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‘Ant-Man’ Film Spoilers: Director Peyton Reed Teases ‘Ant-Man’’s Fate In 2-Part Comic Strips

| May 12, 2015 11:14 PM EDT

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"Ant-Man" director Peyton Reed revealed a two-part ending of his upcoming Marvel film. 

Recently, two comic strip photos have been posted by Reed on his Twitter account, both showing the fate of the smallest protagonist, as per Cinema Blend. Both photos came from the comic "Fred Hembeck Destroys the Marvel Universe #1."

Reed said that his decision to spoil fans on the ending of his upcoming film is a "major act of self-sabotage."

The "Ant-Man" director called the first strip as "Part One" and it involved "Ant-Man" and Crackers, the clown prince of death. The latter wanted to put an end to the lives of super powered beings on the planet, whether good or bad.

The Prince of Death sees "Ant-Man" having an intense battle with The Water Wizard. It can be seen that the Water Wizard knocks out "Ant-Man" to a door with a splash of water, leaving the small superhero helpless.

The first photo got more than 80 re-tweets and more than 70 favorites.

The second strip is the "Part Two" of the "Ant-Man" ending spoiler. It picked up right after "Ant-Man was blasted to the door of a house, which was inhabited by a woman.

The woman saw "Ant-Man" unconscious on the floor, so she decided to take "Ant-Man" inside her home to dry off the wet superhero. However, "Ant-Man" apparently dries off as a pop con in the microwave.

The comic strip followed Crackers as he headed next to Asgard for his vengeance to the gods.

The second photo had more than 80 re-tweets and more than 60 favorites.

As per Comic Book, the second strip suggests a possible cameo of the smallest superhero in another upcoming Marvel film, "Thor 3: Ragnarok."

The smallest superhero is also believed to appear in Joe and Anthony Russo's "Captain America: Civil War."

"Ant-Man" stars Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Bobby Cannavale, Corey Stoll, Michael Peña, and Michael Douglas.

The forthcoming "Ant-Man" film is set to hit the theaters on July 14.

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