With an extended bench of employees in X-Con’s hypothetical ranks, we’d theoretically have a series that would work in a different way than ABC’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The group of characters would be operating within the Marvel playground, only instead of serious, galactic threats, they’d have to deal with deterring low-level criminals and organized crime.
After Powerless didn’t really pan out, it would be nice to see a superhero comedy series work on TV.
It’s an approach that should make things easier for newbies to jump on board, drawing in comedy fans who may not be totally clued into the MCU’s history.
All three actors are personalities that have been underutilized in their Marvel Cinematic Universe roles, so expanding Ant-Man’s universe into a television show would help right a minor (albeit recurring) wrong that Marvel Studios has been committing with its tendency to hire incredible talent.