In Ant-Man and the Wasp, Laurence Fishburne plays Bill Foster, and he seems to have forgotten that he previously became a member of the MCU.
Laurence Fishburne, who is well-known for his roles in Boyz n the Hood and the Matrix series, is just one of several well-known Hollywood actors who have recently joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Fishburne made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in 2018's Ant-Man and the Wasp, as Bill Foster, Hank Pym's old SHIELD colleague and Ava Starr's carer.
In an interview for the Phase Zero podcast on ComicBook.com, Laurence Fishburne discussed his love for the MCU while promoting John Wick 4.
Fishburne says he can't wait for the next Captain America film and hints that he'd be eager to join the franchise if the opportunity presented itself.
Fishburne's language makes it sound as though he forgot he was already an MCU cast member.
Have a look at the video down below.
At the conclusion of Ant-Man and the Wasp, Bill Foster, played by Laurence Fishburne, was seen running away from the FBI with his adopted daughter Ava Starr.
As Hannah John-Ava Kamen's Starr aka Ghost will be making a return appearance in Marvel's Thunderbolts, it's probable that Fishburne's Bill Foster may make a brief cameo appearance to provide an update on his whereabouts.
As Fishburne's character has links to Pym Particles and the Quantum Realm, he might return in some way in future MCU appearances involving Ant-Man.
Whether or whether Laurence Fishburne is being sarcastic about his potential role in the MCU, his enthusiasm for Captain America: New World Order provides a strong hint.
Given that Anthony Mackie's Captain America would be eager to promote the visibility of undervalued Black superheroes, Bill Foster's debut in Captain America: New World Order would be a good match.
As how Sam Wilson brought attention to Isaiah Bradley's history as a forgotten Super Soldier in Falcon and the Winter Soldier, so too may he bring attention to Bill Foster's background as a shapeshifting scientist who became Giant-Man before Scott Lang ever donned the Ant-Man helmet.
Laurence Fishburne, who is well-known for his roles in Boyz n the Hood and the Matrix series, is just one of several well-known Hollywood actors who have recently joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Fishburne made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in 2018's Ant-Man and the Wasp, as Bill Foster, Hank Pym's old SHIELD colleague and Ava Starr's carer.
In an interview for the Phase Zero podcast on ComicBook.com, Laurence Fishburne discussed his love for the MCU while promoting John Wick 4.
Fishburne says he can't wait for the next Captain America film and hints that he'd be eager to join the franchise if the opportunity presented itself.
Fishburne's language makes it sound as though he forgot he was already an MCU cast member.
Have a look at the video down below.
At the conclusion of Ant-Man and the Wasp, Bill Foster, played by Laurence Fishburne, was seen running away from the FBI with his adopted daughter Ava Starr.
As Hannah John-Ava Kamen's Starr aka Ghost will be making a return appearance in Marvel's Thunderbolts, it's probable that Fishburne's Bill Foster may make a brief cameo appearance to provide an update on his whereabouts.
As Fishburne's character has links to Pym Particles and the Quantum Realm, he might return in some way in future MCU appearances involving Ant-Man.
Whether or whether Laurence Fishburne is being sarcastic about his potential role in the MCU, his enthusiasm for Captain America: New World Order provides a strong hint.
Given that Anthony Mackie's Captain America would be eager to promote the visibility of undervalued Black superheroes, Bill Foster's debut in Captain America: New World Order would be a good match.
As how Sam Wilson brought attention to Isaiah Bradley's history as a forgotten Super Soldier in Falcon and the Winter Soldier, so too may he bring attention to Bill Foster's background as a shapeshifting scientist who became Giant-Man before Scott Lang ever donned the Ant-Man helmet.