
Warning: There are spoilers ahead for "Ant-Man and the Wasp."
"Ant-Man and the Wasp" is out in theaters. While you probably have some questions after the movie and its jaw-dropping ending, the sequel also contains references to the comics and the "Ant-Man" movie that came before it.
INSIDER rounded up a collection of the best Easter eggs, callbacks, and nods we noticed while watching the movie and from around the web.
If you were wondering why Hope Van Dyne is such a skilled fighter in the sequel, you shouldn't be surprised.

In 2015's "Ant-Man," Hank Pym says his daughter studied martial arts after the disappearance of her mother, Janet. She was the one who trained Scott in the first movie.
It's confirmed that Hope's mom Janet can be briefly seen in the first "Ant-Man" movie.

Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) has flashbacks to the his time in the Quantum Realm at the end of the first movie. There, he sees someone flying around briefly. That's Hope's mom, Janet Van Dyne.
Hank Pym tells Hope he lost her mother in the Quantum Realm years ago when the two of them were trying to save a number of people from a bomb exploding. Janet Van Dyne went subatomic to stop the bomb and has spent the past 30 years floating through the Quantum Realm.
Director Peyton Reed confirmed to Collider in 2015 viewers should be on the lookout for "something or someone" in the Quantum Realm.
FBI agent Jimmy Woo says Scott Lang took a joint plea deal which gave him two years house arrest and three years probation.

Although his name is never said on screen, it's likely a member of the Avengers took that same deal.
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