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In the original comics, she was a fashion designer [comics of the 80s]. Janet Van Dyne was a fashion designer and loved changing her outfit. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with women liking clothes. I like the clothes. But for me, it would be a great distraction, since Hope is a very serious scientist and nothing extravagant. I do not think he cares so much what he puts in his body. I think when you go to the store, you choose practical things. Whatever you need to do, that is what happens in your body. She goes home and finishes what needs to be done.
So if Hope was a fashion designer then, in agreement, it would have been fun, but it's scientific, so no.
I had just finished my press tour for The Hobbit when my manager called me and said: 'I got a call from Marvel, and they wonder if it is possible that you can meet to try this new franchise, Ant-Man, it could be something interesting for you'. And I laughed, "says Lilly with a smile.
I said: 'Have you run out of superheroes and are now inventing them?' Since I had never heard of Ant-Man, I really thought it was a joke. And then he said, 'No, no, no, he's one of the original Avengers.' I said, 'Well, the truth is that I was just a super elf. I really do not need to be a superhero 'but he replied:' Wait, listen to me, Ant-Man will be played by Paul Rudd and will be directed by Edgar Wright '.
And I was like, 'Wait! Who is making this movie? This sounds incredible! And why Paul Rudd is going to be a superhero and why Edgar Wright is directing it, I love this. ' I said ok, I have to do some homework, I need to watch a Marvel movie and find out what these great guys are doing, because it sounds great. Then I think I saw six Marvel movies in a weekend and then my attitude was already 'I'm in! I do not know how I missed all this, but this is great! Yes, I want to do this. '