https://youtu.be/PWBz5fd3mhg Did you know that Marvel has been working on an Ant-Man movie since the late-1980s? Stan Lee originally pitched the concept to New World Entertainment (then Marvel’s parent company), but they turned the idea down because Disney had just released Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. This is just one of the little facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, which proves size matters with Ant-Man! As we’re sure you’ve noticed, when superhero movies film out in public, they attract a lot of attention. That’s attention Marvel — who loves to keep things secret — doesn’t want. So, they shot Ant-Man in San Francisco under the clever fake movie name, Bigfoot. “You Think You Know Movies?” is a ScreenCrush original series that dives deep into the cinematic worlds of your favorite movies and freeze frames a few tidbits you might not have known. We’ve already tackled Star Wars, the original Avengers and Spider-Man, but now, it’s time to go big or go home with this Ant-Man video! Watch more installments of ‘You Think You Know Movies?’ below and let us know what movies we should cover next. https://youtu.be/46Rp4LNSffo https://youtu.be/5qE0w5BHITY http://youtu.be/3xFpyV_A2nY https://youtu.be/WU7YME_pu8M http://youtu.be/VZaGPV5-Ltg

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