Avengers: Age of Ultron (May 1st, 2015)

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I also swore to never read Brubaker's run for performing the cardinal sin of resurrecting Bucky. I was also ticked that they then announced that Cap 2 would adapt that very storyline. I clearly know what I'm talking about when it comes to what will work for Cap onscreen. :duh
 
Thor looks like he lost weight and muscle mass... not to mention the grease hair looks bad.

Capt looks huge!

Quick Silver and Witch look misplaced. :lol but we'll see.
 
Thor looks like he lost weight and muscle mass... not to mention the grease hair looks bad.

Capt looks huge!

Quick Silver and Witch look misplaced. :lol but we'll see.

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I'd say he looks about the same size
 
EW have posted another lengthy piece on Joss Whedon's Avengers sequel, giving us an insight into the titular android's creation, as well as an in-depth scene description. If you don't mind some mild SPOILERS, click on..


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By Mark "RorMachine" Cassidy - 7/16/2014
Entertainment Weekly have lifted the lid on what we can expect from not only Ultron in the Marvel sequel, but his first screen interaction with the Avengers themselves. First they confirm that Tony Stark will indeed give "birth" to the AI known as Ultron (who will be designed as the captain of a planetary police force known as the Iron Legion) when he attempts to create a team of drones to basically lighten the Avengers' workload. The problem is, he imbues Ultron with elements of his own personality -- and the android chooses to display the negative side of it, focusing on Stark’s cynicism, but not his sympathy. “It’s not the good version that could’ve come from [Stark's] intellect and personality,” says Chris Hemsworth, “It’s the bad son.” The site then set the scene for the heroes' first battle with Ultron, which takes place as they party together at the new Avengers HQ.






"Stark sees the soiree as a chance for the Avengers to schmooze with the city’s powerbrokers in a post-S.H.I.E.L.D. environment, showing that they are not merely superpowered vigilantes. Half-filled glasses of wine, bottles of beer, and partially eaten plates of sushi and cookies litter the tables in this three-story marble and steel structure, constructed entirely within the soundstage—complete with a loading dock for the Quinjet and an upstairs laboratory for Stark and Banner (Mark Ruffalo) to blind themselves with science. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) has put aside the cape and chest plate for a t-shirt and slacks, while Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow has swapped her leathery catsuit for an empire-waist cocktail dress with a billowing skirt — which helps hide the actress’s real-life pregnancy. Banner looks a little uptight in his purple button-down and tweedy jacket, while Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye is in wallflower mode, lingering on the periphery by himself, ever the loner. Chris Evans’ Captain America is making small talk with former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders). Most of the partygoers have left; now it’s just the old friends lingering."
And that's when Ultron chooses to strike. He and the Legionaries attack, and although the team manage to take care of business easily enough, Ultron promises this is just the beginning. “I know you’re ‘good’ people,” he tells the Avengers. “I know you mean well… but you just didn’t think it through…. There is only one path to peace… your extermination.” Pretty cool stuff eh? There's more at the link below too so be sure to head on over to EW to check it out.


Read more at https://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/notyetamovie/news/?a=103747#bTiqoJqhTOAzVP6Q.99
 
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