‘Ant-Man 3’ Enlists ‘Rick And Morty’ Veteran To Draft Screenplay

Despite its current slate of films being forced to change release dates due to current world events, Marvel Studios is still moving ahead with new comic-book movies. “Black Widow” may not get released next month, but we just got our first news about another of the film series in the MCU: “Ant-Man.”

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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s Heat Vision blog, Marvel Studios enlisted Jeff Loveness, a veteran writer and co-producer on Adult Swim’s sci-fi comedy series “Rick and Morty” to draft the screenplay of the third chapter in the “Ant-Man” saga. According to the report, the deal was closed in the early days of the current Hollywood shutdown, and Loveness has already started writing. Additionally, Payton Reed has already wrapped up a deal to return to direct the film and close out the trilogy.

Not only is “Ant-Man” the closest Marvel comes to the plot of an episode of “Rick and Morty,” but Loveness already has experience with outlandish high-concept comedy. In addition to the Adult Swim series, he has also written for the Daniel Radcliffe-led series “Miracle Workers,” and even storylines for Marvel comic-book series centered on Spider-Man, Groot, Nova, and others.

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Of course, Marvel hasn’t officially announced the third “Ant-Man” film, so we don’t know exactly when the project might start filming. Other Marvel sequels expected to shoot this year like “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” “Thor: Love and Thunder” and “Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings” already halted production due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the rest of Marvel Studios’ release dates for Phase 4 were reshuffled on Friday.

Paul Rudd is expected to return as Scott Lang, aka Ant-Man, as is Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne/The Wasp. Michael Douglas has already confirmed he’ll return as Hank Pym, and so has Michael Peña who plays the fast-talking Luis, so it is to be expected that Michelle Pfeiffer will also return as Janet van Dyne.