As being partially responsible for her being a prisoner, Cassie wants to set things right. Speaking of conquerors, one of Cassie's finest moments in Quantumania is her mission to break Jentorra out of Kang's prison. His main drive continues to be the safety of his family, of course, but now he understands that, as part of said family, he also has a role to play in protecting the natives from the Conqueror. She convinces him that they have a responsibility to help Jentorra's ( Katy O'Brian) people by taking affirmative action and fighting, not with words. While Scott is trying to get his family out of there as soon as possible, and understandably so, Cassie is the one that understands the whole conflict that's taking place between Kang and the other groups, and that their arrival has only aggravated things and made tensions rise. Once they are in the Quantum Realm, things change. While that issue remains unresolved since it first appeared in Falcon and the Winter Soldier, it's telling that Cassie understands that she, as someone who wasn't turned to dust by Thanos' ( Josh Brolin) Snap, has a responsibility to the people who were, while Scott is more wary of drawing attention to himself for political reasons, especially since he's an Avenger. When they are in the car after Scott and Hope ( Evangeline Lilly) pick her up from prison, Cassie mentions the protest she was at was one for the rights of people who were displaced by the Blip. She's part of a generation that is growing up with an incredible amount of information input every single day, and due to that she is well aware of her unique position and social status, as well as her responsibilities. RELATED: Kathryn Newton Performances to Check Out Before 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania'īut Cassie has a spark that Scott doesn't - she's young. While Cassie goes so far as shrinking a police car in a protest, Scott now sees himself as being a big-league player after the events of Avengers: Endgame. They are both powerful and willing to help others with their abilities, but in completely different ways, too. They both go to prison, but for completely different things. They are very similar, but ultimately very different, too. While there are many other arcs going on in parallel, their father-daughter antics are ultimately what helps us put Cassie's mindset in perspective. Cassie's relationship with super-dad and main character Scott Lang ( Paul Rudd) is one of the pillars of the movie.
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