'Avengers 2: Age Of Ultron' Release Date 2015, Spoilers, Cast Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth & Scarlett Johansson Promise 'Epic' Film, Watch Marvel Montage Here (VIDEO)
'Avengers 2: Age Of Ultron' Release Date 2015, Spoilers, Cast Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth & Scarlett Johansson Promise 'Epic' Film, Watch Marvel Montage Here (VIDEO)
The new Avengers 2 movie Avengers: Age Of Ulton has officially given their release date for Summer 2015 and the cast promises that it will be 'epic' and live up to all of the hype following The Avengers box office smash in 2011. The movie stars Robert Downy Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner among others.
Above you can watch an awesome montage that was put together showing a quick backstory of all of the characters and how they came together to be "The Avengers".
Avengers: Age of Ultron is scheduled to hit theaters on May 1, 2015. They will premiere the first new trailer during an episode of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on Tuesday (October 28) at 9/8c on ABC.
Robert Downey Jr., who plays Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Marvel Universe, shared some spoilers and plots news for "The Avengers" sequel.
He shared in an interview that the stakes "are about as high as they've been. But the nice thing in Age of Ultron, what Joss Whedon has done exceptionally well - I've never really seen it done like this before - [is that this movie] really is a Swiss Watch of character and action and stakes. It's easily the best bad guy plot I've ever read in a script, let alone gone out and shot."
When asked about where Tony Stark is when Avengers 2 begins Downey said: "Tony is kind of OK. They're wrapping up some old business and it seems like everything is fine. The problem is, it's always that thing where Tony says, 'I have a really good idea.'"
Chris Hemsworth adds "This was on another level. It was amazing," he said at Comic-Con 2014. "You all of a sudden realize what we're apart of and what we're involved in and what it means to those fans."
Robert Downey Jr. is confident Avengers 2 can live up to the hype of The Avengers from 2012. they'll blow everyone away.
Fashion & Style quotes Downey as saying, "...the nice thing in Age of Ultron, what Joss Whedon has done exceptionally well - I've never really seen it done like this before - [is that this movie] really is a Swiss Watch of character and action and stakes. It's easily the best bad guy plot I've ever read in a script, let alone gone out and shot."
Polygon shares that Marvel had "hidden a few surprises" and they have gone big for this movie. "No other production company in history has linked this many movies together in such a cohesive way, and the plan for more movies that tie into this world isn't slowing down. This is a good time to be into superhero movies."
"I want to say that the way that Vision occurs is absolutely astonishing. And what I saw, because I was in close proximity to Bettany, everybody feels like they have a sense of him from playing JARVIS, and Vision isn't JARVIS. When you see what Bettany does with Vision, I think you're going to really dig it," said Downey to the Inquisitr.
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