The site FilmPro Russian reports that a presentation by Warner Bros. suggests that the first trailer for Joss Whedon's superhero team up sequel "The Avengers: Age of Ultron" will be attached to prints of Christopher Nolan's sci-fi film Interstellar.
Marvel generally posts its trailers on the net a week before they bow in theaters so that the 'Ultron' trailer will bow during the last week of October ahead of the release of "Interstellar" on November 7th.
The report has NOT been confirmed by Marvel or Disney, and we don't know if the same situation will happen in North America or just in Russia. Disney's "Big Hero 6" opens the same week in the U.S. and it will more likely premiere with that flick.
The sequel DOES NOT follow the Age of Ultron comics storyline--in which the big bad Ultron was created by Hank Pym who becomes Ant-Man. James Spader will both voice Ultron, and he'll have to do some kind of motion-capture as well--This news puts to rest the most popular theory suggesting that Tony Stark's (Robert Downey Jr,) robot butler J.A.R.V.I.S. (voiced by Paul Bettany) operating system from the Iron Man Films would turn into the villain.
Marvel vets RDJ, Chris Evans Chris Hemsworth Scarlett Johansson Samuel L. Jackson Jeremy Renner Mark Ruffalo, Clark Gregg and Cobie Smulders are all back Two time Iron Man co-star Don Cheadle is involved this time out according to USA Today. Bettany will appear on screen as The Vision an android created by Ultron as a weapon to be used against the Avengers. Vision can fire beams of radiation and turn invisible--the character ultimately turned the tables on Ultron and became an Avengers member himself.
TV's Hulk Lou Ferrigno has confirmed that he'll return to do the voice of the big guy in the sequel. Ferrigno has said four words as the character so far - "Hulk Smash" in 2008's "The Incredible Hulk" and "Puny God" in "The Avengers".
Thomas Kretschmann has landed the role of 2nd bad guy Baron von Strucker. In the comics, the seemingly immortal Strucker is one of the leaders of Hydra, and an enemy of both S.H.I.E.L.D and The Avengers He seemingly beat out rumored candidates Marton Csokas and Dougray Scott who were being considered for the BvS role. The character will have Wanda Maximoff, a.k.a. Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and her twin brother Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) apparently working for him in the sequel (American Horror Story favorite Evan Peters plays a different incarnation of the speedy superhero in Bryan Singer's "X-Men: Days of Future Past"--in a very cool sequence in the film). Korean actress Soo-hyun Kim will play a bad gal role.
Radar Online has an unidentified source that claims that RDJ was campaigning to get his pals Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster a role in the movie.
Latino Review has posted what appears to be details about the film's opening 15-20 minutes (SPOILERS).
Some non principal filming took place in South Africa Post-production on the 'Avengers 2' has begun to meet a release date of May 1, 2015.
Looking ahead...Will Marvel's third "Avengers" film be split into a two-part movie?
The Daily Marvelite posted the rumor and says that its "pretty confident of its content".
Marvel chief suit Kevin Feige has indicated the third "Avengers" would be out in 2018. This would now suggest a third and fourth film are being targeted for a potential May 2018 and May 2019 debut.
The film will feature our heroes going head to head with Thanos-(Josh Brolin). Chatter suggests the possibility that some of the cast of "Guardians of the Galaxy" could show up. On the other hand for such a production to work it would require cast contract extensions and all sorts of scheduling headaches.
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