Bullets and high-speed chases, gadgetry and superhero trash talk: The newly released trailer for Marvel's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" promises fans of the franchise more of what they love about its first installment, 2012's "The Avengers."
According to an Entertainment Weekly report Spider-Man will not be appearing in any Avengers films in the near future. However, according to their sources there is a possibility that he will appear on a film down the road.
"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is set to enthrall audiences with its collection of major superheroes. There are certainly a lot of questions about the plot and how much screentime major heroes get. However, there is a new rumor going around that the greater concern that could grow from this film relates to its sequel.
The new "Avengers: Age of Ultron" is undoubtedly one of the most hotly anticipated films of 2015. It features an all-star cast and is the follow-up to the hugely successful first installment released in 2012. The new film is expected to be bigger than ever and that includes new superheroes and a new villain. But will that mean less screen time for other characters?
'The Avengers: Age of Ultron' released its new synopsis for the upcoming summer 2015 movie this week. What does the new synopsis reveal about the plot, characters, potential surprises and the secret of who created Ultron?
With "Guardians of the Galaxy" having been a huge success at the box office, fans and audiences are now questioning if Marvel plans on uniting the Guardians with the Avengers.
The upcoming "Avengers: Age of Ultron" is creating a tremendous stir after footage was showcased at Comic-Con this past weekend. With rumors already circulating about the cast and Joss Whedon--known for his penchant for killing characters--directing the movie, the question beckons: which Avenger is most likely to die in the sequel?
The Avengers: Age of Ultron" is by far one of the most anticipated films of next year as it reunites the Marvel superheroes and also adds new heroes to the mix. Latin Post.com examines the latest news and updates around the movie as we break down what we know so far about the next installment of the blockbuster franchise.
Production is only a few months into the filming of "Avengers: Age of Ultron," and while comic book fan boys are salivating for more information and photos from the set, Robert Downey Jr. has been quenching some of those thirsts with photos he's been posting online.
Likely to be another blockbuster office smash hit The much-awaited "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron" is coming in cinemas on April 24 in the U. K. and Ireland, and on May 1 in the U.
After about a month of speculation, the success of the film finally prompted Marvel Studios to officially announce Monday that the third installment of the Captain America franchise will in fact be going head to head against the "Man of Steel" sequel on May 6, 2016.
Marvin Gaye's album Trouble Man; frothy flirtation; remarkable resistance; and unforeseen computer intelligence. Marvel's Captain America: Winter Solider is, perhaps, the answer to a number of questions that you may've meant to ask, but never bothered to.
If you felt that the first "Avengers" film didn't have enough Hawkeye and Black Widow, you can rest easy knowing that "Avengers 2: The Age of Ultron" will feature a lot more of the characters played by Jeremy Renner and Scarlett Johannson, respectively...according to none other than Scarlett Johannson.
The pregnant actress will reportedly ask Marvel for a Black Widow spin-off film, says The Guardian. The pregnant actress will reportedly ask Marvel for a Black Widow spin-off film, says The Guardian.
The Avengers will be heading to New York City to keep in shape. Even though Thor wields a magical hammer, Tony Stark walks around in a robotic suit, Bruce Banner smashes an entire city when he gets cranky, and Steve Rogers is a genetically-modified super soldier, it doesn't mean the members of the Avengers ignore the benefits of working out in a gym.