"The Avengers: Age of Ultron" is the most hotly anticipated film of the summer and with only weeks remaining before its release, there should be no surprise that hints of spoilers are starting to make their way onto the World Wide Web.

According to Screen Rant, a few spoilers have already been hinted at in recent weeks. The publication hints that the opening sequence is likely the defeat of Baron von Strucker. This sequence apparently shows the characters on good terms and embracing their teamwork. There are also inklings of a relationship brewing between the Black Widow and the Hulk, something that was also shown in the trailers.

The film is also set to put the Black Widow even more in the middle of things. Per the director Joss Whedon, "[Black Widow] has a special place in my heart -- there is one scene in each movie that was filmed pretty much unchanged from the first draft, and they're both Natasha scenes. She's just somebody that I feel like I get."

There might also be some tension between Iron Man and Captain America as both men struggle for leadership of the group. There was some tension in the first film, but it was done away with instantly. It does make for an interesting scenario, especially when considering that the Captain is a man of the past while Iron Man is a man always looking toward technology of the future.

If the first film was about this rag tag team coming together to create a unified identity, this film looks to be the one that shows the cracks in the design and questions each character's place in the whole. The Iron Man-Captain America dynamic is certainly a great way to showcase this theme.

Finally, there are hints that Tony Stark's "Bomb" is responsible for the death of Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch's parents.

Per actress Elizabeth Olsen, "Our characters have a lot of anger, especially towards Tony Stark, and we want revenge. We meet Ultron, and he's someone who preaches peace and ... believes what we believe, which is that the Avengers create destruction and that Tony Stark's bomb is responsible for killing our parents."

The film is slated for a May 1, 2015 release.