But I’m totally guessing, I have no idea.
I’m guessing maybe it was going to be Hope’s cat, who was stuck in the Quantum Realm, somehow comes out. In Endgame, a rat crawls in the van and sets up the Quantum Tunnel and that’s how Scott gets ejected. MCKENNA: We were working on Ant-Man and the Wasp and then we were told, “Hey, you guys need to put a line in there about Hope losing her cat” at some point, because they were trying to set up something in Endgame.
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Writing a Marvel movie has been compared to working on a TV show in that you have to set things up for other “episodes.” Can you recall a time you were asked to add something to pay off in a later movie? In a conversation with THR, the duo also reveal that they briefly considered having Robert Downey Jr.’s voice be heard through EDITH, the AI used by Spider-Man (Tom Holland) in the film weigh in on the unseen backstory for MJ (Zendaya) and share their thoughts on an Endgame setup in Ant-Man and the Wasp that was nixed. McKenna and Sommers have already written three Marvel films, including Spider-Man: Homecoming and Ant-Man and the Wasp, and they’d like to continue that trend. “We went down that road a little bit,” McKenna tells The Hollywood Reporter, adding that ultimately the film needed to get out of New York quickly. Glover appeared briefly in 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming as the character, and the idea was to have him pop up before Peter Parker (Tom Holland) and his classmates go on a school trip to Europe. Screenwriters Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers note that among the possibilities that didn’t pan out was a scene featuring Donald Glover as Aaron Davis, a criminal who comic book fans (and viewers of Sony’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) will recognize as the uncle of the Miles Morales version of Spider-Man. The Spider-Man: Far From Home creative team spent months dreaming up scenarios that would become the hit movie that has surpassed $621.9 million globally.