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Hope van Dyne

Hope van Dyne (née Pym) is a fictional character portrayed by Evangeline Lilly in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film franchise, loosely based on the Marvel Comics character Hope Pym. Portrayed as the daughter of Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne, she was a senior board member of her father's company, Pym Technologies, and later inherits the superhero identity of Wasp from her mother, using a suit containing shrinking technology to shrink to the size of an insect and also fly with insect-themed wings.

Hope van Dyne
Marvel Cinematic Universe character
Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne / Wasp in Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)
First appearanceAnt-Man (2015)
Based on
Hope Pym
by
Adapted by
Portrayed by
In-universe information
Full nameHope van Dyne (née Pym)
AliasWasp
Affiliation
WeaponWasp suit
Family
Significant otherScott Lang
OriginSan Francisco, California, United States
NationalityAmerican

After rekindling her relationship with her father, Van Dyne and Pym work together to bring back Van Dyne's mother who was previously trapped in the Quantum Realm. After doing so, Van Dyne and her parents fall victim to the Blip. When the three are restored to life, Van Dyne joins the Avengers in a battle against an alternate Thanos. Afterwards, she heads the Pym van Dyne Foundation, continues a relationship with Scott Lang, and becomes a step-mother to Cassie Lang. She is later trapped in the Quantum Realm alongside her family and works with them to defeat Kang the Conqueror.

She first appeared in the 2015 film Ant-Man and later in Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019) and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023). Lilly also appears in the Disney+ animated series What If...? (2021) as an alternate version of the character. She is noted for being the first superheroine to be a titular character in a MCU film, preceding Captain Marvel, Black Widow, and Shuri.

Concept, casting, and creation edit

 
Lilly at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con where it was announced that she would be portraying Van Dyne

Joss Whedon, the writer and director of The Avengers, originally intended to have the Wasp appear in the film due to potential scheduling conflicts preventing Scarlett Johansson from appearing in the film as Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow.[1] Whedon wanted Zooey Deschanel to play the role of Wasp.[2]

In 2013, actresses Jessica Chastain, Emma Stone, Rashida Jones and Bryce Dallas Howard were in talks to play the female lead in the then-upcoming Ant-Man film.[3] In February 2014, Evangeline Lilly was rumored to be cast in the role while Edgar Wright was still slated to direct.[4][5] When Wright left the film later in the year and was replaced by Peyton Reed, Lilly was reluctant to take the role until she read the revised script and got a chance to meet with Reed.[6] After reading the revised script, she felt that the film was also "pulled" more into the MCU than Wright's version adding that while Wright's version was "incredible" and would have been great to film and watch, "it would not have fit in the Marvel Universe. It would have stuck out like a sore thumb, no matter how good it was. It just would have taken you away from this cohesive universe they're trying to create. And therefore it ruins the suspended disbelief that they've built".[7]

Reed and Lilly alongside Paul Rudd, who was set to star as Scott Lang, contributed ideas to the revised script to help flesh out Lilly's character, who received a fuller arc and more action sequences as a result.[8] One of the important things for Reed when joining the film was emphasizing both Hope and Janet van Dyne more, given the Wasp being "a crucial part" of the Ant-Man comics.[9] Hope shares her last name with her mother rather than her father, Hank Pym, as "statement of her ambivalence toward her father".[10] Lilly noted that the name change "emphasizes the challenges the two characters need to overcome in order to reconcile, as well as reflects the tragedy of Janet's loss that created the rift in the first place".[10][11]

It was eventually announced at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con that Lilly was cast as Van Dyne.[12] She went on to sign a multi-film contract with Marvel.[13]

Characterization edit

Appearances and personality edit

The character Hope van Dyne first appeared in Ant-Man (2015).[4] Van Dyne is introduced in Ant-Man as the daughter of Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne and a senior board member of Pym Technologies who helps Darren Cross take over the company.[4][5][6][8] Throughout the film, character progression brings Hope closer to becoming a hero.[14] Lilly described her character as "capable, strong, and kick-ass", but said that being raised by two superheroes resulted in Hope being "a pretty screwed up human being [...] and the clear message sent by my name is that I'm not a big fan of my father and so I took my mother's name."[15] She added that Van Dyne's "arc in the movie is trying to find a relationship" with Pym.[16] Feige said that Van Dyne was the more obvious choice to take up the mantle of Ant-Man, being "infinitely more capable of actually being a superhero" than Lang, and that the reason she does not is because of Pym's experience with losing her mother, rather than sexism, which Feige felt would not be a problem for Pym in modern times.[13] At the end of the film during a mid-credits scene, Van Dyne is offered a prototype for a new suit from her father in which she notes that it's "about damn time".[17]

In 2016, Kevin Feige revealed that Lilly was to appear as the Wasp in an original draft of the film Captain America: Civil War (2016), but her scenes were cut because "there were so many characters in Civil War that [they] didn't want to do her a disservice".[18] Reed himself noted that "Scott almost did call Hope" but "the Russo brothers, along with their screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, felt that there was too much story riding on the backs of too many characters to do justice to Wasp".[19]

In October 2015, after the release of Ant-Man, Marvel Studios announced a sequel, titled Ant-Man and the Wasp, with a scheduled release date of July 6, 2018,[20] with Lilly confirmed to reprise the role.[21] She made her debut as the Wasp in Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018).[21] In the film, Van Dyne takes on the Wasp mantle from her mother, for which her father outfits her with a similar suit.[21] The writers were excited to properly introduce the character as the Wasp, showing her "power set, how she fights, and what are the injustices that matter to her".[22] Lilly felt the character had "incredible satisfaction" in becoming the Wasp, "something that she has been waiting for her whole life, which is essentially an affirmation from her father".[23] Her relationship with Lang was more complicated than in the first film, and included anger towards his actions during Captain America: Civil War.[24] Lilly felt it was important that Hope "be an extremely empathetic and compassionate person" and "to always push for feminine qualities to be apparent when she is dealing with situations". In her fight sequences, Lilly wanted to move away from the more masculine Muay Thai and mixed martial arts style of fighting she learned for the first film, noting that Hope moves differently than a man, so her fights should have "elegance, grace and femininity" with "a signature style" young girls could enjoy and emulate. Lilly worked with the writers to help ensure Hope was able to "represent a modern woman" without becoming the stereotype of a motherly figure.[25] Madeleine McGraw portrayed a younger version of Hope van Dyne.[26]

In late 2016, two new Avengers films were announced to arrive in 2018 and 2019.[27] Lilly confirmed that Hope van Dyne would appear in the second Avengers film (eventually titled Avengers: Endgame) saying that her character would not appear in the 2018 instalment (Avengers: Infinity War) in order to preserve her reveal as the Wasp in Ant-Man and the Wasp which was released the same year.[27] The Wasp eventually appeared during the final battle of Avengers: Endgame (2019).[28] In 2021, Lilly voiced an alternate version (variant) of Van Dyne in What If...?.[29][30] Another version of Wasp was originally set to appear in the first draft of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness as a part of the Illuminati with head writer, Michael Waldron, revealing that Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch "just clapped her hands and smushed the Wasp".[31][32]

In 2019, Lilly reprised her role in the inspired media attraction of the MCU, Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle! in Hong Kong Disneyland.[33] In 2022, she also reprised her role in the immersive family dining experience Avengers: Quantum Encounter on the Disney Wish cruise ship.[34][35] Disney noted that it "is set within its own universe".[36] In the experience, Van Dyne and Lang demonstrate quantum tech to the audience which causes them to be attacked by Ultron; Avengers Ms. Marvel, Captain America and Captain Marvel are called in to help defeat him.[37]

Lilly reprised her role as titular superhero in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania which was released in the United States on February 17, 2023.[38][39][40] On her role in the final instalment of the Ant-Man trilogy, Lilly noted that she was "really excited to have a chance to show a side of [Van Dyne] where she would make mistakes, she would be fragile, and she wouldn't always have the right answer".[30] In the film, Van Dyne is shown to be in a good place in which Lilly noted "that she's been trying to get to for a long time", having healed her relationship with her father, succeeded in saving her mother, fallen in love with Scott and is now a step-mother to Cassie.[30] With her relationship with Cassie, Van Dyne "sees her as a little girl who needs coddling or protecting".[30] Contrastingly, her relationship with her own mother at the beginning of the film is the polar opposite where Janet tires to protect Van Dyne by not letting her in.[30] After the film's release, in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Lilly noted that Hope didn't "change a lot in [Quantumania]" adding that "there wasn't somewhere [Van Dyne] needed to get to or go other than just to repair a little wound in her relationship with her mom".[41] Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania writer, Jeff Loveness, explained that there was a scene in the film which showed Van Dyne having a son which "would've come in the 'probability storm' scene" but was cut because it "didn't fit in the flow".[42]

Wasp suit and costume design edit

 
Van Dyne (pictured) in her upgraded suit as depicted in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023)

An unfinished version of Van Dyne's Wasp suit made its first appearance in the Ant-Man (2015) mid-credit scene.[17] It was navy blue with golden and red strips of colour around, and was not seen in full until the film's sequel in 2018.[21] The suit was called a "significant upgrade" from Lang's, can shrink Van Dyne and has wings which can retract into the back of her suit — in comparison to Ant-Man who utilises ants for aerial transport.[43] The suit also features "Wasp stinger" blasters.[43] The suit was based on drawings by concept artist Andy Park, designed by British costume designer Louise Frogley and "required a four-month period of research and development before filmmakers arrived at a satisfactory result".[44] In an interview with Screen Rant, Lilly noted that Van Dyne's suit is an upgrade from Scott Lang's suit due to the fact his suit was Hank Pym's from the 1960s.[43] Lilly also compared the suit to Iron Man's armour because both do not need buttons to activate the suit.[43][45]

Throughout the films, Van Dyne's hairstyle has seen three different changes including a bob cut, a ponytail and a pixie cut.[46] For the first film, Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair criticised the use of Van Dyne's hairstyle saying "the most extreme thing Hope wears is that severe haircut".[17] Her ponytail, which made its debut in the second film, received critical acclaim with Mashable writer, Angie Han, noting that it was not a "fancy sci-fi updo or anything" but rather a "plain old messy ponytail, the likes of which you've seen on every long-haired woman at the gym".[46] She added,

It may not sound like a big deal but that one detail speaks volumes about who Hope is [...] The MCU movies' first true leading lady isn't a literal goddess, or a mysterious spy, or a space assassin – She's a down-to-earth lady who's just like us. And that means she pulls her hair back when she beats up bad guys.[46]

In Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Van Dyne's suit received an ugrade.[47] Paying homage to the original Janet van Dyne costume, Van Dyne's suit was more "comic-accurate" being "bug-like and brightly colored" with black and yellow colours.[47] Her hairstyle was in a pixie cut for the film as Lilly had shaved her head four years prior and the call was made to do "another callback to the original Wasp in the comics" as she "often had a little short, dark pixie cut".[48] The hairstyle received generally mixed reviews.[49][50][51]

Differences from the comics edit

Original comic derivations edit

Throughout the mainstream Marvel comics, the superhero character, Wasp, was Janet van Dyne, who debuted in the anthology series Tales to Astonish #44 (June 1963, plotted by Stan Lee, scripted by H.E. Huntley, and drawn by Jack Kirby) as Henry "Hank" Pym's partner, having become the Wasp to avenge the death of her father, Vernon van Dyne.[52] Janet co-starred in Tales to Astonish as the Wasp until #69 (1963–65) and was a founding member of the Avengers, appearing in the first issue.[53] Throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Janet van Dyne is portrayed by Michelle Pfeiffer and is introduced as the wife of Hank Pym and mother to Van Dyne in Ant-Man (2015) and was presumed dead after she shrunk to subatomic level to stop a nuclear missile, becoming trapped in the Quantum Realm.[54]

Van Dyne is an original character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and was loosely based on the concept of supervillain Hope Pym, also known as the Red Queen, who is also the daughter of Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne.[52] Hope Pym existed in the MC2 lineup alongside her twin brother, Henry Pym Jr.[52] Conversely, the filmmakers of Ant-Man "decided to reimagine [Van Dyne] as a more sympathetic character" and she "didn't give in to her hate the same way her comic book counterpart did and even began aiding her [estranged] father once she found out that a new villain was going to abuse his technology".[52]

In the MCU, Nick Fury's Avengers Initiative was inspired and named after Captain Marvel's call sign.[55] Meanwhile, in the comics, the Avengers were named by Janet.[56]

Nadia van Dyne edit

While Hope van Dyne does not appear in the mainstream Marvel Universe canon (Earth-616), Nadia van Dyne was created "as a comic version" of her.[57] "Nadia" is a Russian language translated name of "Hope".[58] In July 2016, Nadia was introduced as the Unstoppable Wasp in the comic book issue of "Free Comic Book Day 2016 Civil War II" as the daughter of Hank Pym and his first wife Maria Trovaya.[57][59] Nadia was originally recruited into the Red Room and eventually claimed the Van Dyne name after being adopted by Janet.[59]

Fictional character biography edit

Early life edit

Hope van Dyne was born to high-ranking S.H.I.E.L.D. agents Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne, and grew up in San Francisco, California. She becomes estranged from her father after he hides the circumstances of the disappearance of her mother and sends her to boarding school. His subsequent cold and distant behavior towards her also causes her to adopt her mother's maiden name. She later becomes the chairman of her father's company Pym Technologies and was the deciding vote in casting him out as CEO.[a]

Meeting Scott Lang edit

In 2015, Van Dyne seeks out Pym's help after finding out how close the new CEO, Darren Cross, is from replicating the Ant-Man shrinking technology. Cross plans to mass-produce and sell this technology as military hardware known as the Yellowjacket suit.

In response, Pym recruits convicted thief Scott Lang to become the new Ant-Man to steal the Yellowjacket from Cross. Van Dyne is against using Lang, believing herself to be the superior choice. Pym refuses to let her use the suit, so she calls the police on Lang after he steals the Ant-Man costume from Pym's house, despite Pym wanting him to. After Pym breaks Lang out of jail, Van Dyne reluctantly helps train Lang to fully harness the Ant-Man suit's abilities. While Hope still holds resentment towards Pym, she begins to reconcile with her father after he reveals that her mother shrank herself down to disarm a missile and became trapped in the subatomic Quantum Realm. Consequently, Van Dyne and Pym work together to successfully aid Lang in thwarting Cross' plans by destroying the Pym Technologies headquarters. Afterwards, Van Dyne and Lang begin a relationship.

Later, Pym reveals to Van Dyne a new Wasp prototype suit that he and Janet had started to make, and offers it to her.

Rescuing Janet and resurrection edit

In 2018, Van Dyne and Pym are in hiding due to Lang's involvement with the Avengers,[b] in violation of the Sokovia Accords. The two subsequently cut ties with Lang who is placed on house arrest. Despite being on the run, Van Dyne and Pym start investigating ways to bring back Janet from the Quantum Realm.

They briefly open a tunnel to the Quantum Realm and after receiving a call from Lang who is having dreams of Van Dyne's childhood experiences with her mother, the two work out that Lang had unknowingly become quantumly entangled with Janet. They manage to kidnap Lang, leaving a large ant with Lang's ankle-monitor on as a decoy so as not to arouse the suspicions of the FBI agent Jimmy Woo. Van Dyne dons the Wasp suit for the first with Lang as the Ant-Man and the two arrange to buy a part needed for the tunnel from black-market dealer Sonny Burch. Van Dyne is attacked by the quantumly unstable Ava Starr who has teamed up with Pym's ex-college Bill Foster, to use the tunnel to cure Starr of her fatal molecular instability. Van Dyne and Lang fight the rival parties to keep their quantum technology safe so Pym can travel into the Quantum Realm to save Janet. Pym manages to successfully bring Janet back from the Quantum Realm and Van Dyne reunites with her mother. Van Dyne also meets Lang's daughter, Cassie Lang.

Sometime later, Van Dyne, her parents and Lang plan to harvest quantum energy to cure Starr's condition. However, Van Dyne and her parents disintegrate, falling victim to the Blip, leaving Lang trapped in the Quantum Realm for five years in present time.[c]

In 2023, Van Dyne is restored to life and is brought by Masters of the Mystic Arts to join the final battle against an alternate Thanos. A week after the battle, Van Dyne, alongside her restored parents and Lang, attends Tony Stark's funeral. She then returns home and spends time with Lang and Cassie.

Exploring the Quantum Realm edit

After being revived from the Blip, Van Dyne buys back her father's company and renames it the Pym van Dyne Foundation,[60] which utilizes the Pym Particles in new and innovative ways to advance humanitarian efforts. She continues her relationship with Lang, alongside furthering her role as a step-mother to Cassie. Van Dyne also holds resentment for her mother who refuses to talk about her time spent in the Quantum Realm.

After being bailed out from jail by Van Dyne and Lang, Cassie reveals that during the Blip, she began to read Pym's work on the Quantum Realm and with the help of Pym and Van Dyne, created a device that could make contact with the Quantum Realm. Despite Janet's protests, upon opening the device, Van Dyne, Lang, Cassie, Pym and Janet are pulled into the Quantum Realm. Van Dyne, separated from Lang and Cassie, finds her parents and begins to explore the city inside the realm. The trio meet Lord Krylar, a former ally of Janet's, who reveals that things had changed since she left. He sells them out to the man with whom he works for, which causes the trio to fight Krylar's men, flee and steal his ship.

Encountering Kang edit

After confronting her mother, Janet reveals to Van Dyne that she is indirectly responsible for Krylar's boss, Kang's, uprising of the realm, having helped rebuild his Multiversal Power Core after he was "exiled" before enlarging it beyond use. Van Dyne reconciles with her mother, noting that they must not let Kang escape the realm. The trio arrive at the enlarged Multiversal Power Core which has created a probability storm. Van Dyne flies into the storm to save Lang, who had made a deal with Kang after he captured Cassie, and help him acquire the power core. Kang, however, retracts the deal he initially made with Lang, capturing Janet and seemingly destroying her ship with Pym on it.

Pym, who is saved by hyper-intelligent evolved ants, helps Van Dyne and Lang as they make their way back to Kang, in which they commence an uprising against Kang and his army with the help of Cassie, Janet and the residents of the Quantum Realm. While seemingly having beaten Kang, Van Dyne and her family manage to make their way back to their reality through a portal powered by Kang's Multiversal Power Core. Van Dyne flies back through the portal to rescue Lang, who was pulled back into a fight with Kang, and the two defeat him by knocking him into it destroying the power core, causing him to be pulled into oblivion. Cassie reopens the portal on her end for Lang and Van Dyne to return home and the family happily resume their life.

Alternate versions edit

Several alternate versions of Van Dyne appear in the animated series What If...?, with Lilly reprising her role.

Death of the Avengers edit

In an alternate universe, Van Dyne was recruited as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent by Nick Fury, but was killed during a mission in Odesa, Ukraine. Her death drives her father to get revenge on Fury by disrupting his recruitment mission for the Avengers Initiative.

Zombie outbreak edit

In an alternate 2018, Van Dyne succeeds in bringing her parents back from the Quantum Realm. However, Janet has been infected with a quantum virus which has subsequently turned her and Pym into a zombie. Within 24 hours, the virus spreads across the Northwestern United States with Van Dyne escaping and becoming one of the sole survivors of Earth.

After saving Bruce Banner, who was sent to Earth to warn humanity about Thanos, Van Dyne, alongside other survivors (including Peter Parker, Bucky Barnes, Okoye, Sharon Carter, Kurt, and Happy Hogan) leave their base in New York City and travel to Camp Lehigh where a cure is said to be in development. En route to Camp Lehigh, the team are attacked and Van Dyne becomes infected. She sacrifices herself by turning giant to allow the others to escape and she carries the surviving team to the camp, eventually succumbing to the virus.

Other appearances edit

Since her inception within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, version of Van Dyne have appeared in various Marvel Comics-based media. She appeared in the animated Ant-Man series, voiced by Melissa Rauch,[61] Avengers Assemble, voiced by Kari Wahlgren,[62][63] and Marvel Super Hero Adventures, voiced by Marlie Collins.[64]

She also appears in a few crossover Marvel video games titles using the Wasp alias created by Marvel Games: Marvel Puzzle Quest, Lego Marvel Avengers, Lego Marvel Superheroes 2, Marvel Contest of Champions, Marvel: Future Fight, Marvel Avengers Academy and Marvel Strike Force.[65]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

 
Evangeline Lilly (pictured at the premiere for Ant-Man and the Wasp) received generally positive reception for her role as the Wasp

For her role in the first Ant-Man film The A.V. Club writer, Sam Barsanti noted that, "Hope is much more well-suited [...] to be a superhero than Paul Rudd's Scott Lang" but she didn't "get to do nearly as much stuff".[66] Contrarily, for Ant-Man and the Wasp, Stephanie Zacharek, writing for Time, felt that "the focus on Lilly as a better hero than Rudd was just checking off boxes in the name of gender equality".[67] Amon Warmann of Yahoo! News praised Lilly's voice role as Van Dyne in the fifth episode of What If...?, "What If... Zombies?!", feeling that she "gave the episode's strongest performance" and that "Hope's final act of going giant size for the first time in the MCU was beautifully played".[68]

Van Dyne's role in Ant-Man and the Wasp was often received with higher praise than compared to the first film with Insider writer, Kirsten Acuna, noting that, "Wasp is even more enjoyable to watch on screen".[69] She added that "not only can she build great tech, but she's also an expert at hand-to-hand combat" and that her and Lang "are pretty great to see working side by side".[69] Vox writer, Alex Abad-Santos. agreed saying that in the sequel, "Lilly's Hope van Dyne was the smarter, tougher, better-trained character" and that "the movie fully acknowledges that Hope is the more adept superhero by letting her lead the way in these sequences".[70]

On Lilly's role in Quantumania, ScreenGeek writer, Mark Salcido, noted that Van Dyne was "stilted" and sidelined to Rudd's Lang, but added that she had a few "rare touching moments between her and Pfeiffer".[71] Conversely, The Hollywood Reporter writer, Frank Scheck, found "Lilly's Wasp has plenty of moments to shine" but noted that it was "frustrating to see the main characters separated into various groups for long stretches of the film".[72] In a review for the film, IGN writer, Joshua Yehl, noted Lilly's small role, saying that it "feels strange for a character who's mentioned in the title".[73] TheWrap writer, Alonso Duralde, also wrote that Van Dyne felt "admittedly lost among all [the] characters" and that "despite the Wasp's inclusion in the title", the "superhero comes off as a bit of an afterthought once all is said and done".[74] Daily Bruin writer, Francis Moon, also felt that "Lilly takes a backseat with no development of her character Hope or her alter-ego, the Wasp" in the film.[75]

Legacy edit

In 2018, after appearing in Ant-Man and the Wasp, Van Dyne became the first superheroine to be a titular character in a Marvel Cinematic Universe film, preceding Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel, Natasha Romanoff in Black Widow and Shuri in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.[76][11] Amelia Rayne Kim of Screen Rant noted that Van Dyne becoming the Wasp "not only made sense for the narrative but it prevented her from being simply a supporting character or a love interest".[76] Kim added that her titular introduction "broke down another barrier to the women of this universe achieving equal footing with its men".[76]

On including the Wasp in the film's title for Ant-Man and the Wasp, Peyton Reed called it "organic" for both characters, and noted the Wasp's final line in Ant-Man—'It's about damn time'—as "very much about her specific character and arc in that movie, but it is absolutely about a larger thing. It's about damn time: We're going to have a fully realized, very very complicated hero in the next movie who happens to be a woman."[77] Reed would also push to ensure the Wasp received equal publicity and merchandise for the film.[78]

Lilly's Van Dyne inspired the creation of Marvel Comics character Nadia van Dyne who made her debut in the Free Comic Book Day 2016 Civil War II.[79] On Nadia's creation, Mark Waid noted that, "Tom Brevoort and I both have a great love for the original Wasp, Janet van Dyne, and in the wake of the Ant-Man movie (which was great), Tom suggested there might be something to introducing someone who was a nod to that film's Hope van Dyne without in any way minimizing Janet's role in the Marvel Universe".[79]

Accolades edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ As mentioned in Ant-Man (2015)
  2. ^ As depicted in Captain America: Civil War (2016)
  3. ^ As depicted in Avengers: Endgame (2019)

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Wasp Marvel Cinematic Universe redirects here For the original Wasp in the MCU see Janet van Dyne Marvel Cinematic Universe Hope van Dyne nee Pym is a fictional character portrayed by Evangeline Lilly in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU film franchise loosely based on the Marvel Comics character Hope Pym Portrayed as the daughter of Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne she was a senior board member of her father s company Pym Technologies and later inherits the superhero identity of Wasp from her mother using a suit containing shrinking technology to shrink to the size of an insect and also fly with insect themed wings Hope van DyneMarvel Cinematic Universe characterEvangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne Wasp in Ant Man and the Wasp 2018 First appearanceAnt Man 2015 Based onHope Pymby Tom DeFalcoRon FrenzAdapted byEdgar Wright Joe Cornish Adam McKay Paul RuddPortrayed byEvangeline Lilly Madeleine McGraw young In universe informationFull nameHope van Dyne nee Pym AliasWaspAffiliationPym Technologies former Pym van Dyne Foundation S H I E L D What If WeaponWasp suitFamilyHank Pym father Janet van Dyne mother Significant otherScott LangOriginSan Francisco California United StatesNationalityAmericanAfter rekindling her relationship with her father Van Dyne and Pym work together to bring back Van Dyne s mother who was previously trapped in the Quantum Realm After doing so Van Dyne and her parents fall victim to the Blip When the three are restored to life Van Dyne joins the Avengers in a battle against an alternate Thanos Afterwards she heads the Pym van Dyne Foundation continues a relationship with Scott Lang and becomes a step mother to Cassie Lang She is later trapped in the Quantum Realm alongside her family and works with them to defeat Kang the Conqueror She first appeared in the 2015 film Ant Man and later in Ant Man and the Wasp 2018 Avengers Endgame 2019 and Ant Man and the Wasp Quantumania 2023 Lilly also appears in the Disney animated series What If 2021 as an alternate version of the character She is noted for being the first superheroine to be a titular character in a MCU film preceding Captain Marvel Black Widow and Shuri Contents 1 Concept casting and creation 2 Characterization 2 1 Appearances and personality 2 2 Wasp suit and costume design 3 Differences from the comics 3 1 Original comic derivations 3 2 Nadia van Dyne 4 Fictional character biography 4 1 Early life 4 2 Meeting Scott Lang 4 3 Rescuing Janet and resurrection 4 4 Exploring the Quantum Realm 4 5 Encountering Kang 5 Alternate versions 5 1 Death of the Avengers 5 2 Zombie outbreak 6 Other appearances 7 Reception 7 1 Critical response 7 2 Legacy 7 3 Accolades 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksConcept casting and creation edit nbsp Lilly at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con where it was announced that she would be portraying Van DyneJoss Whedon the writer and director of The Avengers originally intended to have the Wasp appear in the film due to potential scheduling conflicts preventing Scarlett Johansson from appearing in the film as Natasha Romanoff Black Widow 1 Whedon wanted Zooey Deschanel to play the role of Wasp 2 In 2013 actresses Jessica Chastain Emma Stone Rashida Jones and Bryce Dallas Howard were in talks to play the female lead in the then upcoming Ant Man film 3 In February 2014 Evangeline Lilly was rumored to be cast in the role while Edgar Wright was still slated to direct 4 5 When Wright left the film later in the year and was replaced by Peyton Reed Lilly was reluctant to take the role until she read the revised script and got a chance to meet with Reed 6 After reading the revised script she felt that the film was also pulled more into the MCU than Wright s version adding that while Wright s version was incredible and would have been great to film and watch it would not have fit in the Marvel Universe It would have stuck out like a sore thumb no matter how good it was It just would have taken you away from this cohesive universe they re trying to create And therefore it ruins the suspended disbelief that they ve built 7 Reed and Lilly alongside Paul Rudd who was set to star as Scott Lang contributed ideas to the revised script to help flesh out Lilly s character who received a fuller arc and more action sequences as a result 8 One of the important things for Reed when joining the film was emphasizing both Hope and Janet van Dyne more given the Wasp being a crucial part of the Ant Man comics 9 Hope shares her last name with her mother rather than her father Hank Pym as statement of her ambivalence toward her father 10 Lilly noted that the name change emphasizes the challenges the two characters need to overcome in order to reconcile as well as reflects the tragedy of Janet s loss that created the rift in the first place 10 11 It was eventually announced at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con that Lilly was cast as Van Dyne 12 She went on to sign a multi film contract with Marvel 13 Characterization editAppearances and personality edit The character Hope van Dyne first appeared in Ant Man 2015 4 Van Dyne is introduced in Ant Man as the daughter of Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne and a senior board member of Pym Technologies who helps Darren Cross take over the company 4 5 6 8 Throughout the film character progression brings Hope closer to becoming a hero 14 Lilly described her character as capable strong and kick ass but said that being raised by two superheroes resulted in Hope being a pretty screwed up human being and the clear message sent by my name is that I m not a big fan of my father and so I took my mother s name 15 She added that Van Dyne s arc in the movie is trying to find a relationship with Pym 16 Feige said that Van Dyne was the more obvious choice to take up the mantle of Ant Man being infinitely more capable of actually being a superhero than Lang and that the reason she does not is because of Pym s experience with losing her mother rather than sexism which Feige felt would not be a problem for Pym in modern times 13 At the end of the film during a mid credits scene Van Dyne is offered a prototype for a new suit from her father in which she notes that it s about damn time 17 In 2016 Kevin Feige revealed that Lilly was to appear as the Wasp in an original draft of the film Captain America Civil War 2016 but her scenes were cut because there were so many characters in Civil War that they didn t want to do her a disservice 18 Reed himself noted that Scott almost did call Hope but the Russo brothers along with their screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely felt that there was too much story riding on the backs of too many characters to do justice to Wasp 19 In October 2015 after the release of Ant Man Marvel Studios announced a sequel titled Ant Man and the Wasp with a scheduled release date of July 6 2018 20 with Lilly confirmed to reprise the role 21 She made her debut as the Wasp in Ant Man and the Wasp 2018 21 In the film Van Dyne takes on the Wasp mantle from her mother for which her father outfits her with a similar suit 21 The writers were excited to properly introduce the character as the Wasp showing her power set how she fights and what are the injustices that matter to her 22 Lilly felt the character had incredible satisfaction in becoming the Wasp something that she has been waiting for her whole life which is essentially an affirmation from her father 23 Her relationship with Lang was more complicated than in the first film and included anger towards his actions during Captain America Civil War 24 Lilly felt it was important that Hope be an extremely empathetic and compassionate person and to always push for feminine qualities to be apparent when she is dealing with situations In her fight sequences Lilly wanted to move away from the more masculine Muay Thai and mixed martial arts style of fighting she learned for the first film noting that Hope moves differently than a man so her fights should have elegance grace and femininity with a signature style young girls could enjoy and emulate Lilly worked with the writers to help ensure Hope was able to represent a modern woman without becoming the stereotype of a motherly figure 25 Madeleine McGraw portrayed a younger version of Hope van Dyne 26 In late 2016 two new Avengers films were announced to arrive in 2018 and 2019 27 Lilly confirmed that Hope van Dyne would appear in the second Avengers film eventually titled Avengers Endgame saying that her character would not appear in the 2018 instalment Avengers Infinity War in order to preserve her reveal as the Wasp in Ant Man and the Wasp which was released the same year 27 The Wasp eventually appeared during the final battle of Avengers Endgame 2019 28 In 2021 Lilly voiced an alternate version variant of Van Dyne in What If 29 30 Another version of Wasp was originally set to appear in the first draft of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness as a part of the Illuminati with head writer Michael Waldron revealing that Elizabeth Olsen s Scarlet Witch just clapped her hands and smushed the Wasp 31 32 In 2019 Lilly reprised her role in the inspired media attraction of the MCU Ant Man and The Wasp Nano Battle in Hong Kong Disneyland 33 In 2022 she also reprised her role in the immersive family dining experience Avengers Quantum Encounter on the Disney Wish cruise ship 34 35 Disney noted that it is set within its own universe 36 In the experience Van Dyne and Lang demonstrate quantum tech to the audience which causes them to be attacked by Ultron Avengers Ms Marvel Captain America and Captain Marvel are called in to help defeat him 37 Lilly reprised her role as titular superhero in Ant Man and the Wasp Quantumania which was released in the United States on February 17 2023 38 39 40 On her role in the final instalment of the Ant Man trilogy Lilly noted that she was really excited to have a chance to show a side of Van Dyne where she would make mistakes she would be fragile and she wouldn t always have the right answer 30 In the film Van Dyne is shown to be in a good place in which Lilly noted that she s been trying to get to for a long time having healed her relationship with her father succeeded in saving her mother fallen in love with Scott and is now a step mother to Cassie 30 With her relationship with Cassie Van Dyne sees her as a little girl who needs coddling or protecting 30 Contrastingly her relationship with her own mother at the beginning of the film is the polar opposite where Janet tires to protect Van Dyne by not letting her in 30 After the film s release in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter Lilly noted that Hope didn t change a lot in Quantumania adding that there wasn t somewhere Van Dyne needed to get to or go other than just to repair a little wound in her relationship with her mom 41 Ant Man and the Wasp Quantumania writer Jeff Loveness explained that there was a scene in the film which showed Van Dyne having a son which would ve come in the probability storm scene but was cut because it didn t fit in the flow 42 Wasp suit and costume design edit nbsp Van Dyne pictured in her upgraded suit as depicted in Ant Man and the Wasp Quantumania 2023 An unfinished version of Van Dyne s Wasp suit made its first appearance in the Ant Man 2015 mid credit scene 17 It was navy blue with golden and red strips of colour around and was not seen in full until the film s sequel in 2018 21 The suit was called a significant upgrade from Lang s can shrink Van Dyne and has wings which can retract into the back of her suit in comparison to Ant Man who utilises ants for aerial transport 43 The suit also features Wasp stinger blasters 43 The suit was based on drawings by concept artist Andy Park designed by British costume designer Louise Frogley and required a four month period of research and development before filmmakers arrived at a satisfactory result 44 In an interview with Screen Rant Lilly noted that Van Dyne s suit is an upgrade from Scott Lang s suit due to the fact his suit was Hank Pym s from the 1960s 43 Lilly also compared the suit to Iron Man s armour because both do not need buttons to activate the suit 43 45 Throughout the films Van Dyne s hairstyle has seen three different changes including a bob cut a ponytail and a pixie cut 46 For the first film Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair criticised the use of Van Dyne s hairstyle saying the most extreme thing Hope wears is that severe haircut 17 Her ponytail which made its debut in the second film received critical acclaim with Mashable writer Angie Han noting that it was not a fancy sci fi updo or anything but rather a plain old messy ponytail the likes of which you ve seen on every long haired woman at the gym 46 She added It may not sound like a big deal but that one detail speaks volumes about who Hope is The MCU movies first true leading lady isn t a literal goddess or a mysterious spy or a space assassin She s a down to earth lady who s just like us And that means she pulls her hair back when she beats up bad guys 46 In Ant Man and the Wasp Quantumania Van Dyne s suit received an ugrade 47 Paying homage to the original Janet van Dyne costume Van Dyne s suit was more comic accurate being bug like and brightly colored with black and yellow colours 47 Her hairstyle was in a pixie cut for the film as Lilly had shaved her head four years prior and the call was made to do another callback to the original Wasp in the comics as she often had a little short dark pixie cut 48 The hairstyle received generally mixed reviews 49 50 51 Differences from the comics editOriginal comic derivations edit See also Janet van Dyne and Hope Pym Throughout the mainstream Marvel comics the superhero character Wasp was Janet van Dyne who debuted in the anthology series Tales to Astonish 44 June 1963 plotted by Stan Lee scripted by H E Huntley and drawn by Jack Kirby as Henry Hank Pym s partner having become the Wasp to avenge the death of her father Vernon van Dyne 52 Janet co starred in Tales to Astonish as the Wasp until 69 1963 65 and was a founding member of the Avengers appearing in the first issue 53 Throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU Janet van Dyne is portrayed by Michelle Pfeiffer and is introduced as the wife of Hank Pym and mother to Van Dyne in Ant Man 2015 and was presumed dead after she shrunk to subatomic level to stop a nuclear missile becoming trapped in the Quantum Realm 54 Van Dyne is an original character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and was loosely based on the concept of supervillain Hope Pym also known as the Red Queen who is also the daughter of Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne 52 Hope Pym existed in the MC2 lineup alongside her twin brother Henry Pym Jr 52 Conversely the filmmakers of Ant Man decided to reimagine Van Dyne as a more sympathetic character and she didn t give in to her hate the same way her comic book counterpart did and even began aiding her estranged father once she found out that a new villain was going to abuse his technology 52 In the MCU Nick Fury s Avengers Initiative was inspired and named after Captain Marvel s call sign 55 Meanwhile in the comics the Avengers were named by Janet 56 Nadia van Dyne edit Main article Nadia van Dyne While Hope van Dyne does not appear in the mainstream Marvel Universe canon Earth 616 Nadia van Dyne was created as a comic version of her 57 Nadia is a Russian language translated name of Hope 58 In July 2016 Nadia was introduced as the Unstoppable Wasp in the comic book issue of Free Comic Book Day 2016 Civil War II as the daughter of Hank Pym and his first wife Maria Trovaya 57 59 Nadia was originally recruited into the Red Room and eventually claimed the Van Dyne name after being adopted by Janet 59 Fictional character biography editEarly life edit Hope van Dyne was born to high ranking S H I E L D agents Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne and grew up in San Francisco California She becomes estranged from her father after he hides the circumstances of the disappearance of her mother and sends her to boarding school His subsequent cold and distant behavior towards her also causes her to adopt her mother s maiden name She later becomes the chairman of her father s company Pym Technologies and was the deciding vote in casting him out as CEO a Meeting Scott Lang edit Further information Ant Man film In 2015 Van Dyne seeks out Pym s help after finding out how close the new CEO Darren Cross is from replicating the Ant Man shrinking technology Cross plans to mass produce and sell this technology as military hardware known as the Yellowjacket suit In response Pym recruits convicted thief Scott Lang to become the new Ant Man to steal the Yellowjacket from Cross Van Dyne is against using Lang believing herself to be the superior choice Pym refuses to let her use the suit so she calls the police on Lang after he steals the Ant Man costume from Pym s house despite Pym wanting him to After Pym breaks Lang out of jail Van Dyne reluctantly helps train Lang to fully harness the Ant Man suit s abilities While Hope still holds resentment towards Pym she begins to reconcile with her father after he reveals that her mother shrank herself down to disarm a missile and became trapped in the subatomic Quantum Realm Consequently Van Dyne and Pym work together to successfully aid Lang in thwarting Cross plans by destroying the Pym Technologies headquarters Afterwards Van Dyne and Lang begin a relationship Later Pym reveals to Van Dyne a new Wasp prototype suit that he and Janet had started to make and offers it to her Rescuing Janet and resurrection edit Further information Ant Man and the Wasp and Avengers Endgame In 2018 Van Dyne and Pym are in hiding due to Lang s involvement with the Avengers b in violation of the Sokovia Accords The two subsequently cut ties with Lang who is placed on house arrest Despite being on the run Van Dyne and Pym start investigating ways to bring back Janet from the Quantum Realm They briefly open a tunnel to the Quantum Realm and after receiving a call from Lang who is having dreams of Van Dyne s childhood experiences with her mother the two work out that Lang had unknowingly become quantumly entangled with Janet They manage to kidnap Lang leaving a large ant with Lang s ankle monitor on as a decoy so as not to arouse the suspicions of the FBI agent Jimmy Woo Van Dyne dons the Wasp suit for the first with Lang as the Ant Man and the two arrange to buy a part needed for the tunnel from black market dealer Sonny Burch Van Dyne is attacked by the quantumly unstable Ava Starr who has teamed up with Pym s ex college Bill Foster to use the tunnel to cure Starr of her fatal molecular instability Van Dyne and Lang fight the rival parties to keep their quantum technology safe so Pym can travel into the Quantum Realm to save Janet Pym manages to successfully bring Janet back from the Quantum Realm and Van Dyne reunites with her mother Van Dyne also meets Lang s daughter Cassie Lang Sometime later Van Dyne her parents and Lang plan to harvest quantum energy to cure Starr s condition However Van Dyne and her parents disintegrate falling victim to the Blip leaving Lang trapped in the Quantum Realm for five years in present time c In 2023 Van Dyne is restored to life and is brought by Masters of the Mystic Arts to join the final battle against an alternate Thanos A week after the battle Van Dyne alongside her restored parents and Lang attends Tony Stark s funeral She then returns home and spends time with Lang and Cassie Exploring the Quantum Realm edit Further information Ant Man and the Wasp Quantumania After being revived from the Blip Van Dyne buys back her father s company and renames it the Pym van Dyne Foundation 60 which utilizes the Pym Particles in new and innovative ways to advance humanitarian efforts She continues her relationship with Lang alongside furthering her role as a step mother to Cassie Van Dyne also holds resentment for her mother who refuses to talk about her time spent in the Quantum Realm After being bailed out from jail by Van Dyne and Lang Cassie reveals that during the Blip she began to read Pym s work on the Quantum Realm and with the help of Pym and Van Dyne created a device that could make contact with the Quantum Realm Despite Janet s protests upon opening the device Van Dyne Lang Cassie Pym and Janet are pulled into the Quantum Realm Van Dyne separated from Lang and Cassie finds her parents and begins to explore the city inside the realm The trio meet Lord Krylar a former ally of Janet s who reveals that things had changed since she left He sells them out to the man with whom he works for which causes the trio to fight Krylar s men flee and steal his ship Encountering Kang edit Further information Ant Man and the Wasp Quantumania After confronting her mother Janet reveals to Van Dyne that she is indirectly responsible for Krylar s boss Kang s uprising of the realm having helped rebuild his Multiversal Power Core after he was exiled before enlarging it beyond use Van Dyne reconciles with her mother noting that they must not let Kang escape the realm The trio arrive at the enlarged Multiversal Power Core which has created a probability storm Van Dyne flies into the storm to save Lang who had made a deal with Kang after he captured Cassie and help him acquire the power core Kang however retracts the deal he initially made with Lang capturing Janet and seemingly destroying her ship with Pym on it Pym who is saved by hyper intelligent evolved ants helps Van Dyne and Lang as they make their way back to Kang in which they commence an uprising against Kang and his army with the help of Cassie Janet and the residents of the Quantum Realm While seemingly having beaten Kang Van Dyne and her family manage to make their way back to their reality through a portal powered by Kang s Multiversal Power Core Van Dyne flies back through the portal to rescue Lang who was pulled back into a fight with Kang and the two defeat him by knocking him into it destroying the power core causing him to be pulled into oblivion Cassie reopens the portal on her end for Lang and Van Dyne to return home and the family happily resume their life Alternate versions editSee also What If TV series Several alternate versions of Van Dyne appear in the animated series What If with Lilly reprising her role Death of the Avengers edit Further information What If the World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes In an alternate universe Van Dyne was recruited as a S H I E L D agent by Nick Fury but was killed during a mission in Odesa Ukraine Her death drives her father to get revenge on Fury by disrupting his recruitment mission for the Avengers Initiative Zombie outbreak edit Further information What If Zombies In an alternate 2018 Van Dyne succeeds in bringing her parents back from the Quantum Realm However Janet has been infected with a quantum virus which has subsequently turned her and Pym into a zombie Within 24 hours the virus spreads across the Northwestern United States with Van Dyne escaping and becoming one of the sole survivors of Earth After saving Bruce Banner who was sent to Earth to warn humanity about Thanos Van Dyne alongside other survivors including Peter Parker Bucky Barnes Okoye Sharon Carter Kurt and Happy Hogan leave their base in New York City and travel to Camp Lehigh where a cure is said to be in development En route to Camp Lehigh the team are attacked and Van Dyne becomes infected She sacrifices herself by turning giant to allow the others to escape and she carries the surviving team to the camp eventually succumbing to the virus Other appearances editSince her inception within the Marvel Cinematic Universe version of Van Dyne have appeared in various Marvel Comics based media She appeared in the animated Ant Man series voiced by Melissa Rauch 61 Avengers Assemble voiced by Kari Wahlgren 62 63 and Marvel Super Hero Adventures voiced by Marlie Collins 64 She also appears in a few crossover Marvel video games titles using the Wasp alias created by Marvel Games Marvel Puzzle Quest Lego Marvel Avengers Lego Marvel Superheroes 2 Marvel Contest of Champions Marvel Future Fight Marvel Avengers Academy and Marvel Strike Force 65 Reception editCritical response edit nbsp Evangeline Lilly pictured at the premiere for Ant Man and the Wasp received generally positive reception for her role as the WaspFor her role in the first Ant Man film The A V Club writer Sam Barsanti noted that Hope is much more well suited to be a superhero than Paul Rudd s Scott Lang but she didn t get to do nearly as much stuff 66 Contrarily for Ant Man and the Wasp Stephanie Zacharek writing for Time felt that the focus on Lilly as a better hero than Rudd was just checking off boxes in the name of gender equality 67 Amon Warmann of Yahoo News praised Lilly s voice role as Van Dyne in the fifth episode of What If What If Zombies feeling that she gave the episode s strongest performance and that Hope s final act of going giant size for the first time in the MCU was beautifully played 68 Van Dyne s role in Ant Man and the Wasp was often received with higher praise than compared to the first film with Insider writer Kirsten Acuna noting that Wasp is even more enjoyable to watch on screen 69 She added that not only can she build great tech but she s also an expert at hand to hand combat and that her and Lang are pretty great to see working side by side 69 Vox writer Alex Abad Santos agreed saying that in the sequel Lilly s Hope van Dyne was the smarter tougher better trained character and that the movie fully acknowledges that Hope is the more adept superhero by letting her lead the way in these sequences 70 On Lilly s role in Quantumania ScreenGeek writer Mark Salcido noted that Van Dyne was stilted and sidelined to Rudd s Lang but added that she had a few rare touching moments between her and Pfeiffer 71 Conversely The Hollywood Reporter writer Frank Scheck found Lilly s Wasp has plenty of moments to shine but noted that it was frustrating to see the main characters separated into various groups for long stretches of the film 72 In a review for the film IGN writer Joshua Yehl noted Lilly s small role saying that it feels strange for a character who s mentioned in the title 73 TheWrap writer Alonso Duralde also wrote that Van Dyne felt admittedly lost among all the characters and that despite the Wasp s inclusion in the title the superhero comes off as a bit of an afterthought once all is said and done 74 Daily Bruin writer Francis Moon also felt that Lilly takes a backseat with no development of her character Hope or her alter ego the Wasp in the film 75 Legacy edit In 2018 after appearing in Ant Man and the Wasp Van Dyne became the first superheroine to be a titular character in a Marvel Cinematic Universe film preceding Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel Natasha Romanoff in Black Widow and Shuri in Black Panther Wakanda Forever 76 11 Amelia Rayne Kim of Screen Rant noted that Van Dyne becoming the Wasp not only made sense for the narrative but it prevented her from being simply a supporting character or a love interest 76 Kim added that her titular introduction broke down another barrier to the women of this universe achieving equal footing with its men 76 On including the Wasp in the film s title for Ant Man and the Wasp Peyton Reed called it organic for both characters and noted the Wasp s final line in Ant Man It s about damn time as very much about her specific character and arc in that movie but it is absolutely about a larger thing It s about damn time We re going to have a fully realized very very complicated hero in the next movie who happens to be a woman 77 Reed would also push to ensure the Wasp received equal publicity and merchandise for the film 78 Lilly s Van Dyne inspired the creation of Marvel Comics character Nadia van Dyne who made her debut in the Free Comic Book Day 2016 Civil War II 79 On Nadia s creation Mark Waid noted that Tom Brevoort and I both have a great love for the original Wasp Janet van Dyne and in the wake of the Ant Man movie which was great Tom suggested there might be something to introducing someone who was a nod to that film s Hope van Dyne without in any way minimizing Janet s role in the Marvel Universe 79 Accolades edit Year Work Award Category Result Ref s 2015 Ant Man Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer Movie Star Female Nominated 80 2016 Saturn Awards Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated 81 2019 Ant Man and the Wasp Teen Choice Awards Choice Action Movie Actress Nominated 82 See also editCharacters of the Marvel Cinematic UniverseNotes edit As mentioned in Ant Man 2015 As depicted in Captain America Civil War 2016 As depicted in Avengers Endgame 2019 References edit Pitman Robert December 21 2022 The Multiverse Saga Can Finally Do The MCU s Wasp Justice Screen Rant Retrieved April 11 2023 Myer Joshua October 22 2021 Joss Whedon Wanted Zooey Deschanel To 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