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Michael Douglas no volvería a interpretar a Hank Pym

Autor : Jonathan Actualizar : Oct 21,2025

El veterano actor Michael Douglas, conocido por su papel como Hank Pym en las películas de Ant-Man, ha indicado que probablemente ha terminado con el Universo Cinematográfico de Marvel. El actor ganador del Óscar interpretó al científico envejecido en cuatro apariciones en el UCM, concluyendo con la decepcionante Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania de 2023.

La última participación de Douglas en Marvel llegó junto a sus apariciones en la trilogía de Ant-Man y un breve papel en Avengers: Endgame. Sin embargo, mientras comienza la producción de Avengers: Doomsday, los fans no deberían esperar ver a Pym ponerse el traje nuevamente.

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"No lo creo", le dijo Douglas a Deadline sobre posibles proyectos futuros de Marvel. "Tuve la experiencia, y estaba emocionado de hacerlo."

Aunque mantiene una carrera activa como productor, Douglas se ha alejado en gran medida de la actuación, siendo su trabajo para Marvel sus únicas actuaciones recientes en pantalla. El actor reflexionó sobre los desafíos únicos de trabajar con la característica tecnología de pantalla verde de Marvel.

"Nunca antes había hecho una película con pantalla verde", señaló Douglas. "Pero estoy disfrutando de mi hiatus y disfrutando de mi vida. Era abrumador dirigir la productora y actuar al mismo tiempo."

El actor había abogado previamente por el sacrificio heroico de Pym en Quantumania, creyendo que crearía riesgos significativos para Scott Lang de Paul Rudd. Sin embargo, Marvel Studios finalmente eligió preservar al personaje.

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La decepción comercial de Quantumania ha nublado el futuro de la franquicia de Ant-Man, aunque se ha confirmado que Rudd regresará en Doomsday. Otros habituales de la franquicia parecen menos seguros: Evangeline Lilly anunció su hiatus acting en junio de 2024, haciendo improbable una aparición de la Avispa.

Las recientes fotos filtradas del set de la producción de Doomsday han avivado la especulación, incluyendo una ubicación vista por primera vez en The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Con Douglas siguiendo adelante y importantes cambios en el elenco, la presencia de los héroes que se encogen en la Fase 6 sigue siendo incierta más allá del regreso de Rudd.

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