

The witch flies around in a mortar and pestle, for starters, she’s spooky looking and powerful, and she eats people - whereas Ghost is mostly just a woman who has an affliction that is sometimes useful for stealing things or doing SHIELD-sponsored secret agent work.ĭig a little deeper, though, and Kurt’s comparison of Ghost to Baba Yaga is actually pretty telling. Ghost isn’t especially similar to Baba Yaga in “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” at least on the surface. Marissa Clifford ran down the deep and often contradictory of Baba Yaga for Vice in 2017, including the ways Baba Yaga sometimes embodies different and conflicting character aspects within the same story. Other times, she’s mothering and helpful. Oh, and the coolest part: she lives in a house in the woods, surrounded by skulls, that stands on chicken legs, for whatever reason.Īlso Read: Everyone Turned to Ashes When Thanos Snapped His Fingers, Through 'Ant-Man and the Wasp'īaba Yaga’s motivations change from story to story - sometimes she’s a villain who eats people. She also has a long nose, often a trait witches are depicted with, and iron teeth, just to make the image more unsettling Baba Yaga is described as being hunched, deformed and frightening, sporting brown claws. She carries a massive pestle and goes around in a huge flying wooden mortar. So who or what exactly is Baba Yaga? Apart from being a supernatural old woman of Russian folklore, who can either help people or hurt them, the comparison with Ghost doesn’t seem particularly apt at first.īaba Yaga is a witch-like old woman who lives in deep in the forest, according to Russian legend, and she does have supernatural powers. But if you’ve never heard of Baba Yaga, the reference might have gone straight over your head, except that Kurt says she’s a witch. The moment makes for a fun joke, as Kurt’s ominous talk about a frightening woman who lives in the woods comes with its own spooky music. The description of a woman with strange powers sounds more like folklore than science to Kurt (David Dastmalchian), who compares Ghost to a legendary figure called Baba Yaga.Īlso Read: 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' Mid-Credits Scene Explained: What Is a Time Vortex? the Wasp (Evangeline Lilly) to meet up with his former criminal accomplices-turned business partners for help, they’ve already heard about the woman, who they dub Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen). Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) takes Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Hope van Dyne, a.k.a. (Note: This post contains spoilers for the story of “Ant-Man and the Wasp.”)Įarly in “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” the heroes encounter the movie’s primary antagonist: a woman in a gray suit who has the supernatural-seeming ability to pass through solid matter.
