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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To me, yes. They're much together, so it's not like someone is really much more exposed than the other, though many storylines evolve around Clint. It's more the significance of what they do in the movie. Steve and Thor really don't get a lot of heavy plot points. Which to me is fine since they both have their own movies. It's okay for me if they are not the main attraction for once.

Considering Cap, Stark and Thor are all in major movies the next couple of years, I'm glad they use this opportunity to focus on the others, rather than just pandering to the ones with the larger fanbase.
 
>Dark Phoenix thank you again. I am also curious though, who was your favorite character, line and scene in the movie?

No one beats Clint in this one for me. He's perfect, and everyone I know who saw the movie, thinks the same. Wanda is pretty awesome too.

Clint really has the best lines. After one time seeing, it's hard to recall the exact words, but Pietro and him are all about that "Didn't see that coming?" stuff, they exchange that a few times. In another scene, Pietro runs off with Wanda and says something like "Think you can keep up, old man?" to Clint. Clint then mockingly points an arrow at him (he's alone) and mutter something to himself about "No one would know... Poor Pietro... Just happened... Yeah I'll really miss him..." It's perfect, really. It's a lot Fraction humor in this Clint.

Favorite scene... Hard to judge after one time, too. Probably the whole end part with Clint and Pietro and Wanda the sacrifice.

This is too good.
 
Can you elaborate on what you said about the story evolving around Clint? I've heard several other people say the same thing, as in he's basically the main character. How, exactly?
 
How does Vision wake up/come to life, do you remember?

Tony and Bruce implant JARVIS in his head. They can't open up his pod for some reason, though. Steve then comes in with Pietro and Wanda and Wanda warns them about Vision because she saw in his head the Ultron parts about wanting to destroy the world. The others insist that they have to see what he's like first. They banter around, then Thor suddenly arrives and attacks the pod with the flashes, because he saw in his vision that Vision has the mind gem from Loki's scepter on his head. That seems to trigger something in the pod, because that's when Vision breaks out and slams Thor through the room. I THINK there's a short battle scene after with the others but I really can't remember much. Vision then just kind of floats there by the window and thinks for a while and decides to be on the side of the Avengers. And that's it, now he's part of the team. They still don't know if they can trust him but they don't really have a choice, he's too powerful an ally and the only one who can destroy Ultron.
 
I just wanna know if Ultron quotes Pinnochio.
 
how gory is that in the movie? D:

Not much. We don't see, just kind of hear what's happening, the camera just shows their heads. Ultron then kind of pushes Klaw away and in the next angle we see his arm missing a part and a little blood.
 
He's all about that "no strings" part for a while, and in a fadeout of a scene there's the actual Pinocchio theme in the background.

So in this scene he actually says "there are no strings on me?"
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It all sounds really good apart from the Vision birth stuff.

You may have answered this but is Ultron really really a threat? Like does he beat down the Avengers a few times?
 
Can you elaborate on what you said about the story evolving around Clint? I've heard several other people say the same thing, as in he's basically the main character. How, exactly?

Alright then, this is all of Clint, so only read if you really want to know.

He's just very present. He gets shot at Strucker's which draws the team to work together more so he can be saved. When he's on the sick bay and the other banter around him, you really feel they all like him very much. He takes out Wanda in Africa before she can touch him and remains the only one uneffected by her powers, bringing the others who are in trance to safety while the Hulkbuster battle ensues. He brings them to his farm when Maria tells them, the Tower is not save because the world is angry with the Avengers. Not only can they rest there, but Natasha who is completely shaken, recovers better when she's with his kids and can go back to battle. He brings Vision to safety after they secured the pot, though Natasha is in trouble and he rather wants to help her. He finds Natasha who was taken prisoner by Ultron. He saves a lot of the civilians when they have to evacaute Pietro's and Wanda's city. He gives Wanda a pep talk when she's about to give up, without him she wouldn't go back into battle and play a great part in saving the day. When Ultron flies by, shooting around, he shields a kid with his body and only lives because of Pietro.

Basically, he's the human part of the story and shows how important that human part is to the Avengers.
 
Tony and Bruce implant JARVIS in his head. They can't open up his pod for some reason, though. Steve then comes in with Pietro and Wanda and Wanda warns them about Vision because she saw in his head the Ultron parts about wanting to destroy the world. The others insist that they have to see what he's like first. They banter around, then Thor suddenly arrives and attacks the pod with the flashes, because he saw in his vision that Vision has the mind gem from Loki's scepter on his head. That seems to trigger something in the pod, because that's when Vision breaks out and slams Thor through the room. I THINK there's a short battle scene after with the others but I really can't remember much. Vision then just kind of floats there by the window and thinks for a while and decides to be on the side of the Avengers. And that's it, now he's part of the team. They still don't know if they can trust him but they don't really have a choice, he's too powerful an ally and the only one who can destroy Ultron.

Thank you very much! :yay: The EW article made it seem like Ultron is responsible for his consciousness too so this is super interesting for me :D
 
So in this scene he actually says "there are no strings on me?"
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Pheww another part I'm not too sure of, tbh. He goes about it at the party a few times, and then back in the twin's hometown I think he repeats it, and you can hear that Pinocchio theme.
 
It all sounds really good apart from the Vision birth stuff.

You may have answered this but is Ultron really really a threat? Like does he beat down the Avengers a few times?


Well, he does kill one of them, so... They don't get out of the battles with a lot scars by him aside from that tbh. Wanda is the bigger threat for the team until she turns.
 
Well, he does kill one of them, so... They don't get out of the battles with a lot scars by him aside from that tbh. Wanda is the bigger threat for the team until she turns.

Oh, so I guess we have to wait for Thanos for them to get a true beating.

Also I notice you say the visions are kind of short and the Thor one was a bit blurry and not really sure what is going on. Do you think they could have been longer to help make more sense?
 
Alright then, this is all of Clint, so only read if you really want to know.

He's just very present. He gets shot at Strucker's which draws the team to work together more so he can be saved. When he's on the sick bay and the other banter around him, you really feel they all like him very much. He takes out Wanda in Africa before she can touch him and remains the only one uneffected by her powers, bringing the others who are in trance to safety while the Hulkbuster battle ensues. He brings them to his farm when Maria tells them, the Tower is not save because the world is angry with the Avengers. Not only can they rest there, but Natasha who is completely shaken, recovers better when she's with his kids and can go back to battle. He brings Vision to safety after they secured the pot, though Natasha is in trouble and he rather wants to help her. He finds Natasha who was taken prisoner by Ultron. He saves a lot of the civilians when they have to evacaute Pietro's and Wanda's city. He gives Wanda a pep talk when she's about to give up, without him she wouldn't go back into battle and play a great part in saving the day. When Ultron flies by, shooting around, he shields a kid with his body and only lives because of Pietro.

Basically, he's the human part of the story and shows how important that human part is to the Avengers.

Love, love, love it. Thank you.
 
Thanks DarkPhoenix82 ! Juste one question, Has Hulk big importance in the final battle? Even much more badass ?
 
Does Tony explain where he's headed at the end of the film? Hell, is the Academy (or whatever) explained? The recruits (not the team)?
 
Pheww another part I'm not too sure of, tbh. He goes about it at the party a few times, and then back in the twin's hometown I think he repeats it, and you can hear that Pinocchio theme.

Thanks. Also what device are the Avengers protecting in the final battle? The one you see in the over head shot?
 
One question from me: Why is Vision the only one who can destroy Ultron and how exactly does he destroy him? Thank you.
 
Thanks DarkPhoenix82 ! Juste one question, Has Hulk big importance in the final battle? Even much more badass ?

Well, the Hulk is always a very powerful player in battle. It just didn't really stick out to me, so I guess it's... They couldn't have done it without him but it's not a scene you go oh-yeah-wow-so-great.
 
Does Tony explain where he's headed at the end of the film? Hell, is the Academy (or whatever) explained? The recruits (not the team)?

He's off the team, he can't live with constantly risking everyone or something. The usual Tony plot. He's had enough and wants to try without the whole hero stuff. They part on very friendly terms. The academy is the new Avengers base, and they don't have an academy as much as draw in a few allies to build a new team. These are Falcon, Rhodey, Wanda and Vision, and Steve and Nat set out to make them a team. Hawkeye is back with his family and he takes some stuff with him, but he's not like, completely off the team. He just has his life outside and there's no reason to doubt that he'll be back when they need him. Thor is on Asgard and Bruce on the run. It's all kind of in the open and not really a civil war setup.
 
how does Ultron capture Natasha?

She has the Vision pod and hangs on to it and kind of manages it to make it fly to the open hatch of the quinjet which Clint is flying alone. Ultron passes by and pulls her out before the hatch can close.
 
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