Ant star Paul Rudd steals the show with a hilarious cameo in Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers

Since his debut in 2015, Paul Rudd has appeared in a total of five films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, making Scott Lang a fan-favorite character along the way. We won’t officially see Lang’s Ant-Man again on screen until Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania It hits cinemas next year. However, Rod took out the suit for a good chunk of cameos this weekend, appearing in it Chip and Dale: Rescue the Rangers on Disney+ and almost stole the show in the process.

There’s a lot of funny and hilarious cameos in the new Rescue Rangers movie, something like what’s happening in the current era of reboots and nostalgia in Hollywood. Rod’s appearance comes in the last chapter of lifeguards It is probably among the best films. While Chip and Dale escape trouble through a live fan conference, Rudd appears at a table and signs autographs for Ant-Man. Tell the fan at the table that the character’s original plan is Aunt-Man, not Ant-Man, and that he has a completely different superpower.

“Yes, it was originally called aunt man. AUNT,” says Rudd in the movie. And my superpowers were truly magical to my aunts. This is awesome, isn’t it? But yes, they changed it.”

The joke itself gets a big bonus during lifeguards Credits. Several joke movie posters appear during the credits sequence, one of which actually features Aunt-Man. The poster shows Rod in an ant-man suit (sans helmet) flanked by a few smiling aunts.

During an interview with ComicBook.com, Chip and Dale: Rescue the Rangers Co-writer Dan Gregor offered some explanation for how the film’s meta-narrative came about.

“That’s the origin of the project and the concept that, well, we’re really starting to have this conversation with ourselves about, ‘Why do we keep making all these movies and why do we keep reworking all these old things?'” “And once we realized, OK, let’s put these questions and fears into the mouths of the characters,” Gregor said. “This kind of opened up the whole concept of the movie, which is to consider them old actors washed up and living inside Hollywood that would only give them proof and acknowledgment if they were involved in that culture.”

Chip and Dale: Rescue the Rangers It is now streaming on Disney+.

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