With Peyton Reed's "Ant-Man" coming to theaters soon, another television spot has been released and it unpacked more humor for Marvel's smallest superhero.
The clip runs for 31 seconds featuring "Ant-Man" with his size-changing ability while passing through a keyhole and hitting himself on the wall. Also, the clip shows Paul Rudd as Scott Lang being punched in the face by Evangeline Lilly.
The TV spot also shows the smallest superhero flying with his battle-ready army and scaring his friend by sitting on the latter's shoulder. Overall, the new TV spot, along with the previous trailers, put emphasis on the film's blend of action and humor.
Reed's "Ant-Man" is assumed to have a tone similar to other Marvel films like "The Amazing Spider-Man," "The Avengers," "Captain America," "Thor," and "Iron Man," according to Cinema Blend. The publication added that humor as Marvel's strategy, is a "double-edged sword" that can be a success or a failure.
Rudd's humorous take on Lang and "Ant-Man" makes him perfect for the role, according to his co-star Michael Pena. Pena told ET Online that while Rudd established a name as an actor for drama genres, he was able to get the audience's response to his comedic touch as "Ant-Man."
Marvel's tiniest superhero is also set to appear in Joe and Anthony Russo's upcoming "Captain America: Civil War," where he joins the battle between Captain America and Iron Man. "Ant-Man" stars Rudd, Peña, Lilly, Michael Douglas, Corey Stoll, and Bobby Cannavale.
Directed by Reed, "Ant-Man" is set to premiere on July 14 while "Captain America: Civil War" is slated to hit the big screen on May 6, 2016. Watch the new "Ant-Man" TV spot here: