Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25441082-20180322105243/@comment-35446104-20181008022642

Ironmonger7 wrote: Uncanny X-Factor wrote: If I can offer this from purely an administrative standpoint, Ironmonger has made several different MCU's with very little connection to one another, and if I had to guess, simply wants to leave his mark on another one. And as a contributor solely, I'm not loving the idea of working with somebody who is being as obstinate and contrary as he has been so far, not to mention everything Electric and Zoom have said so far. I'm with you guys, I'm not real thrilled with what I've seen on this thread in the last 24 hours and I attribute that to Ironmonger. But again, that's just my opinion. The old MCU I made was a prototype version of Earth-2021358, and that third one was also abondoned. But please, 2021358 was inspired by the MCU made by Zoom and Blizzard. Since 2021 is the only current MCU for me, how is that a problem? It's inspired by Zoom and Blizzard's and both of them are in this MCU so is that still a problem?

Also I overthought it on my last message and decided to use my final fav: Ant-Man. I'm not sure if Eletric remembers that I will use Living Laser as a villain but okay here is my improved pitch:

A few years ago, Hank Pym (Stanley Tucci) works with Arc Reactor technology with the help of Arthur Parks (Stellan Skarsgard) and Dr. Stephen Strange (Christian Bale) but it doesn't work, Pym is the only who makes it out, Parks is apparently killed and Strange is left hospitilizied with his hands broken. Three years later, a strange human-like form of energy finds people on the street and kills them in cold blood. This captivates the attention of Scott Lang (give me an actor), who is pardoned from prison and is worried about his daughter Cassie. Scott meets with an older Hank is a little injured and can no longe return to action as Ant Man. He seeks Scott's help and he becomes the next Ant-Man.

They discover that the form of energy is Arthur, now known as the Living Laser. He seeks Arc Reactor technology as it feeds his power, and he arrives to a newly built one at Stark Industries where Scott ends up plugging a cable into Arthur's body and it overloads so much that it kills the latter. Ant-Man is hailed a hero and he marries the crush of his life, Hope van Dyne (I didn't really want to use The Wasp in this movie) and life is back to success (and Cassie is saved).

In the post-credits scene, we see Hank analyze the Venom symbiote, and after he temporarily leaves, the symbiote attaches itself to Hank's leg and we can tease a Venom movie (maybe, and Hank Pym may sound like a dumb idea to you, me too, but it does kind of sound cool).

Also just so you know this movie will be titled Ant-Man or Ant-Man: The Movie. Lasers of Life will be title for Living Laser's own movie. You see during his "death" a piece of his body survived and it can be seen analyzed on Hank's table in the post-credits scene. It will be teased by Venom/Hank in the end of his own movie evantually releasing that piece under the Symbiote's influence and boom