Here’s What Ant-Man 3’s New Logo Looks Like Amidst Sequel Filming

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania gets a beautiful new logo. The third film in the MCU sub-franchise reunites director Peyton Reed with Paul Rudd and

By Mabel Judith Andrady
October 26,2021
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania gets a beautiful new logo. The third film in the MCU sub-franchise reunites director Peyton Reed with Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lily. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is now in London for principal photography, but storyline specifics are few.

Because of its title and the events of the Infinity Saga, it’s safe to presume that it will continue exploring the Quantum Realm. The Quantum Realm is “a reality where all concepts of time and space become irrelevant as you shrink for all eternity.” according to Hank Pym in 2015’s Ant-Man. Janet van Dyne, who had been trapped there for decades, was finally rescued in Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018). Five years later, in Avengers: Endgame, the time heist was made possible by Pym’s Quantum Tunnel, which allowed the remaining heroes to enter the Quantum Realm with the help of many vials of Pym Particles.

What Does The Logo Look Like?

Quantum tunnel in Ant Man and the Wasp
Quantum tunnel in Ant Man and the Wasp

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania will undoubtedly delve deep into the Quantum Realm, given how little we know about it. On top of everything else, the new emblem on a movie set chair hints that the threequel has something to do with the universe as well. See the image below, which Ant-Man News posted on Twitter:

The Relevance Of The New Logo

This time, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’s principal antagonist will be Kang the Conqueror. The Time Variance Authority was formed by Loki to prevent a new interstellar conflict. Furthermore, it made its screen debut in Marvel Studios’ He Who Remains. In the end, Sylvie killed him out of blind wrath, and the multiverse descended into chaos as a result of her action.

If you look closely at the logo, you’ll notice that the text’s hue matches the branching multiverse from the Disney+ series. It’s worth noting that the project’s initial logo had the word “Quantumania” in the same colors as the Quantum Realm from the MCU. In other words, He Who Remains’ death will have a direct impact on the threequel. This could explain why Kang the Conqueror fights Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne in the third act.

As for the logo’s typeface, it’s true that it’s a tad overly stylized. If you don’t know the whole title of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, it could be confusing. The loops, on the other hand, could be connected to the concept of time loops. In Loki, Mobius explains that certain occurrences recur due to the natural flow of time. Similarly, He Who Remains asserted that even if he died, he would return to his Citadel. This means that what had happened before would just happen again.