Michael Douglasmade it a fashionable family affair on Monday while attending theAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniaworld premiere at Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles.
All three posed together for photographers. Dylan put his arm around his dad, while Michael held hands with his wife, whom he wed in 2000. (The couple also share daughterCarys, 19.)
For the outing, Michael donned a traditional navy blue suit with royal blue button-down, pairing it with dress shoes. Dylan gavehisnavy blue suit a more youthful look, pairing it with a print for his unbuttoned button-down underneath. He jazzed up his ensemble with sneakers.
Dylan Douglas, Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

This marks the thirdAnt-Manfilm that Michael has starred in. He began playing physicist Hank Pym with 2015’sAnt-Man, then reprised the character for 2018’sAnt-Man and the Wasp.
Starring in the Marvel movies, Michael told PEOPLE on Monday night, has given him credibility as a dad.
“At my point, I have a whole other generation. Because most of the movies I did were R-rated, a lot of them, so all of a sudden to have pictures that actually kids know you from, and everything else that you can safely share with them,” said Michael, who is also father toCameron Douglas, 43, whom he shares with ex-wifeDiandra Luker. “It’s reassuring.”
Catherine Zeta-Jones.Jon Kopaloff/WireImage

It has also given Michael new regard for filmmaking technology.
“Just back when I did the first one, I’d never done a green screen movie before,” he recalled. “I didn’t understand special effects films. All my career has just been contemporary movies, so the chance to get into them — and the realization of how difficult it is to act on a green screen with nothing there — has given me a new appreciation for acting in those type of films. And allowed me to see how the different departments all come together to create that final product. It’s pretty amazing.”
Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer in ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’.disney

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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniahits theaters nationwide Feb. 17.
The franchise starsPaul Rudd,Evangeline Lilly,Michelle PfeifferandBill Murray— who were all in attendance on Monday too, along with guests includingMario LopezandProperty BrothersDrew ScottandJonathan Scott.
Early audience reactions have already praised the film, which kicks off Phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Particular love has been given toJonathan Majors’s performance as Kang, the MCU’s"next big cross-movie villain."
“Had an absolute blast watching #AntManAndTheWaspQuantumania,“Varietyeditor Jazz Tangcay wrote. “Creative, irresistibly energetic and filled with some great action sequences. Welcome Jonathan Majors — such a bad ass. The effects are superb.”
Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes critic Erik Davis tweeted that the movie is “like a psychedelic rollercoaster full of frightening & hilarious oddities, plus one VERY menacing Kang.”
“BigSTAR WARSvibes meet the MCU at its freakiest & most inventive,” he added. “MODOK is a riot, but Jonathan Majors conquers. Loved the ride!”
source: people.com