Marvel might have seven mystery MCU movies on their slate dated through 2022, but Paul Rudd seems to have some serious concerns that an Ant-Man 3 will be one of them. In fact, when asked about a planned Ant-Man sequel, he recently suggested fans campaign the "top brass" at Marvel and Disney to try to make it a reality.

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Speaking to Yahoo! , Rudd simply responded "I don't know" when asked if Ant-Man would get to headline a third solo movie. "You need to make a call to the top brass and start a campaign to make it happen," he said.Yahoo! cites a source that claims an Ant-Man sequel is in the works , but despite Rudd's popularity as Scott Lang, it does make sense that Rudd would have worries his character would get another standalone. The Ant-Man movies haven't been box office gold in the vein of Iron Man, Captain America and of course the Avengers, and even fell short of the much-hyped box office solo debuts of Captain Marvel and Black Panther.Both Ant-Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp had two of the lowest Marvel box office opening weekends and total box office runs for the MCU , taking in a U.S. domestic total of $180 million ($519 million worldwide) and $217 million ($623 million worldwide), respectively. When you compare that to Black Panther's $700 million at the U.S. box office ($1.3 billion worldwide) and Captain Marvel's $426 million ($1.1 billion worldwide), it makes sense why Rudd would be concerned Marvel's interest in an Ant-Man solo movie may have shifted to make way for some other faces.Keep in mind this question was specifically about another Ant-Man solo movie, not whether Ant-Man would appear again in the MCU. All Marvel actors are signed into a six-picture deal when they join the MCU, and currently Rudd has only starred in four: Ant-Man, Captain America: Civil War, Ant-Man and the Wasp and Avengers: Endgame. So you absolutely will be seeing Ant-Man again down the road, it's just unclear where, or in what capacity.Though nothing is officially confirmed, there are some solo Marvel sequel movies reportedly coming down the pipeline, including but not limited to expected sequels to Black Panther Doctor Strange and a Black Widow prequel movie . Phase 4 of the MCU also is reportedly looking to add new superhero stories to the mix, including rumored Shang-Chi Nova and The Eternals movies, not to mention the many MCU titles that will be debuting on Disney+. (Speaking of, here's your first look at Tom Hiddleston's Loki series .)But moving forward, it would make sense for Marvel to mix and match their heroes like they did with Doctor Strange in Thor: Ragnarok and Tony Stark in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Avengers: Endgame seemingly set up Thor tagging along with the Guardians of the Galaxy in Vol. 3 , so Ant-Man, Wasp and their respective supporting characters could hypothetically be absorbed into another MCU movie as more of a buddy team up.Hopefully Marvel doesn't keep us in the dark too much longer for what their upcoming movie plans are. With Spider-Man: Far From Home hitting theaters at the beginning of July, all eyes are on Marvel's planned presences at San Diego Comic-Con and D23 to reveal what the future of the MCU is. Would you like to see another Ant-Man solo movie, or would you like to see his adventures continue alongside a different character or group of characters? Let us know in the comments!

Terri Schwartz is Editor-in-Chief of Entertainment at IGN. Talk to her on Twitter at @Terri_Schwartz