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Baby Ant-Man & Joe Russo’s Photo From The Sets of Avengers: Endgame Goes Viral

Every time an MCU movie is about to hit the theatres, the target of its makers is to exceed the demands of the viewers. And, they’ve been doing this for more than 10 years now. What’s even more remarkable is their consistency, as they never let their movies drop a single bit. That is the reason why Avengers: Endgame went on to break a lot of records and set new standards for others. There was humor, emotion, action, thrill, VFX treat, and a lot of other things to cherish in the movie.

Avengers: Endgame Ant-Man Joe Russo

But, one of the funniest moments of the film was when Professor Hulk was trying to experiment the time travel with Ant-Man as the subject. And now we have the photo of the baby, who played young Scott Lang during the experiment, with Joe Russo.

Avengers: Endgame Ant-Man Joe Russo

We all know that the two biggest brains in the MCU on earth are Bruce Banner and Tony Stark. So, when Tony rejected the offer of putting his life into danger for the sake of the people they lost, Captain America, Black Widow, and Ant-Man went to Bruce Banner. But, Bruce was halfway through and the other half was completed by the incoming of Tony Stark. So, when the experimentation was going on with Banner helming it, Ant-Man went back in time and turned into an old man, then into a teenager, and finally being into a little baby.

Avengers: Endgame Ant-Man Joe Russo

It is the picture of that cute little baby in the suit of Ant-Man, with Joe Russo that has surfaced on the internet. It is being circulated by Marvel fans on different social media platforms. Here’s the BTS photo from the sets of Endgame, have a look:

Avengers: Endgame Ant-Man Joe Russo Baby Ant Man

Avengers: Endgame is still running in theaters. But, if you’ve seen it then we want to know your views on this baby in the suit of Ant-Man. Tell us in the comments section down below.

Rishabh Naudiyal

"Writing is one of my strengths and all I can say is that I observe things and try my best in order to convert them into words without the pressure of satisfying people's demands."
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