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With Peyton Reed's "Ant-Man" hitting the big screen few days from now, it has been reported that master thief Scott Lang was maddened in his interview with Christine Everhart.


In his exclusive interview with WHIH's Everthart via satellite from San Qunetin State Prison, Lang said that he feels good that he is coming out from prison soon. With regard to Vista Corp robbery, Lang denied that he broke into the home of his former boss and stole $4 million. According to him, he actually refunded $4 million to Vista Corp. He added that it was "a bit less than $4 million, after service charges."

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In the exclusive interview, Everhart also established WHIH as a global news network that delivers reliable information, such as the security gap at the S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters and the traumatic events in Sokovia.

Believing that people were paid by Vista Corp, Lang was maddened when Everhart called him "unrepentant," which is a cause of other people's disbelief in his side on the heist issue. This is intensified by the distance from his family his custody made. Nonetheless, the master thief also admitted that he may have made a mistake, but his imprisonment is already a price to pay for.

Similar to Tim Miller's "Deadpool" April Fools campaign on Apr. 1, in which the Merc with the Mouth was interviewed by Mario Lopez, Lang's interview with Everhart is another viral drive for Reed's "Ant-Man." It is assumed that these campaigns will set a trend in major blockbusters in the future, as per Cinema Blend.

Paul Rudd is playing the role of Lang and the titular superhero, Ant-Man. In his interview with Coming Soon, Rudd explained that playing Ant-Man made him understand the character and those who surround him, as well as the story, in an approach that is different from merely acting. While the movie is light in tone, Rudd added that film presents a story, which is emotionally relatable to the fans.

Rudd, while Leslie Bibb is reprising her role as Everhart. "Ant-Man" also stars Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lily, Corey Stoll, Anthony Mackie, Michael Pena, Judy Greer, Abby Ryder Fortson, Hayley Atwell, John Slattery, Stan Lee, and Bobby Cannavale, among others.

Reed's "Ant-Man" is set to premiere in the big screen in the United States on July 17. Watch Lang's interview with Everhart here: