Come on HT.... give us Ultimate Ultron, you know you want to.
Love the use of the gravity weapon in that scene!
Come on HT.... give us Ultimate Ultron, you know you want to.
Love the use of the gravity weapon in that scene!
Dude, the last scene with Ultron and Vision is hands down probably my favorite scene in all of the MCU, let along just the dialogue.
If only "Chariots of Fire" were playing in the background of that scene.Likewise, it's definitely my favorite scene in all of the MCU.
It's just such a rarity to get a nuanced and quiet moment like that, especially as the final sendoff for a supervillain.
Why is vision a stronger body than ultron?
Damn good question and I have no answers lol. I don't even know what Vision is made of. Is he completely human tissue, or mechanical? Does he die if the mind stone is removed?
I really don't know anything about the character as I don't read the comics.
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Well Ultron used vibranium for Vision, his doomsday city core device in Sokovia and decided to juice himself up with the last of his vibranium when Vision was taken from him.
Vision has synthetic tissue laced with vibranium pretty much. That's why Ultron needed Dr. Cho with her synthetic tissue tech. So he's somewhat a mixture of both.
Man I felt so sad for Ultron when he was confronted by Vision. It's like, sure he made a new form for himself through Ultimate Ultron, but then to have the thing you initially desired the most standing in front of you, it would have felt like a huge slap in the face.
Yeah the contrast of him being reduced to one of his own drones while having his "perfect" self in front of him as part of those he despised, that part really hit me hard. I mean, even as a fan of Ultron in the comics, I was just expecting him to be a fun villain and thinking that was going to be the extent of it.Not only staring at your "perfect form" right across from you, but to also see it inhabited by your enemy while you yourself have been downgraded to the lowliest of drones. I *love* Ultron's character. I really do feel bad for him and that is so crazy because he's an insane killer robot bent on human annihilation.
did you watch the movie? The whole korean scene is about the vision.
vision is made from combining bio tissues with vibranium, theoretically he is as strong as Cap's shield.
I'm really interested to see the full reveal of Ultimate Ultron. I wonder how many people will cancel their orders of Ultron Prime and pick up UU instead. Depending on how he looks that is exactly what I might do, especially if UU looks closer to the comic book version of Ultron (fingers crossed on that one).
Again, I'm not dissing on Joker, I LOVE the character and his masterful depiction in TDK, but to expect Ledger's Joker out of Ultron just sets up the wrong expectations when they're very different characters.
Ultron isn't really scary in the frightening/horrific sort of way, even in the comics, but what makes him interesting is how his twisted logic is still born out of a very human belief, and that's something that gives his failures a lot of weight when taken by his lonesome. His schemes and goals have always been very direct and unquestionably evil, but it's his frustrations and sentiment that makes him surprisingly empathetic (and to some degree, even sympathetic when you consider the circumstances of his "birth").
Joker was more of a representative entity that serves to purposefully show bad people can be, whereas Ultron is more of a character of his own whose goals and fixation on godhood are sourced from a very human perspective and fear. His character is less about social implications and more about how a person's fears can easily dominate their decisions to the point of self-destruction.
I thought ultron's views were quiet biblical, trying to make a clean start because the human race in his eyes were mediocre, and he wanted efficency and the strong over what he thought was a race that needed change. The classic example when he was trying to convince scarlet witch, when she saw what was going through ultrons mind, and his quote (When the earth starts to settle god throws a stone at it, and believe me he's winding up) my fave ultron quote in the entire film
"They put the building in the middle of the city, so that everyone could be equally close to God. I like that, the symmetry, the geometry of belief."
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