Why there's a giant Ant-Man corpse in the Void in Deadpool & Wolverine 🚨
It looks like a plot hole, but actually Marvel is fixing a mistake that happened all the way back in Avengers: Endgame.
In Deadpool & Wolverine, Cassandra Nova's entire fortress is built inside the body of a giant Ant-Man.
Naturally, that raises a huge question.
When did Ant-Man ever get pruned and sent to the Void?
The answer comes from a tiny mistake in Endgame that Marvel quietly turned into canon.
During the final battle in Endgame, Scott Lang runs toward the van to activate the Quantum Tunnel.
Right after the camera cuts away, in the upper left of the battlefield, you can clearly see a giant Ant-Man fighting. Here's the problem: that shouldn't be possible.
Scott can't be in the van and giant-sized on the battlefield at the same time.
For years, fans thought it was just a VFX error, but Deadpool & Wolverine proves it wasn't.
When Deadpool arrives at the TVA, look closely at the monitor behind him. They are replaying that exact Endgame glitch the duplicate giant Ant-Man.
That wasn't an Easter egg; that was an explanation.
The TVA must have detected that extra Ant-Man, realized he didn't belong to the Sacred Timeline, and pruned him.
We all know pruned variants end up in the Void, the cosmic landfill of broken timelines.
So that massive Ant-Man body Cassandra uses as her base could very well be the pruned giant Ant-Man created by the Endgame glitch.
Marvel took a production mistake and retroactively wove it into the multiverse lore.