I'd rather be sucked off
I'm okay with being sucked in by Zoe Saldana's lady parts.
I wouldn't say DC is "creeping back up"
Avengers 2: Age of Ultron
(hopefully nothing to do with that horrible comic arc)
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Dammit, beaten lol
Oh shit niggers! ULTRONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Explains why Vision is being cast apparently. Seemed off to add Vision without doing the Ultron thing first.
also, just because I love this picture
http://z.enha.kr/pds/0/08/_ec_9a_b8_..._a0/ULTRON.jpg
So will we see Scarlet Witch fall in love with meat-head Vin Diesel Vision?
She will be in love with whoever they cast as Pietro cause everything is based off the Ultimates?
Ugh, I doubt that. Only similarity I've seen with Marvel movies and the Ultimate universe is in appearances only.
I have faith in Joss but the current Ultron event was awful. The last few marvel events have left me extremely underwhelmed as a mater of fact.
Only similarity between this movie and the comics event is the name. No Wolverine to break the space/time continuum in this movie.
Too soon (if ever) to see Fear Itself, so I'll settle for Ultron, I guess.
But Joss, you are on alert for Thanos: Do NOT fuck this up. If you fuck up Thanos, I will find you.
Just read Hank Pym will not even be a part/mentioned in the story. You can't have Ultron without Pym!
Where? There was talk they were looking to cast Arnie Hammer as him a couple weeks ago. Would be stupid to have an Ultron story without him regardless of any dislike of the character in general. I find him boring as hell personally but he's needed for that story.
http://io9.com/joss-whedon-no-you-do...tron-860162779
wonder if they're just gonna have stark do itYesterday director Joss Whedon unveiled the new big bad for the Avengers movie series: Ultron, the terrifying, polymorphous robot created in the comics by Avenger Hank Pym, AKA Ant Man. And today, Whedon told io9 that this will be an Ultron whose origin story doesn't include Pym.
In an exclusive interview with io9, Whedon said you can absolutely have Ultron without Hank Pym. He said:
We don't have to have him. It works very simply — this is Marvel cinema, not Marvel comics. One thing [Marvel Studios head] Kevin Feige has a genius for is knowing what to hold onto and what to let go of. You can invoke the feeling you had and play with the characters you love and remain true to the needs of the film.
I asked how this will change Ultron's origin story, as a kind of offspring of the Avengers themselves. Whedon smiled and replied:
You'll have to wait and and see, but you don't need a Pym to create an Ultron.
This also frees up director Edgar Wright, who is working on the Ant Man movie, to truly own that character. You can read more of our interview with Whedon tomorrow!