Ant-Man is a different Marvel movie in scale (go figure!), but also a whole bunch of fun. Laughed a lot, and great performances all around — Eric Eisenberg (@eeisenberg) June 26, 2015

So I saw ANT-MAN & I dug it! Most inventive action scenes yet & tons of heart. A softer, more intimate #Marvel movie and a great family film — ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) June 26, 2015

Also re: ANT-MAN: There are two end-credits scenes, so stay till the very end kids — ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) June 26, 2015

"Ant-Man" is hugely entertaining, and a truly significant puzzle piece in the Marvel Universe. This one's got a big sweet heart. — ImperatorHitFixDrew (@DrewAtHitFix) June 26, 2015

It takes ANT-MAN a moment to get cranked up, but once it does, it’s sensational. My favorite third-act of any Marvel movie. — Jeremy Smith (@mrbeaks) June 26, 2015

I liked Ant-Man more than I did Avengers: Age of Ultron, mainly because Marvel's doing something different and it works as a stand-alone — Edward Douglas (@EDouglasWW) June 26, 2015

Sadly ‘Ant-Man’ falls flat in almost every way. Doesn’t seem like it’s sure of what it wants to be. Not so much bad as it is blah. — Mike Sampson (@mjsamps) June 26, 2015

ANT-MAN is good. Not a disaster like some expected but also not a homerun. Has a *must see* after the end credits scene. — Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) June 26, 2015

The summer movie season has already delivered big hits like Joss Whedon’s The Avengers: Age of Ultron , George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road , and Colin Trevorrow’s Jurassic World - but if you think we’re close to done you better think again, as the next couple months are filled with more anticipated blockbusters. Certainly towards the top of the list is the latest effort from Marvel Studios – Peyton Reed’s Ant-Man - and while the film isn’t coming out for a few more weeks, social media reactions have already begun pouring in.The first press screenings of Ant-Man were held Thursday night, and journalists have begun sharing their thoughts on the upcoming film. So what did they think? Check out a sampling below!Let’s start with our very own Eric Eisenberg, who sawand said Erik Davis of Fandango and Movies.com shared:He also added:Drew McWeeny of HitFix Tweeted:Jeremy Smith of AICN adds:And Ed Douglas of ComingSoon said:But they weren’t all positive., after all, went through a series of conversions , switching directors and changing course a few times during pre-production. Mike Sampson of ScreenCrush weighs in with:And Steve Weintraub of Collider concludes:doesn’t open in theaters until July 17, so these reactions will either have to pique your curiosity or deflate your dreams. Weigh in below with your thoughts, and keep checking CinemaBlend for plenty moreand Marvel coverage as we run up to opening day.