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ANT-MAN AND THE WASP Cast Answers the Internet’s Most Searched Questions

It’s no surprise fans have plenty of questions they want answered from Ant-Man and the Wasp since it will be the first Marvel movie to follow Infinity War. Where exactly will it take place in the MCU timeline? Who will vanish into dust when Thanos snaps his finger? What hints will it give us about who will appear in Avengers 4? And maybe the most important question of them all: “What up with that Paul Rudd?” Okay, maybe that last one doesn’t seem all that relevant, but it was still one of the web’s most searched questions the cast was asked to answered.

Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, and their newest cinematic enemy Hannah John-Kamen (who plays Ghost in the movie) were the latest group Wired asked to answer the internet’s most looked-up questions about themselves, their careers, and the Ant-Man sequel. As always the queries range from the pertinent, to the silly, to the totally inane, though it’s not often an entire cast is this charming and delightful answering them.

Wait…that question about Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen…how many people are confusing Michael Douglas with Martin Sheen? Also, it’s clear BIG ALMOND got to Rudd too. Stop pushing almonds on us all the time! Unless “almonds” is how you can get Paul Rudd hair. That’s our biggest question too, because while we’d hated seeing all of those heroes disappear in the Mad Titan’s dusting, losing that glorious head of hair would be too much to take.

If you could ask the cast any question what would you want to know? Tell us your best query in our comments section below.

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