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Marvel Studios's AntManandtheWaspQuantumania has premiered in theaters, and like many other Marvel movies, it is packed to the brim with Easter eggs.

Marvel Studios’ Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has finally premiered in theaters, starting Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a wild bang. In Scott Lang’s third solo film in the MCU, he and his loved ones are sucked into the Quantum Realm, where they are forced to face the time-traveling villain, Kang the Conqueror.

Baskin-Robbins Scott is seen at the start of the film receiving an “Employee of the Century” award from his former manager Dale at Baskin-Robbins. This is a hilarious callback to how Scott was forced to work at the ice cream chain in his first film after being released from prison. In Marvel Comics, Sub-Atomica is a star system found inside the Microverse, the dimension that the MCU’s Quantum Realm is based on.

A hankering for citrus After Cassie grows to a gigantic size with her suit to defeat MODOK, she tells Scott that she is extremely hungry and wants to eat limes. This harkens back to the scene in Captain America: Civil War when Scott asks for orange slices after fighting Iron Man’s Avengers as Giant-Man in Berlin.

These three variants make up the Council of Kangs, who formed to exterminate all variants of themselves they consider undesirable in the comics. Fearing the Avengers will destroy “everything they’ve built,” Immortus reveals that he contacted every variant of Kang from across the Multiverse to help them wage war.

 

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