Now that Ant-Man and the Wasp has finally arrived on Digital HD home platform, more and more details about the making of the film have started pouring in. The Ant-Man and the Wasp digital edition comes packed with extras, deleted scenes, commentary and more.

Interestingly, director Peyton Reed has revealed in the audio commentary included in the film’s digital edition that Hank Pym’s lab set is the largest physical set ever built for a Marvel Cinematic Universe movie. Well, it might sound funny and counter-intuitive that the largest set has been built for an Ant-Man movie.

“Now we see they’re not, in fact, living in a run-down building, they have created this entirely new laboratory in which Hope and Hank are working on this amazing Quantum Tunnel,” Reed said. “I should do a should-out here to Shepherd Frankel, our production designer. This is the largest physical set that’s ever been built for a Marvel movie. It’s a little counter-intuitive that Ant-Man and the Wasp has the largest physical set.”

The Quantum Realm is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating aspects of Ant-Man & the Wasp. Last week, USA Today released two deleted scenes from the film that could not make it to the final cut. One of the scenes shows Janet Van Dyne take Hank Pym on a journey through the Quantum Realm and confirms the existence of alien races who live within the unexplored world.

“There’s so much we didn’t know about this place, Henry,” Janet tells Hank. “Worlds upon worlds, entire civilizations; far more than we ever theorized.”

Quantum Realm is expected to play a major part in the upcoming Avengers 4, Especially with how things ended in Ant-Man And The Wasp post-credits scene.

The other scene centers on antagonist Sonny Burch (Walton Goggins) who sees security footage of Hank shrinking down his lab building to the size of luggage and realized the potential of the Pym Particles.

Watch two EXCLUSIVE #AntMan deleted scenes (plus, some Paul Rudd commentary!): https://t.co/YosaBazx7F pic.twitter.com/35RXKHskj3 — USA TODAY Life (@usatodaylife) September 28, 2018

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