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|fullname = Mitchell Carson |
|fullname = Mitchell Carson |
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|alias = None |
|alias = None |
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− | |origin = ''Ant-Man'' (2015) |
+ | |origin = ''Ant-Man'' <small>(2015)</small> |
− | |occupation = Head of Defense for S.H.I.E.L.D. <small>(formerly)</small> |
+ | |occupation = Head of Defense for S.H.I.E.L.D. <small>(formerly)</small><br> |
HYDRA operative |
HYDRA operative |
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|skills = Master manipulation |
|skills = Master manipulation |
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− | |hobby = Stealing other's technologies |
+ | |hobby = Stealing other's technologies. |
− | |goals = Obtain the Yellowjacket for HYDRA |
+ | |goals = Obtain the Yellowjacket for HYDRA.<br> |
− | Kill Hank Pym <small>(failed)</small>. |
+ | Kill Hank Pym <small>(all failed)</small>. |
|crimes = Theft<br> |
|crimes = Theft<br> |
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Terrorism |
Terrorism |
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He was portrayed by Martin Donovan, who also plays Time Master [[Zaman Druce]] in the TV series ''DC's Legends of Tomorrow''. |
He was portrayed by Martin Donovan, who also plays Time Master [[Zaman Druce]] in the TV series ''DC's Legends of Tomorrow''. |
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+ | ==Biography== |
− | In 1989, during the construction of the Triskelion, Carson, with Howard Stark and Peggy Carter, attempted to replicate Hank Pym's Pym Particles, much to the anger of Pym, who berates Carson for trying to steal his work. During the argument, Carson tries to justify his actions by claiming that Pym is responsible for the death of his wife Janet van Dyne, but this only provokes an angry Pym to |
+ | In 1989, during the construction of the Triskelion, Carson, with Howard Stark and Peggy Carter, attempted to replicate Hank Pym's Pym Particles, much to the anger of Pym, who berates Carson for trying to steal his work. During the argument, Carson tries to justify his actions by claiming that Pym is responsible for the death of his wife Janet van Dyne, but this only provokes an angry Pym to smack Carson in the face, resulting a nosebleed. |
+ | Having enough of Carson's behavior, Pym furiously resigns from S.H.I.E.L.D., taking his particles away with him while declaring that no one will have his formula as long as he lives. Carson angrily demanded that Pym should not be allowed to leave with the particles, but Stark and Carter reprimand Carson for his behavior towards Pym as they refuse to declare Pym an enemy of theirs despite their fallout with him. |
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⚫ | Eventually, Carson's true allegiance with HYDRA was exposed following the death of [[Alexander Pierce (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Alexander Pierce]], but he hid himself away from being tracked down by the authorities. In 2015, Carson made a business deal with Pym Technologies CEO [[Darren Cross]] regarding the marketing of the Yellowjacket Suit and the Pym particle for HYDRA. As part of their deal, Carson was assigned to murder Pym, a task he willingly accepted. |
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⚫ | Eventually, Carson's true allegiance with HYDRA was exposed following the death of [[Alexander Pierce (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Alexander Pierce]], but he hid himself away from being tracked down by the authorities. In 2015, Carson made a business deal with Pym Technologies CEO [[Darren Cross]] regarding the marketing of the Yellowjacket Suit and the Pym particle for HYDRA. As part of their deal, Carson was assigned to murder Pym, a task he willingly accepted. |
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⚫ | At the presentation for the Yellowjacket, Cross secretly plans to sell the suit and the Pym particles to Carson and his arriving agents (including the [[HYDRA Buyer]]). However, this is interrupted by Scott Lang and Hope von Dyne, who were present during the presentation. During the resulting chaos, Carson's agents were take down while Carson manages to escape with Cross' replicated particles (despite being besieged by tiny ants). |
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⚫ | At the presentation for the Yellowjacket, Cross secretly plans to sell the suit and the Pym particles to Carson and his arriving agents (including the [[HYDRA Buyer]]). However, this is interrupted by Scott Lang and Hope von Dyne, who were present during the presentation. During the resulting chaos, Carson's agents were take down while Carson manages to escape with Cross' replicated particles (despite being besieged by tiny ants). It is unknown what happened to Carson following Cross' death at the hands of Lang. |
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− | It is unknown what happened to Carson following Cross' death at the hands of Lang. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Revision as of 21:43, 9 February 2020
“ | If only you'd protected Janet with such ferocity, Dr. Pym. | „ |
~ Carson trying to justify of stealing Pym's particles. |
Mitchell Carson is the secondary antagonist of the 2015 blockbuster superhero film, Ant-Man. He is the Head of Defense for S.H.I.E.L.D - later revealed to be a representative of HYDRA.
He was portrayed by Martin Donovan, who also plays Time Master Zaman Druce in the TV series DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
Biography
In 1989, during the construction of the Triskelion, Carson, with Howard Stark and Peggy Carter, attempted to replicate Hank Pym's Pym Particles, much to the anger of Pym, who berates Carson for trying to steal his work. During the argument, Carson tries to justify his actions by claiming that Pym is responsible for the death of his wife Janet van Dyne, but this only provokes an angry Pym to smack Carson in the face, resulting a nosebleed.
Having enough of Carson's behavior, Pym furiously resigns from S.H.I.E.L.D., taking his particles away with him while declaring that no one will have his formula as long as he lives. Carson angrily demanded that Pym should not be allowed to leave with the particles, but Stark and Carter reprimand Carson for his behavior towards Pym as they refuse to declare Pym an enemy of theirs despite their fallout with him.
Eventually, Carson's true allegiance with HYDRA was exposed following the death of Alexander Pierce, but he hid himself away from being tracked down by the authorities. In 2015, Carson made a business deal with Pym Technologies CEO Darren Cross regarding the marketing of the Yellowjacket Suit and the Pym particle for HYDRA. As part of their deal, Carson was assigned to murder Pym, a task he willingly accepted.
At the presentation for the Yellowjacket, Cross secretly plans to sell the suit and the Pym particles to Carson and his arriving agents (including the HYDRA Buyer). However, this is interrupted by Scott Lang and Hope von Dyne, who were present during the presentation. During the resulting chaos, Carson's agents were take down while Carson manages to escape with Cross' replicated particles (despite being besieged by tiny ants). It is unknown what happened to Carson following Cross' death at the hands of Lang.
Gallery
Trivia
- In the comics, Mitchell Carson was a serial killer and an enemy of the Eric O' Grady adaptation of Ant-Man.
- Carson can be considered the Greater-Scope Villain of the film, as he provides Cross with the contract for Yellowjacket suits and Pym Particles for HYDRA's use.