Cassandra Lang, often called Cassie for short, is a Marvel Comics character who appears in Ant-Man. She is the daughter of Scott Lang, whom she views as a hero, even before he takes on the mantle of the superhero.
Cassandra Lang was created by David Michelinie, Bob Layton and John Byrne.
Appearances
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Ant-Man
Cassie is the daughter of Scott and Maggie Lang. After the arrest of her father, her mother married with a policeman named Jim Paxton. Cassie was visited by Scott on her birthday (though Scott could not be there). Scott gave a very ugly rabbit toy, but Cassie loved it. Excited, Cassie told her mother that her father had attended the party. Days later, Cassie learned that her step-father was chasing her father, Paxton said he only wants to help him; she then said she did not want him to find her father.
Later, Maggie comes in to her room and Cassie asks her if her father is a bad man. Maggie replies with he gets confused sometimes.
A day before the big mission, while she slept, Scott went to her room to kiss her forehead and tell her he loved her. One night after, a furious Darren Cross went to Maggie's house to kidnap her and thus make Scott came to him for a final duel. Eventually, Scott went to rescue her which led to a super mini-battle between Darren and Scott. When the battle seemed lost, Jim broke into the room to protect Cassie from Darren as he sought revenge against Scott and his family. As Darren was ready to give the final blow, Scott decided to turn sub-atomic to destroy the Yellowjacket suit and save Cassie and Jim. Scott's plan was a success as he saved the lives of Cassie and Jim. After the battle, Cassie called her father to appear (thanks to that Scott fought to return from the Quantum Realm and go back to being normal size).
A few days later, she with her parents and Jim had a pleasant dinner until Luis called Scott to tell something very important. At dinner, it is revealed that Cassie took a giant ant as a pet.
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Cassie's bond with Scott has become stronger over time, as both Cassie and Maggie more or less accepted Scott's role as Cassie's father. Cassie helps Scott with his ordeal at being in house arrest, and is willing to accept Hope as a mother figure.
Avengers: Endgame
Five years after surviving Thanos's snap, a teenage Cassie reunites with her father after he escapes the Quantum Realm. Later, Cassie watches fireworks with Scott, Hope and Luis.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
She will appear in the upcoming sequel to Ant-Man and the Wasp. In the film she will become a superhero by the name of Stature.[1]
Marvel Animation
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
Cassie was kidnapped by William Cross because Scott had stolen money from him. However, Cross didn't know Scott had spent all the money in the treatment of Cassie. This caused Scott to steal the Ant-Man suit to rob banks to pay his debt to Cross. She was later rescued by Hank and the Heroes for Hire.
Disney Parks
PYM Test Kitchen
Cassie is part of this restaurant's fictional backstory. It is explained that it was her idea to use PYM particles to experiment in ways to solve world hunger. Concept art of this process made by Cassie is hung on the walls. Texts from Cassandra sometimes show up on the enlarged phone of Wasp with Cassie mentioning being a member of the Worldwide Engineering Brigade where she innovates Ant-Man and the Wasp's tech.
Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure
Cassie is referenced in the queue for this attraction as being a member of the Worldwide Engineering Brigade in Avengers Campus. She has a locker between those of Peter Parker, Anya Corazon and Amadeus Cho with hers being equipped with a special door for ants.
Relationships
Scott Lang
Although Cassandra doesn't live with her biological father, she looks up to him and considers him a hero.
Parents
Cassandra has a healthy relationship with her mother, Maggie Lang, and her stepfather, Jim Paxton.
Darren Cross
Darren was an enemy of Cassandra's who kidnapped her and had no concern for her well-being.
Gallery
Ant-Man
Avengers: Endgame
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
References
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