MIchael Pena is the best... and the rapid back story method of having other characters talk with his voice to tell the story of how he heard about the safe? Simply steals the show from Paul Rudd's character
I bet if you asked 10 Ant Man fans what they thought was the best part of the movie? They'd say Luis' story telling "Super legiiiit!"
the above had me wondering who to credit for the art, and wow, if you're into pop culture art and mashups, this artist, Ber Koszulki, from Poland, is incredibly brilliant at seeing the humorous possibilities with an enormous variety of movies, characters, etc
https://www.teepublic.com/user/ber
http://ber.cupsell.pl/
https://www.deviantart.com/daobiwan/art/Back-for-the-Infinity-Stones-796225317
https://www.instagram.com/the_ber_shop/
https://www.facebook.com/DAObiwan/
Luis' Van was a 1972 Ford Ecoline that he used for criminal activities. It was later outfitted with a Quantum Tunnel that allowed entry into the Quantum Realm.
Luis' van was later used to help smuggle the van Dyne family, including a successfully rescued Janet van Dyne, to safety.[2] Snap Months later, the back of Luis' van was used to house a Quantum Tunnel, which Lang used to travel to the Quantum Realm to collect quantum energy to cure Ghost. But before the Pym family could pull him back, they were killed off by Thanos' Snap, leaving Lang trapped in the Quantum Realm and Luis' van unattended.
With no one to claim the van, the cities authorities retrieved it and placed it a storage locker. Five years later, a rat unknowingly activated the control panel, freeing Scott Lang from the Quantum Realm. After Lang discovered how long he'd been away and what had happened, he pulled the van out of storage and drove to the New Avengers Facility to meet Captain America and Black Widow where he revealed his plan to use the Quantum Tunnel as a time machine so they could find past versions of the Infinity Stones and use them undo Thanos' work. After Bruce Banner had been recruited, the quartet tried to use the van to time travel but, rather than pushing Lang through time, they wound up pushing time through Lang, causing him to shift through various ages.
https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Luis%27_Van
The classic Ford van has a vintage wood interior and an automatic transmission that “runs and drives good” according to Cinema Vehicle Services of North Hollywood, California.
You can rent the Ant-Man van for only $350 a day. The catch is you really can’t drive it anywhere and the company will be happy to deliver it to you for a fee.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/articles/marvels-ant-man-with-a-ford-van/
https://cinemavehicles.com/g-19910-ant-man.html
btw, 100 homeless people were booked as extras during the movie shoot in San Francisco's Tenderloin District. $175 a day
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