Marvel fans are serious about their characters, plots and execution of its blockbuster films, but at the same time that doesn't mean the build-up can't also bring some laughs.One Marvel fan named Nick Bosworth is using his sense of humor and getting into the spirit and excitement for the release of the upcoming "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron" by remaking the official trailer with a funny "Guardians of the Galaxy" twist.
"You want to protect the world, but you don't want it to change," Ultron voiced by James Spader tells the Avengers in one of the intense scenes in the new extended trailer for "Avengers Age of Ultron." "There's only one path to peace - your extinction."Yet after watching the new extended trailer that was released on Wednesday, there seems to also be another type of "robot" that's on a path to major advertisement placement - Samsung.
The top dogs at Marvel Entertainment may have a good sense of humor, but when it comes the execution of schedules and leaked information involving its massive blockbusters and franchises, business is no laughing matter.
With the build-up, excitement and curiosity for more details about "Avengers: Age of Ultron" on an all-time high, one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's stars is giving its loyal fans a piece of the pie by dishing more about the film.
The President of Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige has dished some details and addressed some roster rumors about "Avengers: Age of Ultron" that may intrigue you, or deflate you, depending on your love and loyalty for the current cast.
Just when you think Marvel it upping the ante with its latest traveling attraction, "The Marvel Experience," it's making an even bigger visual splash for the big screen, which is sure to pay off at the box office.
Marvel's "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron" is "the epic follow-up to the biggest Super Hero movie of all time." That said, the comic book-turned mega movie franchise wouldn't be complete without toys and action figures.
In less than a year, "Avengers" die-hard fans will be able to sink their cinematic teeth into "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron," and already there are rumors that "Avengers 3" may be split into two films. But are the filmmakers biting off more than they can chew?
There have been several theories swirling around Comic-Con 2014 and beyond regarding a possible Marvel character death in the highly-anticipated "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron."
Comic book fanboys will have something to rejoice about March 18 as Marvel Studios announced Thursday it will air a one-hour documentary "Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe," on the ABC Television Network.
Marvel Studios has confirmed in August that James Spader will be joining the cast of the upcoming film The Avengers: Age of Ultron; however, it seems that the film may only be using the Boston Legal star.
The cast for the upcoming sequel to the blockbuster movie The Avengers is coming full circle as Marvel announced that James Spader will comprising the role of legendary villain, Ultron.