Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania just had its first official trailer drop on Monday. It finally gives us a sneak peek at all the things the rest of us missed from the D23 trailer release. And there are plenty of interesting things to unpack from this trailer. It features a remixed version of Elton John’s “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,” playing as we watch Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) and friends get sucked into the Quantum Realm. There waits Kang (Jonathan Majors), who offers him a strange deal, and Scott himself begins to unravel. But there were a few differences between this trailer and the one released at D23.

This new Quantumania trailer is also the first time we get a look at Kathryn Newton as Cassie Lang, Ant-Man’s daughter. A character Marvel has apparently found it difficult to cast, probably because Cassie Lang will have such a big future in the MCU. Now, Marvel seems to have finally settled on Kathryn Newton, who will play Ant-Man’s daughter going forward.

Aside from Cassie, we see that Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) is back along with Janet (Michelle Pfeiffer) as well as Hank Pym (Michael Douglas). Bill Murray shows up too. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is going to be a nexus of huge decisions that will affect all of the MCU in the near future. Some characters might not make it out alive, and some might change forever.

Ant-Man’s Daughter Is a Genius

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When the trailer starts, we get reintroduced to Ant-Man. As Scott Lang walks down the street, his ego is reintroduced to the fact that he’s one of the lesser-known Avengers. An old man thanks him for being Spider-Man. And fundamentally, that’s who Ant-Man is, a small hero with a lot of power.

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When Cassie gathers all of our major players – Scott, Hope, Janet, and Hank – into one room together, she reveals she’s been working on something. She explains it like a satellite that transmits a signal down to the Quantum Realm. She activates her machine, and Janet immediately freaks out, scared of who might hear a signal down there. But before she can turn off the machine, it’s too late. They are all sucked into the Quantum Realm.

One interesting thing to note is that Cassie says, “We’ve been working on something,” meaning she’s been collaborating with someone. It’s a wonder to think about who she might have been working with. She had all those years during the blip to study Hank Pym’s science and try to understand where her father went. She suspected that he got blipped with the rest of the people on Earth but was able to come to the conclusion that her father was actually just stuck in the Quantum Realm. So, she must have built this thing alongside someone else in the Marvel universe to try and contact her father.

Who else was around during the blip to help her make something so technologically advanced? Tony Stark? Bruce Banner? Reed Richards?

A Universe Beneath Our Own

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Once the entire Ant-Man family is sucked into the Quantum Realm, we start seeing strange images. It looks like a surreal alien landscape that, it turns out, is actually populated with all manner of weird beings – even Bill Murray. Janet Van Dyne is the only member of this group of heroes who has been here before, and she seems to approach the situation with great anxiety. Maybe she already knows Kang is down here; perhaps she’s just worried about meeting her old boyfriend.

Bill Murray shows up dressed in some finery. Perhaps he’s something of a man-in-charge down here, kind of like the Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum) was on Sakaar.

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This is also where we see a huge (or tiny, depending on your perspective) city in the Quantum Realm. It looks technologically advanced and seems to be where Kang is keeping an entire army. This wasn’t shown in the D23 trailer. Though we’ve gotten hints at it before, this is the first time we’ve seen it. Fans theorize that this might be Chronopolis, Kang’s city of stolen time. It might also be a branch of the militarized TVA from a different timeline.

Ant-Man vs. Kang

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When Ant-Man finally confronts Kang, he says, “I can get you home and give you more time. If you help me,” which isn’t everything we heard in the D23 trailer. In that trailer, he says he needs Scott to help recover something taken from him. So, he’s making a deal with Scott to help him steal back something he needs. He might need it to escape the Quantum Realm, or it might be some kind of weapon. Either way, Ant-Man movies are always heist movies. In the D23 trailer, Kang also threatens Scott, asking if he’s killed him before.

Here we also see Cassie dressed in her super suit. In the comics, Cassie Lang becomes Stature, a size-changing superhero that will eventually join the Young Avengers. It looks like this movie will be her chance to break out into the spotlight and seize her destiny. It will probably be our first look at her using her new superpowers. But will her father make it out of this alive?