Pick Or Pass On These Comic Book Movies To See Who's More Like The Wasp Or Ant-Man

It seems more and more Marvel movies are being released around the world these days. It can be almost overwhelming. Yes, after Marvel Studios released their first movie Iron Man in 2008, they have released another 19 over a ten year period, culminating in the recently released Ant-Man and the Wasp. However, there are far more Marvel movies than those produced in-house that have delighted audiences around the world for almost three decades. Some, such as the often maligned Howard the Duck, have been forgotten by time. Others, such as the first X-Men from 2000, and Sam Raimi's delight Spider-Man in 2002 have changed popular culture forever and inspired a generation of children and kids at heart.

This brings us back to the most recent movie: Ant-Man and the Wasp. It can be argued that no movie better represents the fandom of Marvel as a whole. There are two types of people: Ant-Mans and Wasps. Both get along with each other well, and have their own sets of unique powers, but are different. Those who are like Ant-Man are endlessly optimistic, with a view of the world that is bright and colorful. Those, like the Wasp, may be a bit more pessimistic, but understand that some of the best parts of the world can be found on the path less traveled. They are quite bold. Which one of these two best fits the individual? Take this quiz and find out!

Question 1

X-Men?

This comic book movie was in many regards, the one that started it all. It brought the beloved team to the big screen, featured groundbreaking special effects, and introduced the world to Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, a role he played for over a decade. It may not hold up perfectly, but there is still a lot to love. Pick or pass?

Question 2

What about Spider-Man?

Spider-Man brought audiences to a brand new world of unique characters, quotable lines and spectacular action sequences. The tone was light and bright, but serious when needed, and the wall-crawler had never looked better. It was beloved by people around the world and was a major box office success. Pick or pass?

Question 3

Pick or pass on Hulk?

The Hulk was the next character to make the jump to the big screen, and his movie was interesting, to say the least. Eric Bana took on the main role, and visionary director Ang Lee brought his own personal touch to the movie. It is unlike any other out there and divides audiences still to this day. Pick or pass?

Question 4

What about X2: X-Men United?

This sequel is one of the rare few that improves upon the first. It introduced a number of new characters to the team, fleshed out the world, and upped the dramatic stakes. Many of the characters were well written, and the action was stellar. The opening scene with Nightcrawler is iconic to this day. Pick or pass?

Question 5

Spider-Man 2?

Like X2, this is another sequel considered by many to be better than the original. Many people around the world praised the elevated action, the stronger writing and especially the new villain Doctor Octopus. The central theme was also very resonant and different at the time. It was a major hit both critically and commercially as well. Pick or pass?

Question 6

Pick or pass on Blade Trinity?

This movie brought the tilogy of the Blade movies to an end. Wesley Snipes again returned to the main role for one last time, and he was joined by Ryan Reynolds. It was on the set of this movie that Reynolds was convinced to play Deadpool. It was considered by many to be a good conclusion, if not as strong as the first two movies. Pick or pass?

Question 7

What about Fantastic Four?

The team lovingly referred to as the first family of Marvel certainly took a long time to make their way to the big screen. However, they finally got their chance in 2005 in this lighter comic book movie. It is not beloved by all, but many praised the faithfulness to the comics. The film also introduced Chris Evans as the Human Torch, and he would later go on to play Captain America. Pick or pass?

Question 8

X-Men: The Last Stand?

This movie brought the first trilogy of the X-Men movies to an end with a bang. It was an adaptation of the beloved Dark Phoenix arc from the comics and was highly anticipated. Some were very happy with the end result, some somewhat disappointed, but audiences would soon learn this was not the last they would hear from the X-Men. Pick or pass?

Question 9

What about Blade?

Blade was a very unique movie when released in the late 1990s. It was dark, disturbing, and could be rather violent, but was a box office hit, and audiences loved the combination of gothic horror elements with strong action. Wesley Snipes, in particular, was praised for his performance in the lead role. Pick or pass?

Question 10

Pick or pass on Men in Black?

This sci-fi action comedy lit the box office on fire when it was released, and delighted audiences around the world. Many loved the effects, the humor and especially the chemistry between stars Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. However, what some may not know is that the film was based off a series of comic books published by a subsidiary of Marvel! Neat! Pick or pass?

Question 11

Pick or pass on Ghost Rider?

This movie was very different than many were expecting. Nicolas Cage took over the main role, and brought his signature brand of crazy to the film, making it a unique viewing experience. it was not the most faithful adaptations out there, but for fans of Cage, there is a lot to love. Pick or pass?

Question 12

What about Spider-Man 3?

This movie was the conclusion to the series of Spider-Man films directed by Sam Raimi. It was darker than the previous two films, and featured a number of new characters, including comic book fan favorites such as Venom and Sandman. The movie polarized both critics and audiences alike but was a major box office success. Pick or pass?

Question 13

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer?

This movie was considered by many to be an improvement on the first, if still imperfect. The SIlver Surfer made for a great addition to the team, and his voicework by Laurence Fishburne was praised. The action, humor and heart were also praised. However, many were peeved with how the character of Galactus was handled. Pick or pass?

Question 14

Pick or pass on Iron Man?

This movie was in many regards the one that started it all. It defied the odds and helped kickstart the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a sprawling universe of films that still continues to this day. Many people doubted Robert Downey Jr. in the titualr role, but he surprised many. Pick or pass?

Question 15

What about The Incredible Hulk?

This movie was not a sequel to the 2003 film Hulk by Ang Lee. In actuality, it was a remake that brought the Hulk into the MCU. Edward Norton played the titular role for the first and only time before he was replaced by Mark Ruffalo in The Avengers. The film was well recieved but is not as fondly remembered as others. Pick or pass?

Question 16

X-Men Origins: Wolverine?

This movie told the story of how Wolverine came to be the character we know today. It featured appearances by a number of X-Men characters, such as Gambit, Blob, and Deadpool. Yes, Ryan Reynolds made his debut as Deadpool here but did not get much to say. Many fans were angry with how Deadpool, in particular, was handled but liked that this film kickstarted a trilogy of Wolverine films. Pick or pass?

Question 17

Pick or pass on Blade II?

Blade is back, and better than ever. In this beloved sequel, Wesley Snipes returns to the titular role, fighting new vampires, and taking the audience on another journey. What is most of note here is that this film was directed by Guillermo Del Toro, who recently won two Academy Awards for The Shape of Water. Not bad! Pick or pass?

Question 18

Pick or pass on Iron Man 2?

This movie in many regards expanded the MCU, with a number of different characters introduced. In particular, Black Widow was introduced in this film and has continued to play a central role in the MCU ever since. This movie dealt with deeper themes than the original but was criticised by some as overstuffed. Pick or pass?

Question 19

What about Thor?

This movie brought viewers to the vast and expansive world of Asgard. Chris Hemsworth made his debut as Thor and delighted audiences around the world, quickly making him a household name. In the film, Thor is stripped of his powers and banished to Earth, where he falls in love and learns an important lesson in humility. Pick or pass?

Question 20

Men in Black II?

Men in Black II reunited both Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith on the big screen in a brand new adventure. It was often very funny, with plenty of new jokes, characters and more. It was not as fresh as the first but is still worth a watch. Pick or pass?

Question 21

X-Men First Class?

This film brought viewers back to the 1960s, before the establishment of the X-Men. It told the story of both Professor X and Magneto, as they form a close friendship, establish the X-Men and later drift apart. It was praised by many for its accuracy to the comics and strong writing. Pick or pass?

Question 22

Pick or pass on Captain America: The First Avenger?

This film was set right in the height of World War II, a unique setting for Superhero movies. It told the story of Steve Rogers, a man who struggles physically but has a great deal of heart and patriotism. He is given super serum that buffs him up substantially, and he helps the United States army in fighting the war, as well as the villainous Hydra. Pick or pass?

Question 23

What about Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance?

Nicolas Cage returns and the mayhem continues. Yes, there was a second Ghost Rider movie and is the most recent to date. It turned the action up to eleven, and Cage gives a delightfully zany performance. While it may not please all fans, it is again right up the alley of fans of Cage. Pick or pass?

Question 24

The Avengers?

What else can truly be said about this movie? It was groundbreaking, unheard of, many thought impossible. Nevertheless, Marvel pulled it off and then some in this delightful crowdpleaser. It was a box office smash, critically acclaimed, and gave fans what they have been waiting years for. What else is there to say really? Pick or pass?

Question 25

Pick or pass on Men in Black III?

This film brought the element of time travel to the series and brought back Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith for one last time. it even featured Josh Brolin, as a younger version of Lee Jones' character. It is a very fun movie, and a fitting sendoff to the series, as Sony plans to reboot next year. Pick or pass?

Question 26

What about The Amazing Spider-Man?

This movie rebooted the Spider-Man film franchise with a new actor, Andrew Garfield, taking over the role. It again told the origin story of Spider-Man, albeit with a slightly darker twist. The chemistry between Spidey and his girlfriend Gwen Stacy is of particular note, as Garfield was dating actress Emma Stone (who played Gwen) at the time. Pick or pass?

Question 27

Iron Man 3?

This movie was very different from the past two Iron Man films. it told a more personal story, with a greater focus on the struggles of Tony Stark and the monsters of his own making. It received a polarized response from audiences but was a major box office hit. Pick or pass?

Question 28

Pick or pass on The Wolverine?

This movie was received far better than its predecessor and adapted the arc in the comics where Wolverine travels to Japan. It was praised by many for the unique setting, the action sequences, the strong direction and the story. In particular, many liked the faithfulness to the comics. Pick or pass?

Question 29

What about Thor: The Dark World?

This film reunited audiences with the God of Thunder himself... Thor. It expanded on the world introduced in the first film, with far more of the realms on display. Asgard, in particular, has a great deal of screen time. It also further developed the romantic relationship between Thor and Jane Foster. Pick or pass?

Question 30

Captain America: The Winter Soldier?

This movie brought Captain America into the 21st century, with unique action sequences, new characters and more. What is perhaps most of note is the story of the film, which is closer to a political thriller than a run-of-the-mill superhero movie. Critics and audiences loved this movie, and it introduced the world to the Russo Brothers, two prolific Marvel directors. Pick or pass?

Question 31

Pick or pass on The Amazing Spider-Man 2?

This movie was the second, as well as last, to feature Andrew Garfield in the main role. It was in many regards lighter than its predecessor but still had some genuine surprises and dark moments. The film laid the groundwork for a Sinister Six movie which has still yet to be made. There is a lot to like about the film, but many criticised it as overstuffed, and too focused on setting up sequels. Pick or pass?

Question 32

What about X-Men: Days of Future Past?

This movie brought two generations of X-Men stars together, with both the original cast as well as the prequel cast present in the film. It continues the stories of both X-Men: The Last Stand and X-Men: First Class in a truly unique cinematic experience. It was beloved by audiences and critics. Pick or pass?

Question 33

Guardians of the Galaxy?

Don't judge a book by its cover. This movie seemed so bizarre and out there on paper. Many were pegging it to be the first flop for Marvel? From an untested lead actor in Chris Pratt to a talking raccoon and a giant tree as main characters? It was odd to be sure. However, the film was a massive hit. Pick or pass?

Question 34

Thoughts on Kingsman: The Secret Service.

Much like Men in Black, this was based on a comic book by one of the imprint comics owned by Marvel. It gleefully lampoons a number of spy movie clichés and is very funny. it also introduced Taron Edgerton to the world in the star-making role of Eggsy. Pick or pass?

Question 35

Pick or pass on Avengers: Age of Ultron?

This sequel to the first Avengers movie introduced a new villain, new characters and furthered the MCU. It featured a darker tone than the original, and added an extra layer of drama. Fans were split on the movie, but it was still very successful at the box office. Pick or pass?

Question 36

What about Ant-Man?

Talk about a pleasant surprise! This smaller scale Marvel heist flick delighted audiences with its great humor, unique characters as well as the well-directed action setpieces. Expectations were low, but it surprised audiences all around the world. It was a box office hit and just recently received a sequel. Pick or pass?

Question 37

Fant4stic?

This movie was a darker, more serious take on the Fantastic Four. While the earlier movies were sillier, this one took a body horror approach to the material which was controversial, to say the least. Still, this movie has its fans, and it is hard to deny that director Josh Trank had a vision. Pick or pass?

Question 38

Pick or pass on Deadpool?

This movie was R-Rated, crude and very funny. It was also highly subversive, commenting on the cliches found in superhero movies in a humorous way. It was a breath of fresh air for many viewers and was lauded by critics and audiences. It was also a box office juggernaut. Pick or pass?

Question 39

What about Captain America: Civil War?

Team Iron Man vs. Team Captain America. In many regards, one of the battles of the century thus far. Everyone had picked a side, and many arguments were made online. Thankfully, the movie was very good and surprised audiences with its more personal ending. It also introduced Spider-Man and Black Panther to the MCU! Pick or pass?

Question 40

X-Men Apocalypse?

This movie continued the X-Men prequel stories. It featured a number of new characters such as Cyclops, Storm and Jean Grey, as well as returning characters from X-Men First Class. It was a fun movie with great action but was not as well received as the prior two films. Pick or pass?

Question 41

Pick or Pass on Doctor Strange?

This movie is very... strange. Sorry, we just could not resist the pun. Anyhow, this film was very unique with breathtaking visuals, great performances and expands the MCU with time travel and alternate dimensions. Benedict Cumberbatch also makes his debut as the titular character, and many believe he is perfectly cast. Pick or pass?

Question 42

What about Logan?

This movie is a neo-western take on the character of Wolverine, based on the comic book Old Man Logan. It was acclaimed by critics, and was called sad, melancholy, but ultimately hopeful. It was also a fitting sendoff for the character, as Hugh Jackman retired from the role after this movie. Pick or pass?

Question 43

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2?

This movie brought viewers back into the deepest depths of space to meet with the Guardians of the Galaxy. Unlike the first, this was a bit more of a personal tale, as Peter Quill aka Star-Lord ventures off to meet his father. Funny and sad, shocking and exciting, this sequel improves upon the original in many key ways. Pick or pass?

Question 44

Pick or pass on Spider-Man Homecoming?

This movie continued where Captain America: Civil War left off, with a young Peter Parker, brilliantly played by Tom Holland. it details his relationship with Tony Stark, as well as his attempts to balance superhero activity with his day to day life. It is funny, heartfelt, and has a John Hughes style. Pick or pass?

Question 45

What about Kingsman: The Golden Circle?

This movie continues where the last one left off, with Eggsy as a fully fledged member of the Kingsman. When a mission goes wrong, the Kingsman are left without a home and are forced to meet their cousins abroad, the Kentucky based Statesmen, for help. It is a fun adventure with stylish action and a great soundtrack. Pick or pass?

Question 46

Thor Ragnarok?

This film was very different from the prior two Thor movies. It was a unique comedy, with a lot more humor, and was far less serious than the others. Many fan-favorite characters were lost in this film, many others gained such as Korg and Valkyrie. It was the most successful of the Thor trilogy with both audiences and critics. Pick or pass?

Question 47

Pick or pass on Black Panther?

This movie has it all. Great action, an interesting story, star-making performances, a well-developed villain and much, much more. It was a critical and box office darling, earning stellar reviews across the board, as well as over a billion dollars at the box office. It is not hard to see why given the quality of the film. Pick or pass?

Question 48

What about Avengers: Infinity War?

This movie is in many regards the culmination of all that came before. It featured almost every Marvel character, exhilarating action sequences, breathtaking special effects and so much more. The story was also stellar with Thanos being arguably the best villain in the entire franchise. It was beloved by critics and audiences alike and made over 2 billion dollars at the box office. Pick or pass?

Question 49

Deadpool 2?

This movie, like the first, was highly subversive with a number of great jokes. This time, Deadpool is not alone, as a number of great characters such as Cable and Domino have joined him. The film has great action, strong performances all around, and of course, is very funny. Pick or pass?

Question 50

Pick or pass on Ant-Man and the Wasp?

This movie improves upon the original in a number of ways. Firstly, it introduces the Wasp to the MCU, and she kicks some serious butt. She is very powerful, extremely charming and a great addition. Secondly, it dives deeper into each of the main characters and fleshes out their relationships with their loved ones. Finally, the movie balances darkness and fun beautifully. Pick or pass?

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