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Newton makes a run for it in ‘ Ant- Man’

- Brian Truitt

Some dads and daughters might go for a brisk walk to bond. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as “Ant- Man and the Wasp: Quantumani­a” star Kathryn Newton discovered, the pace picks up considerab­ly.

“Sixty percent of this movie was running!” says Newton, who plays Cassie Lang to Paul Rudd’s shrinking super- dad Scott. “I’m struggling. I’m much younger. And he never complained. He had to be dying.” At least she didn’t have to work on “my superhero run,” she adds. “Apparently it was just fine.”

Newton, 26, who has appeared in “Lady Bird” and “Blockers,” is being introduced to a massive mainstream audience via “Quantumani­a” ( in theaters now). Here are five things you need to know about Marvel’s newest face:

Newton is a major Paul Rudd fan

Boasting youthful enthusiasm and her own supersuit, Cassie shares quite a few similariti­es with her dad. “He’s the Everyman,” Newton says. “Scott’s always looking out for the little guy and Cassie’s a lot like that. She wants to be like her dad, but she’ll never tell him. And she leads with her heart.”

But she didn’t have to study Rudd to play his kid. “I’ve seen everything he’s ever been in and looked up to him for my whole life. So it was really easy to create that father- daughter chemistry,” says Newton, who counts “I Love You, Man” and “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” as some of her favorite Rudd flicks.

Her role in ‘ Supernatur­al’ ‘ changed my life’

The one role that most prepared the actress for a Marvel adventure was in the long- running CW series. “That show changed my life,” says Newton, who played young monster hunter Claire Novak over three seasons – including a 2018 “Wayward Sisters” episode that was a backdoor pilot for a spinoff that wasn’t picked up. “I took a lot of risks because I didn’t think anyone would notice me. I didn’t think of it as like this huge deal.”

Joining the MCU was a big deal, though, and she came to the “Quantumani­a” set “scared out of my mind, wanted to be invisible, didn’t want to say the wrong thing and get fired,” Newton recalls. “So I had to get that out my head and I had to treat it like how I treated Claire Novak: have fun with it, take risks, try things out for the character and not hold back.”

The ‘ Quantumani­a’ actress is a hit on the links

In addition to acting, Newton is also an accomplish­ed golfer and has been playing she was 8.

She and her “Ant- Man” co- star Bill Murray both attended the AT& T Pebble Beach Pro- Am tournament two years ago and wanted to golf together while filming “Quantumani­a” in London last year. But “making a Marvel movie is actually really intense. I brought my clubs and they never came out of the travel bag,” Newton says. “It’s actually disgracefu­l that I didn’t practice at all.”

Newton loves that golf is “all on you,” she says.

“You hit a great shot and you win that day, no one can take it from you. I love that you can be No. 1 today and you’re back to zero the next. It’s a lot like acting: Everyone has their moment.”

 ?? PROVIDED BY MARVEL STUDIOS ?? Cassie Lang ( Kathryn Newton) and her superhero dad Scott ( Paul Rudd) navigate the Quantum Realm in “Ant- Man 3”
PROVIDED BY MARVEL STUDIOS Cassie Lang ( Kathryn Newton) and her superhero dad Scott ( Paul Rudd) navigate the Quantum Realm in “Ant- Man 3”
 ?? PROVIDED BY CW ?? Newton, right, with Clark Backo and Yadira Guevara- Prip, co- starred in “Supernatur­al.”
PROVIDED BY CW Newton, right, with Clark Backo and Yadira Guevara- Prip, co- starred in “Supernatur­al.”

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