![]() ![]() which immediately backfires when the robotic Ultron decides the only way to have peace is to tear apart and destroy the Avengers along with a significant portion of the Earth's inhabitants. Driven by this nightmare and discovering artificial intelligence within the scepter, Tony secretly initiates his Ultron Global Defense System. The Avengers escape with the scepter, but Tony has been infected by the Scarlet Witch with a fear of causing the deaths of all his avenging friends. Two of these experiments have gained super powers - Pietro and Wanda Maximoff, aka Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch. ![]() 'Ultron' opens mid-mission, with Tony, Steve Rogers (Captain America), Thor, Bruce Banner (Hulk), Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow), and Clint Barton (Hawkeye) raiding a Hydra lair that's been using Loki's scepter to experiment on humans. is dead, and the Avengers are operating alone as the world's protectors, but Tony Stark (Iron Man) worries even they won't be enough to save Earth from future celestial invaders. Marvel's 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' picks up after the events of 'Captain America: Winter Soldier'. The ending is intriguing, interested to see where that goes - I have a minor inkling about the mid-credits scene, given all the internet attention that has had - even for someone like me who knows very little overall." Everyone creates the thing they dread." With that noted, it is still an enjoyable ride through the 141 minute run time. The story between Scarlett Johansson and Mark Ruffalo didn't do much for me either. All the others continue to entertain to an equally suitable level, I didn't overly like the characters of Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen but I also don't have any noteworthy negatives about them. felt a little flat to me as Iron Man - he still has a decent amount of moments, just not as many as you get in his individual films. I'd rank this narrowly below the aforementioned. I definitely wanted more from both, yet they are still satisfying superhero action flicks. 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' isn't too far off 2012's 'The Avengers', especially in terms of how I fell about it. It's good, nothing more or less in my opinion. Cool seeing them all together again, even if I didn't massively enjoy it. ![]()
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