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Bill Murray Says He’s Appearing in ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’

Bill Murray is stepping into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

While promoting his role in Wes Anderson’s latest film “The French Dispatch,” the 71-year-old Murray said in an Oct. 26 interview published by German outlet Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (or FAZ) that he recently shot a role on Marvel Studios’ “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” — or, at least, he all but said that.

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Murray was asked about working multiple times with directors like Anderson, Sofia Coppola and Jim Jarmusch, and whether that means if it’s important for him to work with filmmakers he knows and likes.

By way of answering, Murray said, “You know, recently I made a Marvel movie,” before immediately seeming to regret the disclosure: “I probably won’t tell you, but never mind,” he added.

Still, Murray pressed on, explaining that despite the Marvel Cinematic Universe not really being his normal thing, he was wooed to join the movie by director Peyton Reed.

“In any case, some people were quite surprised why I decided on such a project,” Murray said. (His quotes have been translated by Google from the original German story.) “But for me the thing was quite clear: I got to know the director — and really liked him very much. He was funny, humble, everything you want from a director.”

While Murray did not mention Reed’s name, he did cite “the cheerleader story, ‘Bring It On'” — which was directed by Reed — as a “damn good” film and another reason why he signed on to make a superhero movie with its director.

“So I agreed, although I’m not interested in these huge comic book adaptations as an actor otherwise,” Murray said.

Several stars are set to reprise their roles from previous “Ant-Man” movies in “Quantumania,” including Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly as the titular Ant-Man (i.e. Scott Lang) and the Wasp (i.e. Hope van Dyne), Michael Douglas as Hank Pym and Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet van Dyne. Jonathan Majors is also playing the main villain, Kang the Conqueror, a variant of the character he played in the Season 1 finale of Marvel’s Disney Plus series “Loki.” Kathryn Newton will play the grown up version of Scott’s daughter Cassie.

But unlike these actors, fans should not expect Murray to become a fixture of the MCU.

“Let’s put it this way: the director is a good guy, and now I’ve at least tried out what it’s like to shoot a Marvel movie,” Murray told FAZ when asked if he regrets making a superhero film. “But I don’t think I need that experience a second time.”

A spokesperson for Disney did not respond to a request for comment.

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