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'What If...?' Season 2: Laurence Fishburne to Reprise Giant Man Role

Could we be headed towards a new alternate universe related to the Pym family? During a recent interview with Brandon Pope, Laurence Fishburne mentioned he would reprise his role as Bill Foster in the upcoming second season of What If...? for Disney+. The character was introduced during the 2018 film, Ant-Man and the Wasp, as a brilliant scientist and a former student of Hank Pym's (Michael Douglas). Fishburne hasn't returned to portray the role since then, certainly making this an interesting announcement when considering the endless possibilities of the animated show.

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