Marvel Studios has unveiled the first trailer for "Ant-Man and the Wasp," the follow-up to the 2015 hit that turned Paul Rudd into an unlikely cinematic superhero.
Returning with Rudd is Michael Douglas, who plays shrinking-tech inventor Hank Pym, and Evangeline Lilly, playing his daughter Hope Van Dyne.
In the after credits of "Ant-Man," Hope gets her own super-suit, taking up her missing mother's mantle as The Wasp.
Watch: 'Ant-Man' Paul Rudd on Moving from Comedy to Action Star"Captain America: Civil War" saw Rudd's Scott Lang teaming up with Cap against an international law limiting superheroes. Cap later springs him from The Raft, a super-max floating ocean pokey.
"When Cap needed help, if I'd asked you, would you have come?" Lang asks Hope. "[I]f you had, you'd have never been caught," she retorts. "Thanks to you, we had to run," Hope says, as we watch her dad shrink their entire building into a rolling suitcase.
The action also sees a trip back into the subatomic Quantum Realm, undoubtedly to recover Pym's missing wife Janet Van Dyne, played for the first time by Michelle Pfeiffer.
Laurence Fishburne also stars as a classic Marvel character Dr. Bill Foster, a brilliant scientist who becomes the hero Goliath.
"Ant-Man" scene stealer Michael Pena is also back as Lang's motormouth burglar pal Luis. Pena tells ABC News that his Ant-Man co-star, an improv veteran himself, encouraged Luis’ trademark: spiraling hyper-verbal runs, many of which were ad-libbed. “With Paul Rudd, like he gave me a free avenue to do that stuff, and then everybody was on board,” Pena said.
"Ant-Man and the Wasp" opens July 6.
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