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New Ant-Man And The Wasp Poster Debuts At CinemaCon

While we may be counting down to Friday's cinematic opening of Avengers: Infinity War, it’s important we not forget that Marvel Studios have one more offering coming in 2018, that being Ant-Man and the Wasp. And though the latter probably won’t smash box office records like the former, it’s probably safe to say that it’ll still sell more than a few tickets.

While we may be counting down to Friday’s cinematic opening of Avengers: Infinity War, it’s important we not forget that Marvel Studios have one more offering coming in 2018, that being Ant-Man and the Wasp. And though the latter probably won’t smash box office records like the former, it’s probably safe to say that it’ll still sell more than a few tickets.

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Of course, what’ll be key to the success of those incredibly shrinking heroes is that of word of mouth, for it’ll play a remarkable factor in determining just how leggy their theatrical run will be. Naturally, the first thing instrumental in getting the ball rolling is that of some smart marketing, which should be picking up generously within the next few months.

Speaking of which, the studio is starting to debut a variety of posters, the latest example being on display at CinemaCon. And thanks to a picture snapped by Fandango managing editor Erik Davis, we can now bring you this look at the titular characters going miniature.

While not the most visually striking of pieces, it does get across the idea of these heroes’ specific skill sets that allow them to stand out from those others who populate the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Heck, you can even turn it into a game and pretend that they’re actually inflating to giant-like proportions, just as Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) did during the unforgettable airport scene in Captain America: Civil War.

Ant-Man and the Wasp is expected to take flight on July 6th, and all signs point to a deep dive into the Quantum Realm to locate and potentially rescue the long-lost Janet Van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer), who was once known as the original Wasp before her daughter, Hope (Evangeline Lilly), got her wings three years ago.