Cast members Michael Douglas (L) and Paul Rudd pose at a press line for the movie "Ant-Man"
Cast members Michael Douglas (L) and Paul Rudd pose at a press line for the movie "Ant-Man" during the 2014 Comic-Con International Convention in San Diego, California July 26, 2014. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Marvel teased the fans of “Ant-Man” on Sunday night when it first released the teaser to the upcoming new trailer of their superhero film. They kept their promise and have unveiled a brand new trailer of “Ant-Man.” Check it out below.

Packed with just the right amount of humour, the new trailer gives a glimpse of what exactly the “Ant-Man's” super powers are. The second trailer not only focuses on his special powers, but also his “punch” training. Fans are told that he has a power of a “bullet” and can hit a person real hard. The trailer also shows some details of the rivalry between Hank Pym (played by Michael Douglas) and his former protege Yellowjacket.

"Imagine a soldier. The size...of an insect,” says actor Corey Stoll, who plays the character of Darren Cross or Yellowjacket in “Ant-Man.” Yellowjacket is the villain in the film and his character is inspired by a wasp. The footage also shows Pym (Michael Douglas) and Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) making a strategy to stop Yellojacket by taking help of a conman Scott Lang (played by Rudd).

A brief detail of Ant-Man's super powers is also given to the fans of the film and we are told that his "greatest allies" are, quite obviously, Ants. Rudd, who plays the lead role of Ant-Man, also wears a highly sophisticated suit as he prepares to go out on a mission to save the world. Rudd must accept his inner hero and learn the art of getting shrunk to a size of an Ant. Rudd's suit gives him the strength to increase his powers despite shrinking his size.

The film is directed by Peyton Reed and also stars Bobby Cannavale, Michael Peña, Judy Greer, Tip "T.I" Harris, David Dastmalchian, Wood Harris and Jordi Mollà. “Ant-Man” is the 12th film that takes place in the fictional Marvel Cinematic Universe, which is the background of Marvel's earlier films, “Iron Man,” “Captain America,” and “The Avengers.” The film hits theaters on July 17, 2015.

Source: YouTube.com/Marvel Entertainment

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