Age of Ultron Age of Ultron SPOILER thread, DO NOT enter if you don't want to be spoiled!!! - Part 2

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Do they reference the events of any Phase 2 film? Like do they comment about London being attached by an alien invasion? Does Stark also explain why he decided to put the suit back on, even though IM3 implied he didn't need it anymore?
 
Do they reference the events of any Phase 2 film? Like do they comment about London being attached by an alien invasion? Does Stark also explain why he decided to put the suit back on, even though IM3 implied he didn't need it anymore?
I think it would be pretty funny and a very Joss Whedon thing to do if there was a scene where the Avengers are arguing in a banterous way about where each character was in the events of their own films like Thor fighting Malekith in London, Iron Man fighting Killian and saving the president, the Hellicarrier battle etc and it would also reflect what the audience/fans were thinking.
 
Which is even worse. Tony doesn't make Ultron's body. He barely makes the A.I., most of that was up to the Mind Gem...as weird as that sounds in itself. Ultron doesn't make Vision. Vision doesn't get to serve Ultron at any period of time. GRRRRRRRRRR :cmad:

We've known that for some time. The movies don't always follow the comics.

Hey bud

Thats like Superman not coming from KRYPTON

No it's not.

In the 616, Ultron NEVER made the Vision's body.

The Vision's body was the either the same body as the original Human Torch, or a duplicate of the Torch made by some time-whammy deal that you have to read Busick's "Avengers Forever" story to understand.

In either version, Ultron never made him, just modified him at most. So it's pointless to throw a fit regarding that issue.
 
As a Thanos fan I'm disappointed dude! In gotg Thanos' armor was NOT brown. At all haha. It's pretty comic accurate I'm not sure what you were looking at or how many times you've seen the movie. The yellow was relaxed by gold (makes sense) and the blue was replaced by navy blue. Pretty damn comic accurate

Dude :funny:,

THIS

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Does not = these colours

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in my opinion lol. There's kind of some huge variety between those colour schemes there.
 
Dude :funny:,

THIS

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Does not = these colours

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in my opinion lol. There's kind of some huge variety between those colour schemes there.

I'm not sure if you're serious or not. And it's not an opinion it's a fact. The colors are the same. In the film it may look "brown" to you but it is gold. The atmosphere of the shot is just very dark. As opposed to see the figure which is lit up entirely. It's the same exact colors.
 
Dude :funny:,

THIS

thanos-hd.jpg

maxresdefault.jpg


Does not = these colours

Hot-Toys-Guardians-of-the-Galaxy-Thanos-1.jpg


in my opinion lol. There's kind of some huge variety between those colour schemes there.
Toy color schemes always correlate somewhat with the movies. His armor was blue. They were in space, and it was dark but that was undoubted a navy blue. This is the first I've heard of someone not taking it as blue. Aside from filtration, and cgi merging that with the environment his armor is most definitely blue. The picture you posted was a darker scene. Blue in the dark is not going to be vibrant. That's blue :P
 
I'm not sure if you're serious or not. And it's not an opinion it's a fact. The colors are the same. In the film it may look "brown" to you but it is gold. The atmosphere of the shot is just very dark. As opposed to see the figure which is lit up entirely. It's the same exact colors.

I'm pretty sure he said the blue was replaced by brown.. Not yellow replaced by brown. Either way it's the environment and scenery that make the blue appear darker. There's zero doubt those are exactly the same. MCU Thanos' armor is blue and gold lol
 
I'm not sure if you're serious or not. And it's not an opinion it's a fact. The colors are the same. In the film it may look "brown" to you but it is gold. The atmosphere of the shot is just very dark. As opposed to see the figure which is lit up entirely. It's the same exact colors.

Toy color schemes always correlate somewhat with the movies. His armor was blue. They were in space, and it was dark but that was undoubted a navy blue. This is the first I've heard of someone not taking it as blue. Aside from filtration, and cgi merging that with the environment his armor is most definitely blue. The picture you posted was a darker scene. Blue in the dark is not going to be vibrant. That's blue :P

I'm pretty sure he said the blue was replaced by brown.. Not yellow replaced by brown. Either way it's the environment and scenery that make the blue appear darker. There's zero doubt those are exactly the same. MCU Thanos' armor is blue and gold lol

Look at these toys made of Thanos in GOTG, I'm clearly not the only one who sees brown and gold in those pictures.

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I don't know, I just don't see blue and gold, I see brown and gold. Hell, as long as he has the blue/gold combo going forward I'm happy!
 
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his armor in GOTG looks brown and gold to me, but perhaps it was just the lighting.
 
No it's not.

In the 616, Ultron NEVER made the Vision's body.

The Vision's body was the either the same body as the original Human Torch, or a duplicate of the Torch made by some time-whammy deal that you have to read Busick's "Avengers Forever" story to understand.

In either version, Ultron never made him, just modified him at most. So it's pointless to throw a fit regarding that issue.

People probably have got the versions of Vision's origin stories from the various Avengers cartoons over the years, that had Ultron personally creating him.
 
I'm pretty sure he said the blue was replaced by brown.. Not yellow replaced by brown. Either way it's the environment and scenery that make the blue appear darker. There's zero doubt those are exactly the same. MCU Thanos' armor is blue and gold lol

Either way yes it's the environment/scenery and lighting that make it appear differently. But yes they're exactly the same as we said, that's for sure.

Look at these toys made of Thanos in GOTG, I'm clearly not the only one who sees brown and gold in those pictures.

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I don't know, I just don't see blue and gold, I see brown and gold. Hell, as long as he has the blue/gold combo going forward I'm happy!

What figure is that? Never seen that one
 
Are you just Barchiel under an alternate account or

:sly:

I think it might be honestly. I requested the mods either tell this Jesussaves to stop acting how he has been or just ban him. Apparently nobody looked into it, his posts get worse and worse.
 
Regarding Quicksilver, I think killing him off in the first movie he appears in is ridiculous. It's like, "Let's build up these two inseparable characters who are the only thing the other has in the world, then kill one off so the other's angst will make them join the Avengers!" :whatever: Not to mention the fact that the audience will have little connection to the character. What's the point in 'raising the stakes' if the only character killed off is one no one cares about? I think it's lazy writing, and, ultimately, feels like another cheap shot by Marvel against Fox.
Pretty much

It makes no sense to kill a new character that previous had no other film to build up his story so it can makes the audience feel sad for his death
The only one would feel sad is SW

Another thing is QS is killed for silly reasons
If they decide to bring him back,we can only see him in Inhumans at the earliest
such big waste of a character and his power

And SW and QS are unique in MCU because they are siblings but Marvel decides to destroy the only one they have

That is one thing I wouldn't change my mind even after watching the movie
 
Pretty much

It makes no sense to kill a new character that previous had no other film to build up his story so it can makes the audience feel sad for his death
The only one would feel sad is SW

Another thing is QS is killed for silly reasons
If they decide to bring him back,we can only see him in Inhumans at the earliest
such big waste of a character and his power

And SW and QS are unique in MCU because they are siblings but Marvel decides to destroy the only one they have

That is one thing I wouldn't change my mind even after watching the movie
I could see Quicksilver coming back in IW 1 or 2 or even in Doctor Strange (don't bet on that one, though haha).

I'm sure he'll be back, so why do another death fakeout?
 
People probably have got the versions of Vision's origin stories from the various Avengers cartoons over the years, that had Ultron personally creating him.

I figured as much, which goes to show further that people complaining about it really don't know what they are talking about.
 

There's a difference between thanos in GotG and the hot toys figurine?

He looked like he did in GotG. In terms of colour, he has the purple skin and the gold armour.

He's only on screen for a very small amount of time, and I wasn't looking at the intricacies of his armour, so you may notice differences that I didn't given your investment in the character.

As for size, there is nothing in the shot that allows you to gauge how big he is. Would anyone be able to tell how big the hulk is without some kind of reference scale? I doubt it. GotG is your best bet for size guesstimation.

It looks like he's around the same size as the hulk.
 
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