We are all aware that the massive planning to come up with Marvel's interconnected Cinematic Universe includes an interconnectivity between the various superhero franchises.
Actor Paul Bettany who plays The Vision in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" has teased that he's got another Marvel project in the works, one that audiences believe will be "Captain America: Civil War."
The celebrity who has been lending his voice to J.A.R.V.I.S., Iron Man/ Tony Stark's A.I. Assistant, played by Robert Downey Jr., present in all Iron Man films as well as in "The Avengers," is finally appearing on the silver screen and that is probably not the only film he'll be in.
According to a recent interview of the 43-year-old over at News Australian, the "Mortdecai" actor has is believed to be reprising his role as the android superhero, The Vision, in Civil War.
"That's the really great thing about the Marvel gig for me," said Bettany of his "Age of Ultron" role. "I have never known if I have had a job six months out ever in my life. And now I know that they have plans and I can be even more judicious about the stuff that I do outside of that work. I can wait for the right thing and feel really attached to it."
Additionally, aside from the third installment of the Captain America franchise, Den Of Geek also reports that it's expected that Bettany will be returning in some capacity for planned two-part film, "Avengers: Infinity War."
Given the actor's increased role in the film as The Vision, the "Transcendence" star, admitted to having skipped watching other Marvel Universe films prior to being cast.
"I did a lot of research - and my research was watching all of the films," he laughingly admitted to News.com.au. "I realised they are so interlinked and I wanted to understand the universe I was in. So I did and it was a really amazing, fun experience - especially going from my tiny, 20-day movie with no money and no trailers to this behemoth film was just great."
The actor further added, "Everybody made me feel really at home and I have no bad stories - they are really funny people and really creative. I have never seen sets that big in my whole career. I have never seen set pieces like it - we were in a set that felt like a town."
Civil War's plot follows the divide among superheros as they disagree regarding the Superhero Registration Act.
"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is set for release May 1, 2015 while "Captain America: Civil War" follows the following year, May 6, 2016.