There were already two full-length trailers for “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” but both only served as teasers at best. The unofficial leaks and the movie’s promotional art were actually even more revealing than the trailers.
However, Screen Rant reported that a new trailer will be out with the midseason premiere of ABC’s “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” on March 3. Although such news is not yet confirmed by Marvel TV, the estimated time line fits the trans-media marketing established by the Disney-Marvel collaboration.
Moreover, Superhero Hype says that the nefarious Ultron, played by James Spader, might have something to do with the epic fight between Hulk and Iron Man. Ultron, or one of his associates, perhaps Scarlett Witch, will be goading the green monster to betray his companions, which might prompt Tony Stark, played by Robert Downey, Jr., to put on his Hulkbuster suit in an attempt to subdue the Hulk, as reported by Fashion & Style.
Mark Ruffalo, the actor who plays Bruce Banner, or The Hulk, recently sat down with Empire, and hinted that there might be a solo Hulk movie in the works. “Hulk is the, kind of, wild card,” he said, as per Blastr. “He’s the loose cannon of the group – more like an atom bomb. Everyone expects it to go wrong, and that day comes, and they’re ready. And Bruce designed the contingency plan.”
“There’s a battle going on between these two opposing egos that live inside him,” Ruffalo added. “He’s definitely worried that the day is going to come when the Hulk gets the best of him. As Bruce is able to impress his will on the Hulk, going into the Hulk and being inside the Hulk when he’s raging, the Hulk’s will is also growing and able to impress upon Bruce. It’ll be interesting to see if that ends up being what would be the next ‘Hulk’ movie.”
The new characters to be expected in the upcoming “Avengers: Age of Ultron” have been somewhat kept at a minimum. The Vision, played by Paul Bettany, is actually an iconic part of the group, but has been receiving very little hype. However, new artwork for both Ultron and The Vision have been revealed, says Christian Today.
Originally, The Vision was created by Ultron. Due to unexpected series of events, The Vision changed sides and moved over to the hero side. Still, it remains unclear whether the participation of the half-man, half-android in the film will follow the source material.
Additionally, the report mentioned that The Vision has close ties with Iron Man. However, it remains unknown as of now if he will be inserted into “Captain America: Civil War” as well. It must be noted, though, that with the way Marvel flicks are being interconnected with one another, it may still be a possibility.