Ava (Hannah John-Kamen) is a psychotic mercenary armed with advanced phasing technology that leaves her in constant pain. Her parents were scientists for Pym Technologies that were murdered for their research. She blames Pym and wants revenge against him. Ava is employed by businessman Sonny Burch (Walton Goggins), who wants to weaponize the Ant-Man technology confiscated by the government, to steal Pym's mobile headquarters and use its resources to do so, as well as find her a cure.
Ava slowly spirals into insanity and betrays Burch upon learning he was lying about being able to cure her, phasing her hand through his brain and then obsessively hunting down Pym and his loved ones.
Alexander Ramirez
Sounds good.
Adam Gray
>another revenge plot
Booooooooooooooriiiiiiiiiiiiing
Especially considering the character's original motives are a bit more unique. It would have been cool to have an anti-authority conspiracy psycho.
Lincoln Ross
I am sad to see Fishburne wasted but he did decide to throw his career away by joining the DC dumpster fire
William Ross
We may get that after she fully spirals into insanity. But she being woke as Schwartzwald would be amazing to see.
Robert Rivera
No we won't. Chances are she will start as an edgy strong woman characterâ„¢, then descend into a sad "feel sorry for me" psycho that will obsess Sup Forums for months. Good news! Probably good porn. Bad news. We will never see full-conspiracy Ghost go on a rant about Stark Industries controlling the media
Landon Stewart
Ideally she survives and becomes more classic Ghost to join the inevitable Thunderbolts
Joshua Walker
So, when is this guy going to appear? Isn't he Ant-Man's arch nemesis or something?
Dominic Myers
Why did they change the gender? Not that it has any importance to the character, but why? Because I don't see any reason for this gender swap.
Michael Rogers
>Not that it has any importance to the character then why does it matter if its changed?
Anthony Lopez
I guess it fixes old school Marvel's sausage fest misogyny.
Jack Nelson
>Why aren't females EVER portrayed as villains >Why do a female villain??!!
Isaac Perry
No, you're thinking of Sonic.
Daniel Martinez
>Sup Forums being a bunch of contradictory morons who only really want something to whine about Shock, gasp, say it ain't so.
Chase Lopez
I thought that Ghost would be Buill Foster's daughter or something. I mean the gender change has to have a story importance. A movie or franchise isn't misogynistic if no female character appears in that, in The Thing for example for the entire movie no woman appears. I don't have a problem that they changed Ghost gender because that gives me the oppurtunity of waifuing her. I just want to know why they did that. They could have used the new Beetle for a female villain. It just seems strange that the gender swap a character for no reason. Or Batman '66
Oliver Williams
Why does she need to be "cured" when it's the technology that leaves her in pain?
John Young
>Female Ghost >More revenge shit
Ghost's only motivations have either been "fuck companies" or "I'm an asshole that likes money." Both of them are so much better than more "muh revenge."
Julian Sanchez
The Thing gets a situational pass, as it's a very small group of people, and it's set during a very misogynistic time. Das Boot is another example. Comic books have no such excuse.
Jeremiah Murphy
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Wyatt Cruz
Maybe she is a cyborg? >Comic books have no such excuse. Excuse? A artist shouldn't have too follow some comic code. A artist should explore the fantasy of her mind and not be bound by a political demand, if a artist just wants to write a story only starring woman or man, the artist should be allowed to do that. Geez, I hope you are only trolling.
Lincoln Gutierrez
They really have to have a scene in which she rambles about the evil of this corporatist world that is secrety ruled by time-travelling conspiracies.
Justin Sullivan
>Excuse? A artist shouldn't have too follow some comic code
No. Of course they should have ethical and moral codes, and not be a misogynist, but that applies to everybody.
>A artist should explore the fantasy of her mind and not be bound by a political demand
The problem with legacy misogyny and racism isn't artists exploring their imagination, but the lack of it. It's lazy.
If you're going to act retarded, go back to Sup Forums.
Luis Sullivan
>if a artist just wants to write a story only starring woman or man, the artist should be allowed to do that They are, in their own time. If they work for Marvel and Marvel wants them to add women, they add women.
Robert Parker
Maybe they auditioned her for some other role then thought, "Wow, she'd be great for the direction we're going for Ghost"?
Dylan Foster
>An artist should have to follow some comic code
Actually a big reason why there are still so many white male comic book characters is because the artist had to follow racist/misogynistic comic book codes.
Brody Wright
So to recap, the villain wants to avenge her parents and a rival businessman use that grudge to get to the technology of our hero, until the villain betrays him.
Jesus Marvel, all your movies (bare a few exceptions) already feel the same, and now you're just remaking one of your very worst one?
Bentley Rogers
I'm going to storytiem Ghost's first appearence because I think they are going to follow that Ghost concept first and use Thunderbolts Ghost afterwards.
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Hudson Garcia
Why is this thread filled with so many people begging for (you)s by low-effort Tumblrposting?
Chase Carter
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William Richardson
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Xavier Allen
I hope the phasing vs shrinking fight is cool
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Henry Gray
>Whiplash wants revenge on Tony's dad >Loki wants revenge on Odin >Killian wants revenge on Tony >Malekith wants revenge on Asgard >Ronan wants revenge on Xandar >Zemo wants revenge on the Avengers >Mads Mikkelson wants revenge on Tilda Swinton (can't be assed to remember their names, Doctor Strange was shit) >Hela wants revenge on Odin (again) >Killmonger partly wants revenge on T'Challa's family >Ghost wants revenge on OG Ant-Man
Jesus Christ what is their problem. What's wrong with villains just wanting to achieve a goal and being evil in the means they use to achieve it? Killmonger got the closest but they STILL pulled that revenge crap.
Liam Sanders
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Owen Williams
It's interesting to see a female psycho villain
However I just can't get past her horse face
Nathaniel Rodriguez
>Has a name SOILED IT
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Oliver Peterson
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Jaxson James
Professional scriptwriters get taught that a villain is more effective if they have a direct connection to the antagonist.
Michael Sanchez
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James Taylor
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Mason Johnson
Because if you don't add a revenge element, people complain your villain has no real motivation
It's apparently not okay for a villain to just be evil
Ian Robinson
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David White
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Logan Bell
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Oliver Cox
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Benjamin Gutierrez
I can't be the only one getting Metal Gear Solid vibes with Ghost.
Jeremiah Nelson
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Brody Morgan
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Parker Mitchell
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Chase Ortiz
Room for improvement.
Jordan Walker
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Jacob Taylor
>It's apparently not okay for a villain to just be evil
It's lazy.
Nolan Campbell
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Joshua Phillips
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Lucas Davis
It's better than these ham-fisted attempts for motivation