Quantumania debuts with an ironically and embarrassingly low Rotten Tomatoes score

Quantumania debuts with an ironically and embarrassingly low Rotten Tomatoes score ...

The internet has long accepted the illusion that Marvel is secretly paying movie reviewers to give them their never-ending supply of blockbuster movies and films of their own accord, which is the hallmark of the House of Ideas. As the much-anticipated three-part sequel's Rotten Tomatoes score comes to an end, let's just say that Disney isn't paying enough.

The review embargo for Ant-Man 3 has ended this Tuesday afternoon. As you can see over on the review-aggregate website, the movie is at a pretty microscopic 64 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, which is ironically tiny for a short-statured superhero film.

Ant-Man, a film that was memorably almost directed by Edgar Wright before Reed was appointed, has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 88.5 percent, while the sequel to Ant-Man and the Wasp, which has been somewhat improved by 2017's 86 percent, indicating that both films are Certified Fresh.

When Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania opens worldwide on Friday, February 17, make your own decision.