fans to get hyped for that third inning.

More shrinky-growy stuff please, and don't put all the stuff in the trailers.


I like Bobby Carnavales character though. Hope to see him again. I really like that the stepdad isn't the stereotypical asshole in this series, but instead loves the hero as well.
whatevtrev
whatevtrev - 11/19/2020, 3:18 AM
@SpaceAgent - I definitely see what you're saying! I've enjoyed both films (personally preferred the second) but I was kinda hoping for a new director for the third to shake things up a bit. The films are a bit too safe.
JDL
JDL - 11/19/2020, 6:51 AM
@SpaceAgent - I totally agree on that character. It was a refreshing take on that sort of relationship dynamic.

As for the writing while I liked the 2nd one better that was in large due to the fact that origin stories have to things that sequels do not. Whoever did the humor really went waaaay too hokey for my tastes, especially with the FBI folks.
RokoVII
RokoVII - 11/19/2020, 2:20 AM
Completely underused as an actor in the antman movies
JohnnyTBP
JohnnyTBP - 11/19/2020, 2:22 AM
The first Ant-Man movie is a great movie. I like it more than Ant-Man & Wasp
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 11/19/2020, 3:19 AM
Hoping he has been practicing some magic tricks too. Wonder when we'll see Ant-Man 3 though (I'm guessing either november 2022 or february 2023)
whatevtrev
whatevtrev - 11/19/2020, 3:32 AM
@bkmeijer - It was originally expected in July 2022, I'm guessing July 2023 as everything has basically been shifted back a year
WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 11/19/2020, 5:27 AM
MrDandy
MrDandy - 11/19/2020, 5:39 AM
Big house prison break film. Do it. Mixing crime with superheroes was what made the first one work. Being big directionless slush is what didn’t work about the second.
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