Ant-Man and the Wasp : Now that Subterranean insect Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is in theaters, Peyton Reed has turned into the main chief in the Wonder Realistic Universe to coordinate three movies highlighting a solitary person in the lead spot.
Notwithstanding previously beginning the earliest work on Subterranean insect Man 4, Reed presently says he will investigate different corners of the MCU for certain expected new increases.
Talking in another meeting, Reed said he’d pass on helming Wonder’s X-Men reboot, however a few vast characters really do provoke his curiosity.
“I’m not a X-Men fellow. [Quantumania writer] Jeff Loveness, he’s a X-Men fellow,” Reed told Collider. “I love the X-Men, I love watching X-Men motion pictures. I would rather not make a X-Men film.”
That is the point at which the producer brought up he needn’t bother with a Top notch character to coordinate; likewise with Insect Man and the Watchmen of the System, Wonder Studios has had the option to spread the word about easily recognized names out of lesser characters.

“That is what’s perfect about Wonder since there’s this endless… The ones that are intriguing to me currently are somewhat the lesser.
At the end of the day, Subterranean insect Man at that point – we knew Subterranean insect Man, he was an establishing individual from the Justice fighters, however as far as the public awareness, he was likely a B-level, perhaps a C-level person. Who knows, it relies upon your perspective.
I love that about him,” he proceeded. That is when Reed explicitly name-dropped a cherished vast person: the Human Rocket.
“As far as I might be concerned, he was practically similar to a subculture Wonder legend. It attracted me to Ready and waiting like, ‘A film about team promoters? That is odd,’ And attracted me to Down With Affection,” Reed finished up.
‘It resembles a kind of Rock Hudson, Doris Day reverence as a rom-com set during the ’60s?’ I’m into that. I had a similar fascination with Insect Man, it was a similar sort of thing. So I like the thought. I would do a Nova film. I love [The Man Called Nova]. That appears to be cool.”