Ant-Man and the Wasp star Michelle Pfeiffer discusses the daily script changes she faced while filming the Marvel Cinematic Universe sequel.
Pfeiffer is set to return for Ant-Man and the Wasp follow-up Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, officially joining the cast in December 2020. That film revealed that Janet was not dead as previously believed, but had miraculously survived in the Quantum Realm. Pfeiffer then made a brief cameo in Avengers: Endgame, as one of the many familiar faces present during Tony Stark's funeral scene. The actor, who plays the MCU's original Wasp Janet van Dyne, discussed her challenges while shooting the movie in an interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. "[Marvel Studios is] very mysterious, and they’re very secretive, of course, with their storylines," she said.
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“It wouldn’t have mattered because it all changes anyway,” she said. “It’s a little hard because I met with Peyton, and I knew a little bit about the character, but there was no script. “No, it was my practice whip,” Pfeiffer responded sheepishly.
The actor said it was "a little hard" taking on a role with no script available.
And then you shoot the movie, and you wrap, and then it changes again.” One of the most secretive productions for the studio was Avengers: Infinity War, where many of the main actors were given fake scripts and only learned of Thanos’ mega snap moments before shooting the scene. “You have to commit without actually having read anything.”
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It's a little hard because I met with Peyton [Reed], and I knew a little bit about the character, but there was no script. Prolific actor Michelle Pfeiffer, who plays Janet van Dyne in " Ant-Man and the Wasp," recently opened up about her struggles with constant script rewrites while working on a Marvel project, a factor that hindered her from reading the film's script before joining. "They're [Marvel] very mysterious, and they're very secretive, of course, with their storylines.
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“It wouldn’t have been a problem because everything would change anyway,” she said. I have to commit without actually reading anything.” “No, it was my practice whip,” Pfeiffer secretly replied.
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That said, her insider status hasn't made her privy to any secret knowledge regarding the direction of the franchise. She will also reprise the role in the upcoming "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," which is slated for release next year. Playing Janet Van Dyke aka The Wasp, she has graced the screen in "Ant-Man and the Wasp" and "Avengers: Endgame" at the time of this writing.
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"So I thought it was a good idea to do like a bowling party." … There's value in that." "It's unbelievable.
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She wore a short-sleeved brown and white polka dot dress that draped over much of her figure. The actress was also featured in a pair of shots from the set of the program that were shared to her Instagram account on Thursday. Even co-host Ryan Seacrest had on a polka dot scarf.
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"One of them got hair lice in elementary school," the actress explains. "And I turned to [Kelley] and said, 'If I see this in one of these shows…' And of course, it was in one of his shows," she says. "And it took three of us working on these kids' heads to get rid of those nits."
Michelle Pfeiffer shared how secretive Marvel is with her experience in the Ant-Man movies.
Although the movie industry as a whole is more secretive in this era, largely due to the present-day trend of scooping and discovering movie secrets, Marvel Studios helped push that trend forward upon the MCU's debut. And then you shoot the movie and you wrap, and then it changes again… This trend continued through every subsequent franchise adding to the narrative, which admittedly made it a difficult experience for actors who hadn't dealt with that level of secrecy in their careers. Now, when you signed up for the first [film]…You do the first Ant-Man, and you go, ‘Oh, this is cool,’ and you’re in that film. However, she also made it clear that the script "changes every day" even after its written, leading to some internal challenges for her considering she's "not improvisational:" Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania features yet another star-studded cast for the MCU's 10th Phase 4 movie, including more than a handful of veterans from the first two shrinking outings.
The actress, 63, said she thinks working with her husband would be "too risky." Kelley, 66, a writer and producer, is known for shows like Big Little Lies, Nine ...
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Michelle Pfeiffer has recently shared her feelings about how difficult making movies for the MCU can be under Marvel Studios' intense secrecy.
With the advent of the internet and the ubiquity of social media, the challenge of withholding spoilers from the public is only getting harder. Fallon related her experience with Marvel to his own while working on the long-running live variety show Saturday Night Live in which he was told to never memorize his lines due to the fact that sketches change so often, and can even change the night of the show. In a recent interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Pfeiffer has revealed the difficulty of making movies under Marvel Studio's intense level of secrecy. Janet uses energy she gained from her experience in the Quantum Realm to save the suffering Ava Starr (Hannah John-Kamen) by restoring her molecular stability. In Ant-Man 2, Pfeiffer's Janet finds herself rescued from the Quantum Realm by Hank Pym as a result of messages sent to Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) due to his quantum entanglement from his previous time down at the sub-atomic level. The venerable actor had a long career in Hollywood before stepping into one of the biggest film franchises of all time.
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“It’s all very mysterious,” Pfeiffer said of the MCU. “It’s a little hard. “I remember early on when — again, I had no business being choosy about anything — I would, within the limited options that I had at the time, always go for something different.” And yet, I value our relationship more than a good part.”
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is set to hit theaters on July 28, 2023. Quantumania is expected to focus on the Quantum Realm, so it would make sense for Marvel to be really secretive. While appearing on The Tonight Show, Pfeiffer detailed the studios script process.
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So I thought it was a good idea to do like a bowling party,” Michelle said. We’re both kind of fierce when we work, so if I come home and I’ve had a bad day, and I’m upset about something, I want him to be on my side because he hasn’t heard the other side. … There’s value in that.”