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Peyton Reed hopes the ‘Ant-Man’ movies are the "most personal" of the Marvel films.
The 54-year-old director has helmed both films in the franchise, and Peyton has admitted he has "very different storytelling ambitions" when compared to some of the other Marvel movies.
He shared: "I really just use myself as the moviegoer, as a litmus test in terms of what they have and haven’t seen. [At] Marvel, no one wants to repeat themselves, no one wants to bore an audience."
Peyton also revealed that even though the ‘Ant-Man’ movies are based on comic books, he worked with Spyridon Michalakis – the film’s technical consultant and a quantum physicist – to ensure that the science behind the films was accurate.
Speaking to TechCrunch, he explained: "We don’t want to give the audience a headache – but 20, 30, 50 years from now, we don’t want people to say, ‘Oh man, that was way off, that has no bearing on reality.’"
A number of scenes featured in ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ were shot on the streets of San Francisco.
And Peyton admitted that the real-life setting created "ts own challenges", especially as the central character, Scott Lang – who is also known as Ant-Man – has to keep changing size throughout the movie.
He said: "Shooting in daylight, exterior San Francisco, you had to believe that Giant Man was really there.
"That was probably the biggest overall challenge – we’d done a shrinking movie already, so we played with variable size while trying to keep it photo realistic."

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