Ant-Man

(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing trailer clips and screenshots from "Ant-Man")

Doug (vo): Following in the style of "Guardians of the Galaxy", that is, taking something that seems totally ridiculous and making it awesome somehow, we have "Ant-Man". Again, a seemingly stupid idea that anyone with half a brain would say, "Would never sell", but you put some talented people, some great effects, some creative ideas, and you get a really fun superhero.

Story
Doug (vo): Paul Rudd plays an ex-con who's just been let out of prison. He wants to be let back in in his daughter's life, but mother sees him as exactly what he is, an ex-con. He tries to take the route of getting an honest job and standing upright, but his background is sadly not giving him enough credit. So, through the help of his friends, he tries to take on another con in order to get his life back on track. Yeah, you'll figure out the logic in that. But he gets caught by a scientist, played by Michael Douglas, who is frustrated that his company is working on a weapon that he thought he got rid of years ago. A weapon that can shrink people down but still give them unbelievable strength. Afraid that this technology has fallen into the wrong hands, Douglas talks to Rudd about breaking in and getting the weapon to destroy it forever. Using what? The weapon, of course. A suit that shrinks him down but still gives him unbelievable powers. On top of that, he's also given a device that can control ants as well. It's about as adorably silly as it sounds. With the help of Douglas' daughter, played by Evangeline Lilly, it's a heist movie of both the largest and smallest of calibre.