Age of Ultron Age of Ultron SPOILER thread, DO NOT enter if you don't want to be spoiled!!! - Part 1

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Yes, War Machine joins Cap in the end.

So just to confirm:

Cap's team at the end is War Machine, Falcon, Scarlet Witch, Vision, Hawkeye, Black Widow?

Also just one more question if possible:

In the mid-credits scene, is Thanos on Asgard? Because that is where the Infinity Gauntlet was in Thor 1. Or was it some other place? Thanks!
 
I take it the Peggy scene is her and Steve dancing and it's as horribly sad as most of their scenes are post FA?

And are Steve and Nat still good friends during this? (Trying to figure out whose side she might be on in CW).

Ta!
 
Dr. Cho is the Mother of Amadeus Cho in the comics.. so she has a purpose.. hopefully he's already been born. id love to see him in the movies
I meant in the way she was presented in the movie. It was like "hey, here's the new character and listen to what she specializes in... Do you smell Vision?". Then there's Vision and then she's gone.

What are your opinions on SW and QS, were they done right? Were the accents good or distracting?

Was QS death impactful? Was he "dead dead" or was it more open ended?
There were good. They could have fleshed them out a little more. The accents worked IMO. Not to heavy, they sounded just right to me.

He seems dead dead. As in shoot by a Quinjet gun-thingy, and we're looking at his dead body. Not very impactful to me as the character wasn't that impactful to begin with.
 
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How exactly does dr Cho die? And how is it played out, like shock or surprise factor or more tragic or sudden? When in the film is it?
 
is QS death confirmed for the film? there was a rumor of last minute changes... so the Novel likely would still have it, but it could have been edited for the movie.. *just curious where these spoilers are coming from)

his death is the only one that would piss me off. so i need to process it
 
I am not liking Vision using Mjolnir. Other then that, I like what I am seeing.
 
Thanos putting the stone-less glove on saying something "time to do things myself". It's brief and tells us nothing new really. I was kinda disappointing. It looks cool yeah, but we've seen Thanos holding the glove before and we know Infinity War is coming. So, was a meh for me. The built-up is good though, as you first don't know what you're looking at.
What did the glove look like?
 
I am not liking Vision using Mjolnir. Other then that, I like what I am seeing.

honestly im perfectly happy with that one.. and expected it... he's basically the "good Pinocchio of the story" and there's no better way to personify a robot who wants to be a "real boy" and treated as such than being deemed worthy to hold it..

it's very poetic and really great for his character
 
I am not liking Vision using Mjolnir. Other then that, I like what I am seeing.

First I was WTF is going on, but the scene works so well. And Thor reaction is priceless. Speaking of Thor, never really cared about him before but damn was he awesome. He's hilarious and awesome in this.
 
First I was WTF is going on, but the scene works so well. And Thor reaction is priceless. Speaking of Thor, never really cared about him before but damn was he awesome. He's hilarious and awesome in this.
Nice. So Vision has an Infinity Stone? Do they show the stone coming from the scepter and if so, explain why it is a different color?
 
What did the glove look like?

Like the infinity glove, minus the Stone. And we don't know where he is (to answer another question). The scene is shot from inside the thing the glove is locked in. Then there's Thanos in the frame. Didn't get a real look of the place
 
honestly im perfectly happy with that one.. and expected it... he's basically the "good Pinocchio of the story" and there's no better way to personify a robot who wants to be a "real boy" and treated as such than being deemed worthy to hold it..

it's very poetic and really great for his character
It works on that level, but I was always hoping that would be Cap's thing. The first not named Thor or Odin to wield it.
 
It works on that level, but I was always hoping that would be Cap's thing. The first not named Thor or Odin to wield it.

I get that. i just don't think it works for story telling.. it would have made sense if he was trying to become the leader, but he already is leading the team. him picking up the hammer adds nothing to the story, unlike Vision
 
Nice. So Vision has an Infinity Stone? Do they show the stone coming from the scepter and if so, explain why it is a different color?
Yes it comes from the scepter. And you're asking me to explain? To movie sure didn't :woot: It was more like, "oh hey look there's that thing in there. ha you guys didn't look close enough." That whole Scepter thing is confusing as hell.
 
Can you describe Scarlet Witch's costume at the end?

And in your opinion is Quicksilver 'dead dead?'
 
I am not liking Vision using Mjolnir. Other then that, I like what I am seeing.

I'll admit that I'm on the fence about the idea as well.

Plus, I don't like the fact that they've essentially made Vision an all powerful figure.

Whedon pretty much repeated the same mistake from his last Avengers film by having a single hero easily eliminate the main villain.
 
Does Hawkeye's family get killed off or are they okay at the end?
 
I get that. i just don't think it works for story telling.. it would have made sense if he was trying to become the leader, but he already is leading the team. him picking up the hammer adds nothing to the story, unlike Vision
I didn't expect it in this movie. I was expecting it down the road. Hence the joke at the party. Now when he does it, it is less significant.
 
Two questions for Kingdork...

How strong and durable is Ultron Prime prior to the Vibranium upgrade and after it? In the clips it seems that his Mark II form is about the same as Iron Man thereabouts. While his final form seems to be throttling Thor. Did the Avengers have a lot trouble defeating him?

Secondly, how is Spader's Ultron fleshed out from a characterization standpoint? Is he ominous, threatening and scary or just generic like Ronan, Malekith and guys like that?

Thanks
 
I'll admit that I'm on the fence about the idea as well.

Plus, I don't like the fact that they've essentially made Vision an all powerful figure.

Whedon pretty much repeated the same mistake from his last Avengers film by having a single hero easily eliminate the main villain.

Noooooo. It was still a team effort even if Hulk dealt the "killing" blow to Loki and Iron Man stopped the bomb.
 
Can you describe Scarlet Witch's costume at the end?

And in your opinion is Quicksilver 'dead dead?'

Look like dead dead.

SW suits looks like a red leather-y dress, and she had a new hair-do as well (no giant tiara thingy). She looked cool. Falcon new wings as well.There was some color in there :woot:
 
I didn't expect it in this movie. I was expecting it down the road. Hence the joke at the party. Now when he does it, it is less significant.

Infinity War maybe? But that makes the payoff too far off and redundant as a result.
 
Last night's Kimmel is going to REPLAY after Agents of Shield TONIGHT!!!
 
Yes it comes from the scepter. And you're asking me to explain? To movie sure didn't :woot: It was more like, "oh hey look there's that thing in there. ha you guys didn't look close enough." That whole Scepter thing is confusing as hell.
Sorry, I was asking if it is explained. My bad. Yeah, I was just wondering if the look of the Stone is explained, because the scepter is blue and the stone seems to be yellow.
 
Whedon pretty much repeated the same mistake from his last Avengers film by having a single hero easily eliminate the main villain.

The combined forces of Hawkeye and Hulk defeated him. The two he screwed personally. I thought it was perfect.
 
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