Avengers: Age of Ultron gave fans a globe-trotting, action-packed epic with new revelations about fan favorites, new characters and exciting possibilities for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The world is learning what Avengers readers already know: Ultron is the most evil robot in fiction and the most relentless, maybe greatest Avengers villain.
Before Hal, Terminator, Fembots, Roy Batty, Megatron and a legion of metallic monsters there was Ultron attacking the Avengers for more than six decades of comics.
Director Joss Whedon and actor James Spader are bringing the artificial intelligence to cinematic glory in Avengers: Age of Ultron. Tony Stark’s great invention to better protect the Earth becomes an engine of destruction obsessed with the extinction of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and the human race.
As we learn Ultron is more than a deadly robot. This artificial intelligence’s human connection is what drives the emotional conflict within it. This sentient being comprehends pain, anger, rejection and returns after every defeat with a vengeance. This artificial being makes is personal and painful when it comes to the Avengers.
The Avengers reassemble for Earth’s Mightiest Sequel. (“Avengers Assemble!” is their comic book battle cry – for the non-comic reader.)
In Avengers: Age of Ultron, our heroes face one of their oldest and most relentless enemies from comics.Ultron is an artificial intelligence who can download his evil sentience into a legion of robot bodies.
A lot has happened since the epic battle with Loki in their first cinematic meeting so it’s time to catch up on our heroes and villains.
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You could call Scarlett Johansson Marvel’s utility player having appeared in Iron Man 2, Avengers, Captain America: The Winter Soldier and soon in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
What about a solo film for Black Widow?
While there isn’t one on the massive schedule of Marvel Studios movies, the actress says she and President Kevin Feige have discussed it.
“I’ve spoken to Kevin about it. I mean, of course, of course we’ve had that conversation before, and I think Kevin would also like to see a standalone film. I think I can speak for him and say that. That’s all, really. Right now I think this character is used well in this part of the universe, but I think that Kevin—I mean, we’ve talked about it and we both share similar vision for what could be a standalone series.” Johansson told Collider.
Marvel revealed a full look at Paul Bettany as the iconic android in a new Avengers: Age of Ultron poster.
Bettany voiced Tony Stark’s J.A.R.V.I.S. in four earlier Marvel films and materializes on screen as The Vision.
In comics, Ultron creates the red-faced android to infiltrate and destroy the heroes from within but he turns on his creator and became a fan-favorite member of the team.
Avengers: Age of Ultron is packed with new and returning favorites but director Joss Whedon says expect even more Marvel icons in Earth’s Mightiest Sequel.
In a Marvel.com interview, the director was asked if there are more characters in the film we haven’t see in the trailers and promos.
He said a simple, “yes.”
Let the speculation begin!
Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Hulk, Nick Fury and Maria Hill are back. The new film introduces Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver and Vision.
The most recent poster revealed Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter, Don Cheadle as War Machine, Anthony Mackie as Falcon and Idris Elba as Heimdall will appear in the film.