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."
"I'll ask permission," he said. "I just want to check in for a few minutes. I love Matthew Broderick." When asked if the "Sex and the City" star broke his heart he replied, " I've never been the kind of person to acknowledge what's going on with me at the time, and I'd try to make light of it, but sure, when you're with someone for seven years, 18 to our mid-20's, it's kind of a big deal."
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.
If you play a "badass" character on Marvel's "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," chances are you are in the running to make the transition to "The Avengers" crew.Case in point, actress Adrianne Palicki who plays Bobbi Morse in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," has reportedly referred to her character as "badass" and has revealed that the possibility of her transitioning to "The Avengers" movies has been put on the table and "discussed."
'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.
Like father, like son? Like father, like son? That's the unavoidable reality surrounding 20-year-old Indio Downey, son of famed actor Robert Downey Jr.
It may actually be happening. Hulk movies have come and gone, only to disappoint fans of the superhero. Now, Mark Ruffalo, who played the Hulk in "The Avengers," has said that Marvel is considering a movie for the green alter ego of Bruce Banner, notes Digital Spy.
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.
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.
When Warner Bros. announced that Ben Affleck was signed on to play Batman and go head to head with Superman in the "Man of Steel" sequel, the Internet exploded.
"The Amazing Spider-Man" franchise director Marc Webb recently sat down with "The Daily Beast" to discuss the latest installment in the Spider-Man cinematic universe, future endeavors and his growing success in the film industry.
So we have seen the trailers for "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" and we are all too excited for its release on April 4th. But would you believe that it is so good that it's better than "The Avengers" film? AMC Movie Talk host John Campea talks post credit scenes and what we should expect from Marvel's next big release.
Is Bruce Banner, a.k.a. The Incredible Hulk, getting a love interest in the upcoming "Avengers: Age of Ultron?" Reports indicate that this may very well be the case.